Georgetown University Library seeks a collaborative and enthusiastic individual 
to lead the Digital Scholarship Services Unit within the Library's recently 
reorganized Digital Scholarship and Technology Services department. The Head of 
the Digital Scholarship Services Unit is responsible for coordinating the 
design, implementation, maintenance, expansion, and promotion of the Library’s 
digital services and projects. The Head manages the day to day operations of 
the Digital Scholarship Services Unit and supervises 6 FTEs and 2-3 student 
assistants. The Head of the Digital Scholarship Services Unit oversees digital 
scholarship, digitization, digital repository and data services, multimedia and 
emerging technologies, and the Library's Maker Hub. The Head of the Digital 
Scholarship Services Unit collaborates closely with all Library departments and 
campus partners in the development of digital scholarship projects, services, 
and infrastructure that support strategic goals. The incumbent will also 
develop communication and outreach strategies that effectively promote and 
build support for digital scholarship services and projects, and provide 
management for ongoing initiatives.

Responsibilities

Balance the overall portfolio of the Digital Scholarship Services Unit and 
assign tasks to ensure project goals and deadlines are met.
Develop, manage, and assess digital scholarship services and programs.
Provide oversight and project management for Library-faculty digital 
scholarship projects and collaborations.
Collaborate with staff from units and departments across the Library and the 
campus to develop new digital collections and digital scholarship projects.
Develop criteria that aid in the selection of projects and partnerships that 
utilize the Unit’s resources and expertise.
Engage and collaborate with the University community to identify and implement 
emerging technologies and services.
Effectively manage the capacity of the Library’s digitization lab to complete 
project deliverables in a timely manner.
Direct outreach efforts and build awareness and support for digital scholarship 
services and projects on campus.
Provide consultation and instruction to librarians, faculty members, and 
students to advance awareness of digital scholarship tools and methods and 
support effective digital project development and digital curation activities.
Research and implement new tools and services to meet digitization, digital 
preservation, data management, and digital curation needs.
Lead the planning, development, implementation, management, promotion, and 
assessment of the Library’s digital repository and digitization services.

Qualifications

Graduate degree in Library or Information Science from an ALA accredited 
institution or an equivalent combination of relevant advanced degree and 
library or digital scholarship experience
3 to 5 years of progressively responsible relevant experience, preferably in an 
academic library
1 to 2 years of supervisory experience
Demonstrated understanding of the scholarly applications of digital tools, 
metadata standards, and data encoding standards and a proven commitment to 
facilitating new modes of research in diverse disciplines
Experience with planning, managing, and delivering complex digital scholarship 
projects in an academic setting
Commitment to fostering an equitable and inclusive workplace, and ability to 
work effectively with a diverse faculty, students, and staff
Excellent oral and written communication skills

Preferred Qualifications

Ability to develop and engage in an active intellectual community, including 
working collaboratively and building partnerships across disciplines
Experience with providing consultations as well as teaching or leading 
workshops on digital scholarship tools and/or methods to faculty and students
Familiarity with data curation and data management best practices
Experience with open source software and repository platforms


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