CLIR, in cooperation with its Digital Library Federation (DLF) program, is now 
seeking academic libraries, data centers, or other research institutions 
interested in hosting a 2014-2016 CLIR/DLF Postdoctoral Fellow in Data Curation 
for the Sciences and Social Sciences.


These two-year fellowships will provide recent science and social science 
Ph.D.s with professional development, education, and training opportunities in 
research data curation. The fellows’ work must draw upon their disciplinary 
expertise in order to advance research data practices and services at their 
host institutions.

Hosts may include any academic, independent, public, or government library, 
archive, or museum, or any partnership or consortium made up of the same, 
provided it has a demonstrable need of a fellow's subject expertise to pursue a 
project or initiative specifically related to data curation that is also 
commensurate with its mission. Fellowships are open to any specialty or domain 
in the sciences or social sciences in which the Ph.D. is the terminal degree.

Participating host institutions will pay all salary and benefits costs for the 
2014-2016 fellowships. Through a generous grant from the Alfred P. Sloan 
Foundation, CLIR will pay all costs for each fellow’s education and training.

More:

http://www.clir.org/pubs/issues/issues94/issues94/#postdochosts

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Jena Winberry
Program Officer
Council on Library and Information Resources
1707 L Street NW, Suite 650
Washington, DC 20036
[email protected]
www.clir.org | www.diglib.org

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