Feel free to contact me with any questions about the Digital Scholarship 
Consultant posting. Here's a direct link to the announcement, 
https://jobs.gmu.edu/postings/43987, the text of the announcement is below.


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Digital Scholarship Consultant



George Mason University Libraries is seeking a dynamic, innovative, and 
service-oriented individual to collaborate with colleagues on digital 
scholarship efforts, methods, and tools for the University Libraries’ Digital 
Scholarship Center (DiSC).



George Mason University has a strong institutional commitment to the 
achievement of excellence and diversity among its faculty and staff, and 
strongly encourages candidates to apply who will enrich Mason’s academic and 
culturally inclusive environment.



The George Mason University Libraries’ Digital Scholarship Center (DiSC) 
supports the interdisciplinary teaching and learning needs in digital 
scholarship for students, staff and faculty, by providing digital research 
support in the areas of: creating, finding, and using data; data management, 
curation, and archiving; geographical information systems (GIS); digital 
scholarship methods and applications (humanities, social sciences, and 
sciences); digital projects planning and management; and related scholarly 
communication issues.



Reporting to the director of the Digital Scholarship Center, the Digital 
Scholarship Consultant will:


Responsibilities:


Collaborate with DiSC and University Libraries’ faculty and staff to provide 
digital scholarship services and to further digital scholarship and scholarly 
engagement;

Conduct research consultations and lead instruction for individuals, groups, 
and course-related, using digital tools and techniques supported by DiSC;

Provide expertise on digital humanities projects, methods, and tools;

Keep current on trends, tools, issues and needs in digital scholarship;

Partner with university faculty, staff, and relevant stakeholders to manage 
digital scholarship projects;

Promote DiSC to faculty, staff, and students through outreach and marketing;

Plan, facilitate, and participate in DiSC events and workshops;

Work either independently or as part of a team, to innovatively and effectively 
support digital scholarship initiatives;

Stays abreast of digital scholarship developments and trends in order to deepen 
expertise and respond to student and faculty needs.

Required Qualifications:


ALA-accredited Master’s degree in Library or Information Science or 
ALA-recognized foreign equivalent, and/or related graduate degree;

Knowledge of research tools and methodologies in digital scholarship such as 
text mining and analysis, data visualization, social network analysis, GIS & 
mapping, etc;

Understanding of research trends and applications in digital humanities or 
digital scholarship;

Experience with teaching to individuals and groups;

Demonstrated public presentation as well as oral and written communication 
skills;

Strong project management skills;

Ability to work effectively with diverse academic groups;

Ability to build and sustain key relationships with faculty, students and 
professional colleagues;

Strong understanding of trends affecting academic librarianship including 
scholarly communication issues;

Ability to work collaboratively with multiple stakeholders in order to manage 
digital scholarship projects;

Contribute to the goals and strategic initiatives of the Libraries through 
leadership of and/or active participation in committees.

Preferred Qualifications:


Undergraduate or graduate degree, or significant coursework in a humanities 
discipline;

Demonstrated ability with Omeka Classic or Omeka-S;

Facility with or ability to master scripting languages utilized in digital 
scholarship, such as Python or R.

Appointment/Benefits:

12-month professional faculty appointment with or without rank; health plan 
options and paid life insurance; several retirement plans, including TIAA-CREF; 
24 vacation days and 12 paid holidays; tuition waiver for self.



The George Mason University library system, comprised of a large central 
library and four other distinctive libraries, is located on three campuses in 
the Northern Virginia-metropolitan Washington, D.C., region. One of Virginia’s 
leading academic research libraries, the Mason Libraries continues to gain 
steadily in national stature as it undergoes extensive transformation in all 
areas that are key to a 21st century research library—innovative technologies 
and services, expert library faculty and skilled staff members, growing 
collections, publishing, modern facilities, and transformational partnerships. 
Visit us at library.gmu.edu for more information.


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Wendy Mann
Director, Digital Scholarship Center (DiSC)
George Mason University Libraries
http://dsc.gmu.edu

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