JMU Libraries seeks an energetic, hands-on, and results-oriented leader to fill 
the newly created, tenure-track position of Director of Digital Scholarship and 
Distinctive Collections (DSDC).
 

The Director of DSDC will lead JMU Libraries services and offerings surrounding 
special and distinctive collections across media types (rare books and 
manuscripts, audiovisual collections, and born-digital archives), and will help 
to define the support we provide for creative and sustainable digital 
scholarship at JMU—particularly as it connects with scholar-created thematic 
research collections stemming from classroom and community-based work in the 
digital liberal arts. The successful candidate will report to our incoming 
Associate Dean for Academic Engagement (AE) and work closely with fellow 
directors and leaders throughout our closely interconnected library and 
educational technology organization. These partnering departments and divisions 
include Scholarly Communications Strategies, Research and Education Services, 
Metadata Strategies, Learning Innovations and Design, Libraries Technology, and 
more.


As a new department of the Libraries, DSDC will take a collections-focused 
approach to digital scholarship services and include a team of nine full-time 
faculty and staff as well as graduate and undergraduate student employees in 
the following areas: Special Collections and archives, digital archives, 
preservation/conservation, library-based digitization services, and digital 
projects consultation and support. The team will include archivists, curators, 
experts in digital project development, and librarians focused on Special 
Collections instruction and research support. Among this position’s direct 
reports are the heads of Special Collections and Digital Projects.
 

JMU Libraries’ distinctive collections are particularly rich in documentary 
records and oral histories related to the Shenandoah Valley (including 
Harrisonburg’s vibrant, past and contemporary immigrant community) and James 
Madison University, in artists’ books and movable/pop-up books, and in Black 
arts, literature, and culture. Relevant here are collections of Black comic 
books, graphic novels, and works of poetry; rare book and manuscript 
collections in support of JMU’s African, African American, and Diaspora Studies 
program; and the unique video archives of the distinguished Furious Flower 
Poetry Center—the first academic center for Black poetry in the country and the 
focus of a large-scale, Mellon Foundation-supported collaboration with the 
Libraries focused on digital collections and digital publishing. Also notable 
at JMU are faculty digital projects related to histories of race and place. 
This is a particularly exciting moment to join the Libraries, due to the 
opportunity to play a leading role in our ongoing partnership with Furious 
Flower and collaborate with other new and incoming hires in the Libraries and 
JMU’s College of Arts and Letters, particularly in the fields of digital 
humanities, digital archives and preservation, Latinx studies, and Black arts 
and culture. We are currently planning for the renovation and expansion of 
Carrier Library, to include beautiful facilities for the DSDC department and 
its closest collaborators.

The Director of DSDC is a full-time, twelve-month, tenure-track position with 
instructional faculty status at JMU. We anticipate hiring at the rank of 
Assistant or Associate Professor. Libraries faculty participate in shared 
governance at JMU and adhere to policies established in our Promotion & 
Tenure Guidelines 
(https://www.jmu.edu/academic-affairs/policies-and-reports/PT-LIB.pdf) and the 
JMU Faculty Handbook (https://www.jmu.edu/facultyhandbook/). Faculty are 
evaluated annually on Job Performance, Scholarly Achievement & Professional 
Qualifications, and Professional Service.

Primary Responsibilities 


In collaboration with the Associate Dean for AE and other members of the AE 
leadership team, set a strategic and sustainable direction for digital 
scholarship and distinctive collections at JMU   


Provide strong, supportive leadership for members of this newly-forming 
department, including the heads of our Special Collections and Digital Projects 
teams, in building connections among DSDC individuals and groups and fostering 
staff development and growth  


Collaborate fruitfully with internal and external partners, including other 
Libraries departments, faculty seeking digital scholarship services, and 
faculty-led labs and centers at JMU  



Represent the JMU Libraries and its core values in campus conversations about 
sustainable and socially aware digital scholarship, rooted in JMU’s strengths 
as a teaching-focused institution 


Engage in relevant service and scholarly and professional development 
activities 


Qualifications  

Required 


Demonstrated understanding of digital and distinctive collections, and the 
ability to offer a compelling vision for the relationship of traditional 
special collections to digital scholarship services  


Demonstrated supervisory experience and responsibility in developing services 
and programs related to special collections, digital humanities, and/or digital 
liberal arts 


Demonstrated knowledge of and commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity, 
equity, and inclusion in an organizational context   



Strong ability to collaborate and communicate effectively with team members and 
across diverse audiences 


A graduate degree in library science or another relevant field


Preferred

Demonstrated knowledge of and/or experience with best practices to promote and 
sustainably support innovative digital research and scholarship
Demonstrated knowledge of and/or experience with digital collections, 
particularly in terms of workflows, platforms, and systems along with necessary 
partnerships with technical services, digital preservation services, and IT 
infrastructure and support


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