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Job: Digital Humanities Librarian - DUE 3/15/18

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"Clapp, Sharon B. (Library)" <[log in to unmask]>

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See: https://hrat.ccsu.edu/index.php?job=259 

[C18-035] - Digital Humanities Librarian
Position Information
Category: 
Instructional Faculty

Deadline: 
2018-03-15

Contact Person: 
Kristin D'Amato
Email: [log in to unmask]
Phone: 860-832-2074

Apply Now
 
Job Description
Central Connecticut State University’s Elihu Burritt Library seeks a collaborative, creative and enthusiastic Digital Humanities Librarian to join the professional staff.  The successful candidate will provide leadership in identifying trends and emerging technologies in digital humanities and building partnerships and cultivating relationships with key university units to develop digital humanities collections and programs.  The successful candidate will also provide instruction to faculty and students in the area of digital research.  As part of the Reference Department, this position will have responsibility for providing user-centered services in support of teaching, research, and scholarship in the humanities disciplines.  Candidates are expected to be committed to multiculturalism and working with a diverse student body as well as contribute actively and effectively to student growth, service, and scholarship.  Duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: 

Provides leadership and serves as a strategist and resource person for the library in the areas of digital humanities and digital research.
Provides direct support and project management for faculty projects in Digital Humanities.
Identifies, evaluates, implements and manages current and emerging technologies relevant to Digital Humanities initiatives.
Provides instruction, consultation and training to researchers of all levels in Digital Humanities scholarship.
Develops research tools and leads presentations and workshops to facilitate user access to various tools and methods.
Collaborates with librarians to create, maintain, preserve, and enrich our existing institutional repository and to develop new digital content to enhance existing library collections.
Develops and implements a plan allowing for integration and migration of digitized materials, finding aids, and other harvesting to internal and outside services such as Connecticut Digital Archives.
Serves as a liaison to one or more academic departments/university programs in the humanities for the purpose of collection development.
Develops themselves professionally based on the changing needs of the users, the university, and other factors, shares this learning with other library staff members and departments.
As a library faculty member will successfully fulfill all requirements necessary to achieve and maintain tenure. 
Required Qualifications: 

Master’s degree in library science accredited by American Library Association
Teaching experience in higher education (e.g. curricular instruction, library instruction, etc.)
Demonstrated knowledge and experience with technologies, metadata schemas, scripting languages and standards used in Digital Humanities work
Excellent communication (verbal, written, interpersonal) and problem solving skills
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively
Demonstrated commitment to multiculturalism with an understanding of library needs for a diverse community 
Preferred Qualifications: 

Advanced degree in a humanities field, or recent coursework
Project management experience and skills
Significant experience working with primary sources and/or conducting archival research
Experience with providing information literacy instruction and reference/research consultation in an academic/research library
Experience with course design and digital course management software (e.g. Blackboard, Moodle, etc.) 
The University:  CCSU is one of four universities in the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities system.  Excellent professors and a wide array of academic programs prepare students for success in whatever field they choose.  CCSU serves approximately 12,200 students - 9,500 undergraduates, and 2,700 graduates.  CCSU is richly diverse: more than 30 percent of students are of traditional minority heritage.  Visit our web site at http://www.ccsu.edu/. 

The Community: CCSU is located in New Britain, a city with a population of some 70,000, within a 10-minute drive to the state capital of culture-rich Hartford.  CCSU is currently in a large-scale community engagement initiative, designed to more effectively embrace our communities as the “steward of central Connecticut.”  Pursuing a range of partnership arrangements with area businesses, schools, agencies, and more, this initiative will create significant new opportunities for student internships, faculty research, as well as an expanding array of cultural collaborations with the New Britain Symphony Orchestra, city theatres, the world-renowned New Britain Museum of American Art, and other area attractions. 

Application and Appointment:  For full consideration, applications must be received by March 15, 2018.  Salary and rank are commensurate with education and experience.  Incomplete applications will not be considered.  To begin the application process, click on the Apply Now button and electronically submit the following: 

Letter of interest addressing qualifications for the position
Current resume
Names of three current professional references with addresses, email addresses and telephone numbers 
Please redact any personally identifiable information (i.e., SSN, DOB, marital status) from any documents submitted. Incomplete applications will not be considered.  Emailed or mailed copies will not be accepted. 

For more information contact Kristin D’Amato at 860-832-2074 or [log in to unmask]  

Central Connecticut State University is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer

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