Digital Scholarship Librarian, Tisch Library, Tufts University, Medford, MA

To apply: https://jobs.tufts.edu/jobs/18036

Salary range: $65,000 - $80,000 (depending upon years of professional 
experience and incoming rank of Assistant Librarian or Associate Librarian)

The Digital Scholarship Librarian works collaboratively to advance the 
scholarly and research activities of faculty, students, and staff engaged in 
digital scholarship, with particular attention to providing support for 
projects that involve the creation of digital editions, digital exhibits, and 
multimodal storytelling in a classroom setting. The Digital Scholarship 
Librarian will: 

  *   Partner with faculty, students, and library staff on scholarly digital 
projects in all stages, including design, proposal, development, maintenance, 
and preservation; bringing together collaborators with various disciplinary and 
technical strengths as needed.
  *   Develop and lead workshops on digital scholarship methods, tools, and 
approaches for faculty, students, and library staff.
  *   Design and maintain instruction materials (e.g., research guides, 
websites, tutorials, handouts, and exercises) that effectively synthesize and 
demonstrate complex topics and that provide additional opportunities for 
self-guided learning.

Basic Requirements:

  *   Knowledge and skills as typically acquired by a Master’s degree in 
humanities or social sciences combined with relevant experience with scholarly 
digital projects, OR a Master's degree in Library/Information Science from an 
ALA-accredited program, or equivalent.
  *   Demonstrated knowledge of digital scholarship methods, with a particular 
focus on digital editions, digital exhibits, and multimodal storytelling.
  *   Familiarity with one or more tools for creating scholarly digital 
projects (e.g., Omeka, Spotlight, ArcGIS StoryMaps, Hypothes.is, Scalar, GitHub 
Pages and Jekyll, or others).
  *   Instructional experience with a range of constituents.
  *   Demonstrated knowledge of emerging trends in digital scholarship.
  *   Demonstrated experience in project management and teamwork facilitation.
  *   Ability to communicate with a variety of partners, including technical 
experts and those with limited technical knowledge.
  *   Ability to thrive in a collaborative environment as well as take 
initiative on independent projects.
  *   Desire to learn about patron needs, recommend solutions to continuously 
improve library service, and create a compelling, holistic experience of the 
library.
  *   Interest in and willingness to adopt the Tisch Library values of 
Community, Curiosity & Learning, Openness, and Social Justice.

Preferred Qualifications (Not Required):

  *   Experience authoring or collaborating on scholarly digital projects in 
research or instruction.
  *   Experience providing instruction to others in digital scholarship 
methods, tools, and approaches.

We welcome applications from candidates that meet our minimum requirements, and 
we encourage you to speak to your experience and knowledge — including in 
positions outside of libraries — and tell us how it may connect to the 
qualifications for this position.

Candidates who are invited to interview with the search committee will be asked 
to provide a diversity statement in advance of that meeting.

Reporting:

This position will report to the Head of Digital Scholarship.
 
Work Location:

This full-time, full-year position is 
hybrid<https://access.tufts.edu/tufts-university-flexible-work-options-policy> 
and includes work that can be done remotely as well as work that must be done 
on-site (e.g., classroom instruction and other programming, training, and 
collaboration). The person in this role is expected to commute to campus as 
needed.
 
About Tufts University:

Tufts is a student-centered research university dedicated to the creation and 
application of knowledge. We are committed to providing transformational 
experiences for students and faculty in an inclusive and collaborative 
environment where creative scholars generate bold ideas, innovate in the face 
of complex challenges, and distinguish themselves as active citizens of the 
world. Tufts is striving to become an anti-racist 
institution<https://president.tufts.edu/news/2021/02/17/the-path-to-becoming-an-anti-racist-institution>.

About Tisch Library:

Tisch Library supports three Tufts’ Schools — Arts & Sciences, Engineering, and 
the School of the Museum of Fine Arts — providing collections, expertise, and 
technology-rich environments to assist the Tufts community in teaching, 
learning, research, and the creation and dissemination of scholarship. See our 
strategic 
framework<https://tischlibrary.tufts.edu/about-library/about/about-tisch-library>.

About the library division:

The Research & Learning division consists of the Collections & Liaison 
Services, Digital Scholarship, and User Experience & Student Success 
departments.

About the library department:

The Digital Scholarship department facilitates creating and sharing scholarship 
in different mediums — from podcasts to information visualizations, to story 
maps, and beyond. Our staff have expertise in digital projects, media and 
critical making, data, copyright, and publishing. The department is also home 
to the Digital Design Studio (DDS)<https://tischlibrary.tufts.edu/dds>, a 
creative space and community of practice for critical approaches to media and 
making.

Chelcie Juliet Rowell
Head of Digital Scholarship
Tisch Library, Tufts University
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