Digital Humanities Specialist
Full-time Academic Professional Position
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Library


Duties and Responsibilities:  The University of Illinois Library conducts a 
variety of activities in support of digital humanities scholarship, including 
creation, delivery, curation and preservation of a wide variety of types of 
digital assets and tools.  Reporting to the Technical Architect for 
Repositories and Scholarly Communication, the Digital Humanities Specialist 
will assist with the planning, implementation and ongoing production of these 
digital collections and scholarly initiatives, with particular emphasis on 
project design, digitization workflows, and content and delivery systems.  The 
successful candidate will work across a number of humanities and Special 
Collections units and will be part of a team of IT personnel that develops and 
delivers repository and scholarly communication services.  Examples of ongoing 
projects include a robust newspaper digitization program and a "triple-decker" 
nineteenth-century American novel digital conversion project, utilizing c!
 ontent management systems such as Olive, Archon, CONTENTdm, and locally 
developed databases.  In addition, the successful candidate will contribute to 
the work of the Scholarly Commons in helping to articulate the relationship 
between new technologies and humanities scholarship to the community of 
humanists; in advising teaching faculty on the creation of digital objects and 
providing technical support for use of analytical tools; and in serving as an 
agent between content providers and the Library's repository.  This position is 
expected to evolve in tandem with the Library's strategic goals and to 
experiment with new ways of supporting and enhancing the teaching, research and 
service missions of the University.  The scope and responsibilities will shift 
in accordance with priorities established by the AUL for Information Technology 
Planning and Policy in consultation with IT staff and digital humanities 
stakeholders.  

As an Academic Professional employee, the Digital Humanities Specialist is 
expected to use "investigation time" to pursue areas of his or her interest, 
not directly in support of an immediate program need, in accordance with the 
University Library's policy on Investigation Time for Academic Professional 
Employees.  Some investigations that originate in this manner may evolve into 
regular work assignments or production activities. 


Qualifications: Required:  Bachelor's degree in an Information Technology 
field, such as Library and Information Science or Computer Science, and two 
years of experience working in a related field; knowledge of or experience with 
one or more of the following technologies: XML, XML Schema, XSLT, Dynamic HTML; 
experience in a library setting working with metadata encoded in one or more of 
the following schemas: MARC, MODS, METS, EAD, TEI, Dublin Core; experience with 
common digital image formats such as JPEG, JPEG 2000, TIFF, PNG, and GIF; 
experience writing and implementing Web scripts such as Perl, PHP, ASP, Ruby, 
Python, or VB Script; the ability to work independently as well as 
collaboratively in a team environment; excellent organizational skills and a 
demonstrable ability to manage multiple priorities; the ability to remain 
conversant with newly evolving technologies; effective oral and written 
communication skills.  Preferred:  Master's degree in Computer Science or Lib!
 rary and Information Science or related information technology field; 
background or degree in a humanities discipline; knowledge of relational 
database design principles and SQL; experience with newspaper digitization or 
other humanities digitization program; experience writing web applications 
using CSS, XSLT or JavaScript; ability to program interactive, database-driven 
web applications; experience in a library IT unit or working with 
library-specific applications; experience in planning and implementing programs 
or services; experience working with digital conversion vendors; knowledge of 
or experience with digital preservation strategies; experience in writing grant 
proposals.

Environment: The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library is a leader 
in the delivery of user services, and active programs in information, 
instructional, access, and scholarly services help the Library to maintain its 
place at the intellectual heart of the campus. The Library also holds one of 
the preeminent research collections in the world, encompassing more than 12 
million volumes and a total of more than 23 million items. The Library is 
committed to maintaining the strongest collections and service programs 
possible, and to engaging in research, development, and scholarly practice - 
all of which support the University's missions of teaching, research, and 
public engagement. The Library employs approximately 100 faculty members, and 
more than 300 academic professionals, staff, and graduate assistants. For more 
information, see: http://www.library.illinois.edu/ 

The Library consists of more than 30 departmental libraries located across 
campus, as well as an array of central public, technical, and administrative 
service units. The Library also encompasses a variety of virtual service points 
and "embedded librarian" programs.

Salary and Rank: Salary and rank commensurate with credentials and experience. 
This is full-time academic professional position.

To Apply: https://jobs.illinois.edu/   Attach letter of application and 
complete resume, including names, addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail 
addresses of three (3) references. to: Cindy Kelly, Head, Library Human 
Resources, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1408 W. Gregory Drive, 
Urbana, IL 61801.  For questions, please call: 217-333-8169.

Deadline: In order to ensure full consideration, applications and nominations 
must be received by 7/11/2011

THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

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