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With its talented and motivated student body and
accomplished faculty, Brown is a leading research university that maintains a
particular commitment to exceptional undergraduate instruction and a strong
research environment in support of the Plan for Academic
Enrichment.

  
As the Library's primary liaison for scientific data management, the
Scientific Data Curator plays a central role in developing library services
and guidelines to support scientific research. Together
with other Research and Outreach Services Librarians, the Center for Digital
Scholarship and other campus partners, the Scientific Data Curator will
develop best practices to collect, preserve and provide access to scientific
data, and will act as a resource for students and faculty grappling with
issues of data curation, digital methods for scientific research, and emerging
digital resources. The Scientific Data Curator will
contribute to the development of data management plans for funded projects,
and will assist in data extraction, reporting, and monitoring compliance with
established data management protocols. S/he will contribute
to the work of the Brown Digital Repository by helping to develop the
requirements and work flows necessary to support research at Brown; by
advising teaching faculty on the management of data and providing technical
support for use of analytical tools; and in serving as an agent between
researchers and the Library's repository.

  
The successful candidate will maintain a strong level of competence in issues
such as data ethics, copyright, open access, repositories, data curation, and
licensing of online resources. Similarly, the candidate
will also maintain competence with tools and methodologies for computationally
centered, data-driven research (data mining, visualization, etc.). S/he will
also use his/her knowledge of available print and electronic resources to
build appropriate collections and to advocate for the fields to which he/she
is assigned.

  
Reporting to the Associate University Librarian for Research and Outreach
Services, the Scientific Data Curator will have the following qualifications:

  * Advanced degree in physical or life sciences, data curation, or related disciplines
  * 3-5 years of relevant data management experience in academic or corporate setting
  * An understanding of the research process as demonstrated by academic or work experience
  * Demonstrated knowledge of issues & technical challenges related to data management/curation, including format migration, preservation, metadata, data retrieval and use issues
  * Familiarity with one or more current scientific data and metadata conventions.
  * Experience with one of the commonly used repository platforms (Fedora used locally)
  * Experience working with relational databases and XML
  * Ability to acquire new technological skills & resolve problems in a resourceful and timely manner
  * Evidence of the ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; strong analytical and organizational skills; ability to manage time and multiple projects in a complex, changing environment with a positive, flexible, creative and innovative attitude
  * Grant writing experience and familiarity with federal funding requirements
  
To apply for this position (Job # B01420), please visit Brown's Online
Employment website ([https://careers.brown.edu](https://careers.brown.edu)),
complete an application online, attach documents, and submit for immediate
consideration. Documents should include cover letter,
resume, and the names and e-mail addresses of three
references. Review of applications will continue until the
position is filled.

  
This is advertised as Salary range: 10. Salary ranges may be seen at
[http://brown.edu/about/administration/human-resources/employee-resources
/compensation-information/salary-ranges](http://brown.edu/about/administration
/human-resources/employee-resources/compensation-information/salary-ranges).



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