Digital Scholarship Projects Librarian
Georgia State University
Atlanta
Georgia State University Library seeks a collegial, entrepreneurial, and
hands-on Digital Scholarship Projects Librarian skilled at using technology to
support interdisciplinary digital projects in a wide array of subject areas,
including but not limited to the digital humanities. The Digital Scholarship
Projects Librarian will be engaged in the exploration of new forms of online
scholarship, and in partnering with scholars on the development,
implementation, assessment, enhancement and maintenance of sustainable digital
projects. Projects may involve the use of data sets, spatial analytical tools
and interactive maps, text mining and qualitative analysis, 3D visualization
and modeling, and designing online exhibits, among other possibilities. The
ideal candidate is open to experimentation, expanding the research library's
role, and exploring new faculty collaborations outside the library to further
digital scholarship, new forms of publishing, and scholarly engagement. The
successful candidate will partner with colleagues and units within the
library, including subject specialist librarians, Special Collections, Digital
Library Services, and CURVE: Collaborative University Research & Visualization
Environment. Georgia State University librarians hold non-tenure track faculty
rank and are expected to engage in service and scholarly activities.
Environment: The University Library provides one of the most attractive, open,
and inviting educational facilities in the Southeast, supporting both teaching
and research with expansive collections and outstanding assistance. Its
signature Link, a multilevel glass structure that overlooks downtown Atlanta,
connects the library's two prominent buildings. The library's newest addition,
CURVE, brings together students and expert researchers from all disciplines in
a shared, hands-on, interactive space. CURVE features the latest visualization
software and hardware and immersive large-scale displays for analyzing data,
making new connections, and understanding the world around us. Located in the
heart of downtown Atlanta, Georgia State University is one of the country's
top urban research universities, with over 32,000 graduate and undergraduate
students enrolled in eight colleges. This diverse community offers a unique
cultural and intellectual atmosphere, with many opportunities to engage in
stimulating activities and events, including college sports, the performing
arts, and access to a variety of local restaurants and cultural resources. For
additional information about the Georgia State University Library:
http://library.gsu.edu.
Required Qualifications:
* ALA-accredited Master's degree in Library and/or Information Science
* Extensive knowledge of research tools and approaches in digital scholarship (e.g., digitization, text mining, data visualization, mapping, image analysis, etc.)
* Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with faculty, students, subject librarians, archivists, and IT specialists in order to advance digital projects
* Strong understanding of current issues and technologies impacting digital scholarship and new forms of publishing
* Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills
* Ability to pass a background check Preferred
Qualifications:
* Two (2) years professional experience in an academic library, special library, or digital scholarship center
* Additional advanced degree in a relevant subject area
* Experience with digital scholarship platforms (e.g. Fedora, Omeka, DHPress, etc.)
* Experience with web application development
* Experience in project management
* Experience with text mining and analysis software
* Experience with GIS and spatial data tools
* Experience with grant writing Demonstrated scholarly and professional activities at the national level
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