Description

The University of Tennessee Knoxville (UTK), a Research 1 institution and the 
flagship institution for the state, is seeking an enthusiastic and highly 
motivated individual to join the collaborative and innovative Scholars’ 
Collaborative team at the University Libraries. The City of Knoxville is a 
hidden gem with a beautiful and walkable downtown, varied nightlife, active 
neighborhoods, and eclectic shopping and restaurants. UT is located within easy 
driving distance to Asheville, Nashville, Atlanta, and the Great Smoky 
Mountains.

Digital scholarship at the University of Tennessee is in a state of growth with 
expanding interest in undergraduate humanities computing; increased interest in 
research computing and data sciences; a new Graduate Certificate for Digital 
Humanities; and an active digital humanities community.  The Digital 
Scholarship librarian will have the opportunity to collaborate in the 
development of new and evolving library services and spaces supporting digital 
scholarship. They will work directly with scholars integrating digital 
resources and methodologies into their research, teaching, learning, and 
engagement. As a member of the Scholars’ Collaborative, the Digital Scholarship 
Librarian increases the visibility and usability of digital scholarship 
practices and resources through research consultations; workshops and 
course-integrated instruction; online research guides; outreach; and 
participation with liaison librarian programs.

Responsibilities & Duties

The Digital Scholarship Librarian is expected to: 

Adapt work practices to support digital scholarship and digital humanities, 
broadly defined (e.g. text mining, machine learning, data visualization)
Work closely with the Humanities Center to offer robust programming and 
opportunities for faculty and students to engage in digital scholarship
Collaborate with library colleagues to develop a suite of research services to 
the campus, and be a catalyst and facilitator for the Libraries’ digital 
scholarship activities. Examples may include:
Explore and develop the use of library collections as data
Support maximizing the use of licensed digital content by university scholars
Contribute to development of relevant data and digital scholarship policies


Consult with researchers at all levels on using digital tools and techniques to 
enrich their research and provide access to their scholarship
Provide instruction and training on information visualization and emerging 
digital scholarship methods
Coordinate information about digital scholarship and visualization tools and 
techniques to connect scholars across the disciplines and promote 
interdisciplinarity
Actively explore relevant research methods and technologies to keep current 
with the rapidly evolving discipline
Serve as PI, co-PI, or grant team member on externally funded projects as 
approved by library administration and in coordination with other relevant 
entities
Participate in liaison responsibilities to include: teaching research and 
information literacy classes; participating in engagement activities; and 
providing research consultation
Serve the library profession through involvement in professional organizations 
and through cooperative efforts with other information professionals
Engage in research/scholarship/creative activity through publication, 
presentation, and other outlets

Required Qualifications

ALA-accredited Master’s degree in Library/Information Science or equivalent 
degree in related discipline 
Evidence of commitment to diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in a higher 
education setting
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Demonstrated experience with one or more examples of digital research 
approaches and techniques, such as text encoding or analysis, web development, 
digital storytelling, multimodal publishing, digital exhibits, or database 
design
Knowledge of metadata standards and the application of metadata to digital 
humanities scholarship
Understanding of scholarly communication issues, especially as applied in 
digital scholarship practices and as they apply to the arts and humanities
Demonstrated commitment to public service and excellence in teaching and 
technology training
Ability to think creatively and work collaboratively in developing and 
promoting the use of library services and collections through a variety of 
outreach efforts
Understanding of project life-cycles including sustainability, preservation, 
and procedures for sun-setting projects
Demonstrated ability to work both collaboratively and independently to manage 
projects and initiatives
Evidence of ability to engage in research, publication, and service consonant 
with the University’s and Libraries’ guidelines for promotion and tenure

Preferred Qualifications

Significant digital scholarship experience
Experience with data management in a digital humanities context including the 
creation of metadata
Knowledge of at least one scripting or programming language such as Python, 
PHP, Ruby, JavaScript
Experience using one or more data analysis and visualization software/tools 
such as Tableau, Plotly, Leaflet, D3.js, Gephi, Power BI, or methods in machine 
learning

Environment

The University of Tennessee Libraries serves the flagship campus of Tennessee’s 
premier public research university. The University of Tennessee holds the 
Carnegie Foundation Research 1 designation, granted to doctoral universities 
with very high research activity.  As a land-grant university and as 
Volunteers, serving our state and nation are key to our mission. UT enrolls 
approximately 30,000 students at its Knoxville campus.  Demographically, 24% of 
all students identify as non-white, 24% identify as first-generation students 
and 29% are Pell-eligible. The University culture is guided by adherence to 
core values that define the Volunteer spirit and include: seeking knowledge; 
leading with innovation and integrity; advancing diversity and inclusion; 
engaging locally and globally; and embracing responsible stewardship of 
resources.

The UT Libraries supports the teaching, research, and service mission of the 
university and enhances the academic experience of each student at the 
Knoxville campus—through outstanding print and electronic collections, 
reference and instructional services, and top-notch facilities and 
technological resources. The John C. Hodges Library in the heart of campus 
houses the majority of the UT Libraries’ collections and many unique services. 
Two branch libraries offer specialized collections and services: the Webster C. 
Pendergrass Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine Library and the George F. 
DeVine Music Library.

The UT Libraries is a national leader in digital collections; in support of 
open access though our digital repository, Trace; and through a rich history of 
designing innovative spaces and building key partnerships that enhance the 
teaching/learning enterprise. The UT Libraries is a member of the Association 
of Research Libraries, the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries, 
HathiTrust, the Library Publishing Coalition, LYRASIS, and the Center for 
Research Libraries. The UT Libraries collaborates actively at the state level 
with the other University of Tennessee System libraries as well as the 
libraries in the Tennessee Board of Regents system.

The UT Libraries champions diversity in collections and staffing. The 
University of Tennessee is committed to creating a welcoming environment. More 
information about how we put our principles of civility and community into 
action is available at https://www.lib.utk.edu/diversity/.

Additional information about this position and the UT community is available at 
https://www.lib.utk.edu/employment/position/digital-scholarship-librarian/

Benefits

Appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor with a salary of $53,500.  
Faculty rank and status; twelve-month, tenure-track appointment.  Library 
faculty must meet University requirements for promotion and tenure.

Excellent benefits include 24 annual leave days; choice of state retirement 
plan (TCRS) or the Optional Retirement Program (ORP) (VOYA, TIAA, VALIC) with 
nonrefundable contributions paid for the employee by the University; optional 
group health and life insurance plans.  Tuition remission is available for all 
university employees and partial undergraduate tuition remission is available 
to dependent children and spouses of UT employees. Start-up funding in the 
amount of $10,000 allocated over a three-year period; annual support for travel 
& professional development.

UT’s Prospective Faculty Viewbook has information on academic support, personal 
support, and living in Knoxville.

Application Procedures

A background check and official transcripts are required prior to hiring.  In 
order to be considered for candidacy, you must submit, via Interfolio at 
apply.interfolio.com/94853 cover letter addressing the above qualifications, a 
current resume or CV, and the names, addresses, e-mail addresses, and telephone 
numbers of three recent references.  Questions may be directed to Elizabeth 
Greene, Executive Director, Libraries Administration and Human Resources, 
[email protected].  Review of applications will begin October 25, 2021, and will 
continue until the position is filled.  


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