The Library of Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW) at New York 
University seeks an Assistant Research Scholar (ARS) to help develop and 
support its growing portfolio of digital projects and services and to 
participate in the scholarly life of the ISAW community.

A key component of the ISAW Library’s mission is to provide access to and 
support for new and innovative forms of digital scholarship, scholarly 
communication, and pedagogy in ancient studies. The ARS will help the ISAW 
Library fulfill this charge by collaborating with a diverse group of academic 
professionals at ISAW and other schools and divisions of NYU on the development 
and support of some or all of the following types of projects and services: 
digital libraries; digital publications; open linked-data projects; digital 
mapping; archaeological databases; and the digital preservation of ancient 
studies data and scholarship. The ARS will have the opportunity to contribute 
to the design and support of digital humanities curricula and public 
programming at ISAW. Finally, in addition to publishing and presenting on ISAW 
digital projects and services in appropriate academic and industry venues, the 
Assistant Research Scholar will be encouraged to pursue an independent research 
agenda in any area of ancient studies, information science, digital humanities, 
or at the intersection of any of these fields.

Term

The Assistant Research Scholar is a full-time, continuing appointment, 
reporting to the Head of the ISAW Library. The funding for this position has 
been allocated.

Duties

Under the supervision of the Head of the ISAW Library, the Assistant Research 
Scholar will:

Participate in the planning, implementation, support, and ongoing development 
of ISAW digital projects and services
Write and document code for ISAW digital projects, databases, and web 
applications
Work closely with ISAW colleagues, staff, and faculty to help develop and 
provide high-quality instruction and research support for the ISAW community
Contribute to the design and supervision of internships and graduate student 
practica at ISAW related to digital projects, computational humanities, digital 
libraries, and digital publishing
Participate in the identification of, application to, and fulfillment of 
grant-funded projects related to the digital humanities, digital libraries, 
and/or digital publishing
Participate in the planning and organization of public programming related to 
the digital humanities, digital libraries, and/or digital publishing

Qualifications

Graduate degree in a field related to ISAW’s academic mission or an MLIS
Experience with metadata processing, batch-loading, and transformation tools, 
such as MarcEdit, Oxygen XML Editor, OpenRefine, or other similar tools
Familiarity with a programming language, such as Python, R, Java, and/or Ruby
Familiarity with collaborative open-source development using tools such as 
GitHub
Familiarity with emerging trends in resource description, access, and open 
scholarly practices
Excellent interpersonal, communication, project management, and instructional 
skills
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team of mixed professionals 
in an academic environment

Preferred not required

A PhD in a field related to ISAW’s academic mission
Two or more years of experience with a digital humanities research or resource 
project
Familiarity with metadata in a digital library environment and/or traditional 
MARC-based systems
Experience with library uses of non-MARC metadata schemas and their 
applications, such as Linked Open Data (LOD), MODS, RDF, and XML
Experience with digital mapping and major tools (e.g., QGIS, ArcGIS, Leaflet)
Experience with digital imaging and on-line dissemination of imagery (e.g., 
IIIF)
Ability to work with a web framework (e.g., Flask, Django, Ruby on Rails) or a 
static website generator (e.g., Jekyll)
Working knowledge of one or more of the modern or ancient languages relevant to 
the areas of study at ISAW
Experience in archaeological field projects, museum curation, or other types of 
material culture projects

Application Instructions

To ensure consideration, submit your resume and letter of application, 
including the contact information of three professional references. 
Applications will be considered until the position is filled.

Application Process

We are using Interfolio’s Faculty Search to conduct this search. Applicants to 
this position receive a free Dossier account and can send all application 
materials, including confidential letters of recommendation, free of charge. 
https://apply.interfolio.com/99046 

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