The UCI Libraries seeks a knowledgeable, innovative, and collaborative 
professional for the position of Research Librarian for Digital Humanities 
& History to lead the development and growth of the Libraries’ Digital 
Humanities Program.  As a member of the Digital Scholarship Services 
Department, the Librarian will work collaboratively within the department and 
across the Libraries to develop and foster best practices for curating research 
data across Humanities disciplines, produce library collections developed for 
computational use, and shape repository policies and features to encourage 
computational use of collections.  The Librarian will proactively seek to build 
collaborative relationships with campus researchers and scholars involved with 
digital humanities and humanities data.   As liaison to the History Department, 
the Librarian will work closely with history researchers on digital humanities 
and data curation efforts, will be responsible for history collection 
strategies and specialized research consultations, and will facilitate 
subject-based instructional services to the History Department.

Qualified candidates from diverse backgrounds and life experiences are 
encouraged to apply.  The UCI Libraries is committed to recruiting a diverse 
workforce and advancing UCI’s Commitment to Inclusive Excellence.

Key Responsibilities

Actively seek collaborations with campus researchers practicing digital 
humanities or utilizing humanities data.
Participate in grant development efforts and articulate Libraries’ support 
commitments via active internal stakeholder engagement.
Manage digital humanities and humanities data projects from inception to 
production.
Provide consultation services and support the campus community in humanities 
data management throughout the research lifecycle.
Contribute to strategic planning and capacity building for the Libraries’ to 
handle multiple simultaneous digital projects.
Identify trends and activities in digital humanities and humanities data 
curation on campus.
Create and implement the Libraries’ support plan for digital humanities 
researchers.
Represent the Libraries within campus and UC system-wide digital humanities 
groups and initiatives.
Build campus scholarly community around humanities data sharing and 
computational methods of humanistic inquiry.
Advocate for the adoption of digital scholarship methods.
Promote and grow humanities research data services.
Educate data users and data producers on best practices and ethical guidelines 
for data creation and use.
Lead the collection and/or promotion of humanities data and digital collections 
created by campus scholars or acquired by the Libraries.
Manage and develop the Libraries’ history collections in all formats.
Monitor approval plans, use selection tools effectively, and judiciously manage 
the budget allocation for resources in history.
Serve as the liaison to the faculty in the Department of History, maintaining 
active two-way communication to incorporate faculty research and teaching needs 
into collection development and to inform faculty about collections, services, 
scholarly communication, and other library initiatives
Keep abreast of publishing trends and scholarly communication developments in 
the humanities, promoting library services to support best practices in 
scholarly communication and data management
Provide in-depth and specialized reference and research consultations, and 
facilitate specialized instructional services for history and digital 
humanities.
Develop, maintain, and continually enhance expertise in the assigned subject 
areas in order to respond to specialized reference and instruction needs and to 
cross-train other reference providers in these research areas.

Qualifications

Required 

Graduate degree in library science from an ALA-accredited institution or an 
equivalent combination of relevant advanced degree and experience related to 
digital humanities, humanities data, or digital libraries.
Experience working with digital humanities projects.
Familiarity with current trends, best practices, and innovative technologies in 
digital humanities and humanities data.
Experience with digital humanities research tools and approaches (e.g. text 
mining, data visualization, image analysis).
Knowledge of data issues in the research life cycle and the use of collections 
as data.
Ability to provide specialized reference and instruction in the subject area of 
history and digital humanities.
Excellent communications skills, both oral and written.
Familiarity with key research resources in digital humanities and history.
Ability to work creatively, collaboratively, and effectively and to promote 
teamwork, diversity, equality, and inclusiveness within UCI Libraries and the 
campus.

Preferred 

Educational background in history.
Strong interest in working with students and faculty.
Knowledge of history resources and scholarly communication issues and trends.
Experience in licensing and acquisitions of digital resources in history.
Demonstrated ability to lead change.
Experience with grant writing.
Experience in developing a multifaceted program for a multidisciplinary 
constituency.
Familiarity with common content-management systems used by humanities data 
creators (ex. WordPress, Omeka).

Digital Scholarship Services Department

Digital Scholarship Services fosters the use of digital content and 
transformative technology in scholarship and academic activities. This 
department works with the campus community to publish, promote, and preserve 
the digital products of research via programs in Scholarly Communication, Data 
Curation, Digital Humanities, and Digital Preservation. The department 
administers repository systems and provides consulting and digital project 
management for digital collection building. The department currently consists 
of three librarians and a programmer analyst.

UCI Libraries

The UCI Libraries values innovation and collaboration.  We are committed to the 
University’s goal of diversity and inclusive excellence.  The Libraries consist 
of the Langson Library, the Ayala Science Library, the Library Gateway Study 
Center, and the Grunigen Medical Library.  These buildings contain over 3,300 
public seats for study and research and provide nearly 525 public access 
computers.  The UCI Libraries have a staff of approximately 145 FTE plus 
approximately 25 student assistant FTE.  The library collection consists of 
over 3.8 million volumes, nearly 150,000 journals and serial titles, and an 
aggressively expanding electronic resources collection.  The UCI Libraries are 
a member of the:  Association of Research Libraries (ARL), California Digital 
Library (CDL), HathiTrust Digital Library, Center for Research Libraries (CRL), 
Coalition of Networked Information (CNI), Digital Library Federation (DLF), 
Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), Scholarly Publishing & 
Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), Pacific Rim Research Libraries Alliance 
(PRRLA), International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions 
(IFLA), National Information Standards Organization (NISO), and OCLC Research 
Library Partnership (OCLC RLP).

University of California, Irvine

The University of California, Irvine, is nestled in over 1,500 acres of coastal 
foothills, five miles from the Pacific Ocean, between San Diego and Los 
Angeles.  Founded in 1965, UCI has more than 31,500 undergraduate and graduate 
students and about 1,600 faculty and staff.  Nearly 67% of UCI students 
identify themselves as Asian American, African American, Chicano/Latino, or 
Native American.  The University offers graduate degrees in more than 100 
academic disciplines and interdisciplinary programs in addition to the M.D. and 
J.D.  UCI’s academic programs are ranked nationally among the top universities; 
several doctoral programs are ranked in the top ten.

Librarians at the University of California Irvine are academic appointees and 
receive potential career status at the time of their initial appointment.  
Librarians periodically receive administrative and peer review for merit 
increases based on the following criteria: 1) professional competence and 
quality of service within the Library; 2) professional activity outside the 
Library; 3) university and public service; and 4) research and other creative 
activity.

Salary & Benefits:  Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience 
based on the University of California pay scales.  Appointment is anticipated 
to be at the Assistant Librarian or Associate Librarian rank with a salary of 
$49,165 - $75,453.

Librarians are entitled to two days per month of annual leave, thirteen paid 
holidays, and one day per month sick leave.  The University has an excellent 
retirement system and offers a variety of group health, life, and disability 
insurance plans.  Benefits are equal to approximately 40% of salary.

Deadline for Applications:  Applications received by September 11, 2017 will 
receive first consideration, but applications will continue to be accepted 
until the position is filled.

To Apply:  Qualified applicants who wish to be considered for this position 
should submit the information requested:  cover letter; complete résumé; a 
statement that addresses past and/or potential contributions to diversity, 
equity, and inclusion; and a list of three references (names and contact 
information only) via UCI AP Recruit at: 
https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/apply/JPF04204.

Upon application, candidates should be in possession of proof of their legal 
right to employment in the U.S. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and 
Control Act of 1986, verification of legal right to work will be required 
between the time of final selection and hiring, and is absolutely essential in 
ultimately being hired.

This position description is listed on the UCI Libraries web site at 
http://www.lib.uci.edu/about/jobs/librarian-vacancies.html with links to 
additional web sites featuring campus and community information.

The University of California, Irvine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action 
Employer advancing inclusive excellence. All qualified applicants will receive 
consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, 
sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, 
protected veteran status, or other protected categories covered by the UC 
nondiscrimination policy.


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