http://www.clir.org/fellowships/datacuration/University%20of%20California-Los%20Angeles

The UCLA Library is seeking applications from postdoctoral candidates in the 
life and physical sciences for a two-year fellowship position working with 
faculty, graduate students, researchers, and Library staff in the collaborative 
process of implementing the Library's eScience strategy (eScience is defined as 
computational and data intensive scientific research). As the Library works to 
position itself to support the emerging data needs of researchers, the Fellow 
will play a key role in developing the Library's data services by serving as a 
representative of and a liaison to the scientific community. The ideal 
candidate will have expertise in conducting data-driven science and a desire to 
further scientific knowledge by helping scientists to re-envision the ways they 
conduct research. The UCLA/CLIR Fellowship provides an exciting opportunity to 
contribute to new programs at one of the nation's highest-ranked research 
universities, as well as to gain skills and knowledge related to the developing 
areas of eScience and data-driven research.

This two-year fellowship is being offered in cooperation with the Council on 
Library and Information Resources and its Digital Library Federation program. 
For full details, see CLIR's website.

About the program:
http://www.clir.org/fellowships/datacuration

Details about this position:
http://www.clir.org/fellowships/datacuration/University%20of%20California-Los%20Angeles

Applications are now being accepted for this and other similar positions 
through CLIR's website:
http://www.clir.org/fellowships/datacuration/for-applicants

Review of applications will continue through June 30, 2012.

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Christa Williford
Program Officer
Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives
Council on Library and Information Resources
1752 N Street NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20036
[email protected]
http://www.clir.org
215-901-1206
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