Year-Long Fellowship, Humanities Institute | University of Connecticut Storrs

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Storrs, CT

The University of Connecticut Humanities Institute invites applications for residential fellowships. Fellowships offer a stipend, support staff, and all the benefits of a Research I university. As important, we offer community, space, and time for scholars to write, argue, engage, and create. Year-long fellowships open to humanities professors, independent scholars, writers, museum and library professionals. Take advantage of the research facilities, archives and special collections, and museum with ideal proximity to Hartford, Boston, and New York City.

Zemurray-Stone Post-Doctoral Fellows in Latin American Studies | Tulane University

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New Orleans, LA

The Zemurray-Stone Post-Doctoral Fellows in Latin American Studies are intended to foster the professional development of gifted scholars, to enrich the Stone Center for Latin American Studies’ vigorous research environment, and to foster intellectual exchange among the Center’s research community. We seek candidates in the humanities and social sciences engaged in scholarly or creative work on topics related to existing areas of institutional strength. Fellows are expected to participate in the full intellectual life of the Center and to offer an advanced interdisciplinary seminar on a subject of their choice during the spring of the fellowship year.

Repository Specialist: Data Operations | Stanford University

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Stanford, CA

The Repository Specialist (Data Operations) supports the current and evolving operations of the Stanford Digital Repository. The role is focused on: managing projects to accession digital content from a wide variety of sources, including publishers, researchers and aggregators, into the repository for long term management and discovery; developing and improving processes to analyze, extract, transform, and load data in the library’s enterprise digital library systems; and contributing to the development of new data models informed by the semantic web and current and emerging data standards.

Digital Projects Librarian | College of Charleston

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Charleston, SC

The Digital Projects Librarian serves as Project Coordinator to both the Lowcountry Digital Library (LCDL) and the Lowcountry Digital History Initiative (LDHI), striving to expand these projects and promote the history of the region. They will work with librarians, faculty members, and LCDL and LDHI partners, scholars, and contributors to digitize collections and create digital exhibits that support research about the Lowcountry region of South Carolina and historically interconnected sites in the Atlantic World.

Digital Information Technologist | Los Alamos National Laboratory

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Los Alamos, NM

The Research Library seeks an experienced Digital Information Technologist. The main responsibility of the position will be the design, development, usability, implementation and management of digital library services with an initial focus on the Research Library’s institutional repository. The Digital Information Technologist is expected to maintain a keen awareness of trends in digital tools and services, and will pursue opportunities for enhancing digital services through the adoption of new technologies, linked data practices, projects to develop new digital services, collaborations and partnerships.

Postdoctoral Fellow: Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies | Harvard University

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Cambridge, MA

Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the world historical importance of the Russian Revolution has faded from scholarly and public consciousness. Yet this seminal event of the twentieth century had, and arguably continues to have, a deep and enduring effect on a variety of global and national histories through its contending narrative understandings, social representations, and political appropriations. In synchronicity with the centennial of this revolution, the theme for the 2017–2018 Fellows Program is “Revolution(s) in Eurasia.” The Davis Center encourages prospective fellows to interpret the theme broadly and welcomes all applications.

Executive Director: Online@VCU | Virginia Commonwealth University

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Richmond, VA

Virginia Commonwealth University invites applications for Executive Director for Online@VCU. Reporting to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Executive Director will provide vision and leadership to further online and hybrid learning programs across the University. VCU is a community-engaged, research-intensive institution that strives to leverage its diversity and urban location to educate students and develop innovations that solve challenges to society.

Assistant Editor, Acquisitions | Rowman and Littlefield

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Lanham, MD

Rowman & Littlefield is seeking an entry-level Assistant Editor for its Lexington Books imprint. Duties include tracking proposal submissions, correspondence with authors, drafting contract packages, securing peer review and endorsements, database maintenance, and research. This position is located in Lanham, Maryland.

Assistant Editor, Production | Rowman and Littlefield

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Lanham, MD

Rowman & Littlefield is seeking an assistant editor for its production department in Lanham, Maryland. The assistant editor works independently to produce a workload of 35 to 40 titles annually. Responsibilities include managing 12 to 15 titles simultaneously at various stages of production; coordinating deadlines with typesetters, cover designers, freelance copyeditors, proofreaders, and indexers, authors, and acquisitions and marketing staff; and reviewing the quality of the manuscript, page proofs, and cover proofs at various stages.

Instructor: Humanities | Lake Sumter State College

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Leesburg, FL, US

We invite candidates to apply for the position of Instructor, Humanities, beginning August 2017, the Instructor will maintain continued competence in assigned and related areas and a good working relationship with students, faculty, staff, and members of the community.