Reporting to the Head of the European Languages Division (ELD), the Librarian 
for Collections and Digital Scholarship will initiate and lead the ELD’s 
digital projects.  As a member of a team of librarians emphasizing collections 
in the humanities and social sciences in Western European and Slavic languages, 
this position will play a key operational role by providing collaborative 
support for the Division’s digital initiatives in collections and working with 
FAS faculty, students and other librarians on planning and developing 
innovative research and digital tools. This position will provide project 
management and direction to faculty and students and will have an important 
role in advancing digital scholarship and digital humanities projects at large 
within the FAS and beyond at Harvard. This position will also develop and 
manage specific humanities and social science collections that are within the 
purview of the European Languages Division.  The position will support the 
library’s commitment to world-class collections and services for research, 
teaching, and learning. 


  
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
 

The digital scholarship and digital humanities initiatives responsibilities of 
this position include: 
 


Provide assistance to and collaborate very closely with collections librarians 
primarily in HCL, as well as with liaison librarians in the Services for 
Academic Programs on relevant FAS digital initiatives and digital humanities 
projects. 


Recommend digital tools and platforms to faculty and students, and engage in 
campus outreach and instruction to support the creation of impactful, 
effective, and sustainable digital scholarship; design and present workshops on 
digital tools, resources and best practices in digital scholarship; contribute 
to the development and expansion of sustainable digital scholarship services at 
Harvard.   


Actively seek opportunities to develop partnerships and collaborations with 
academic and other campus departments in digital scholarship; support and serve 
as a resource to faculty developing digital scholarship projects. 


Help build partnerships with library units across Harvard to establish a 
community of practice for digital scholarship across the university; 
collaborate with colleagues from the Library Digital Strategies and Innovations 
department on the development and implementation of library initiatives in 
support of current and emerging research, teaching and creative activities in 
digital scholarship on campus. 


 
Collection development responsibilities of this position include:


Develop and manage specific humanities and social sciences collections that are 
within the purview of the European Languages Division; based on language and 
subject expertise select library materials; consult on preservation issues; and 
analyze and evaluate collections in terms of coverage, format, and distribution 
among Harvard's libraries. 


Assist users with specialized reference; participate in teaching and outreach 
programs; may assume liaison responsibilities to academic departments or 
programs. 


Continuously engage with remote resources and with cooperative initiatives for 
collection development and access and works in close collaboration with other 
collections librarians across the library system.


Establish close working relationships with the community of information 
providers. 


*Basic Qualifications


MLIS or an advanced degree in the humanities or social sciences.


Minimum of two years of experience (including academic research experience or 
professional library experience) in some aspect(s) of digital scholarship, 
scholarly communication, digital humanities/initiatives, or related discipline, 
and including managing digital scholarship projects.   


Demonstrated experience effectively collaborating and building partnerships 
with faculty and/or staff in a culturally diverse community.


Reading Knowledge of at least two European languages is required; a strong 
reading knowledge of a third preferred. Preference for skills in Western 
European and Slavic languages.


Experience with on-line integrated library catalogs, basic desktop and Internet 
applications required, including proficiency with MS Office (Word, Excel, 
Access).


Additional Qualifications


Knowledge of current research, technologies and scholarly trends in digital 
scholarship, including research trends and the rapidly changing scholarly 
communications environment. 


Technical aptitude; ability to evaluate, select, and implement digital 
scholarship tools and the ability to teach them effectively and to communicate 
complex issues to a diverse audience.   


Ph.D. in the humanities or social sciences preferred.


Record of innovation and creativity with digital scholarship and/or scholarly 
communication in an academic environment. 


Familiarity with best practices around digitization, digital preservation, and 
accessibility in relation to digital scholarship.


Advanced knowledge of relevant metadata standards and protocols, such as Dublin 
Core; experience with XML or other mark-up languages.


Experience with some digital asset management platforms or extensible services 
such as DSpace, Omeka, etc.


Knowledge of issues related to intellectual property and academic publishing 
would be an asset.


Ability to take initiative, set goals, manage fluid projects and priorities in 
a fast-paced environment.


Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, the ability to work as part 
of a team, flexibility and versatility.


Expertise in the information marketplace, including non-print and electronic 
resources.


Involvement in appropriate professional and scholarly organizations.


Additional Information

This position will be posted until filled however applications will be reviewed 
beginning May, 18 2018.


PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
 


Requires lifting and moving materials weighing up to 40 pounds, and pushing 
heavily loaded book trucks.


Requires regular travel to a satellite location one subway stop/ca. one mile 
away.


 
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
 
The work associated with this position is performed in a library office setting.
Diversity Statement

At the Harvard Library, our work is enriched by our diverse campus community. 
Our unique and wide-ranging abilities, experiences, and perspectives are 
integral to achieving Harvard University’s mission of excellence in research, 
teaching, and learning for our patrons, our collections, and our workplace. We 
believe that an inclusive environment that cultivates and promotes 
understanding, respect, and collaboration across our diverse workforce enables 
our success.
 
We encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences and abilities to 
apply to be a part of our community of over 700 staff members.  Our work with 
faculty, students and researchers to explore answers to intellectual questions, 
enduring and new, and to seek solutions to the world’s most consequential 
problems, requires that we not only reflect, but also champion our diverse 
society.
 
A global leader, the Harvard Library is a pre-eminent research library that 
acquires, disseminates, and preserves knowledge. Harvard's Library holdings 
range from traditional print collections to rapidly expanding inventories of 
digital resources. It is the work of the Harvard Library to provide the 
University's faculty, students, and researchers—now and in the future—with 
comprehensive access over time to all of these materials.
 
Learn more about our contributions to the academic enterprise by visiting us at 
http://lib.harvard.edu/about-us and about the Harvard University community at 
http://hr.harvard.edu/why-harvard.
 
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