Head, Digital Scholarship (Search Extended)
Created:
February 27, 2013
Description
Clemson University Libraries seeks an innovative and motivated professional to work with a vibrant library faculty and staff to envision and implement a digital scholarship initiative that creatively engages all members of the campus community.The Head of Digital Scholarship, reporting to the Head of the Office of Library Technology, will play a key leadership role in shaping the creation, delivery, and preservation of original digital scholarship produced at Clemson University, with specific responsibilities for scholarly communications, rights management, and digital production. Incumbent will advocate for digital scholarship initiatives at Clemson, such as open-access publishing and the institutional repository, will raise awareness at Clemson about the emerging trends in scholarly communications and their impact on the university, and serve as a resource on intellectual property concerns. The Head of Digital Scholarship will also supervise the production of unique digital material and metadata at Clemson’s Digital Imaging Lab. This is a 12-month tenure-track position with faculty rank and status.
Job Responsibilities
Scholarly Communications (50%)
- Serves as an advocate for new practices in scholarly communications at the University.
- Assesses faculty and student scholarly communication needs and makes recommendations for funding and support in the library.
- Advises library on issues related to intellectual property, open access publishing, and fair use.
- Facilitates the deposit of faculty scholarly output into the University’s institutional repository.
- Provides guidance to library staff regarding scholarly communication and coordinates with subject specialists to broaden their understanding of scholarly communication.
- Advises library on issues related to copyright.
- Maintains an awareness of copyright and fair use legal interpretations in higher education and communicates to faculty and students.
- Creates digital publishing and copyright information resources and workshops for the campus community.
- Provides guidance on rights management as it relates to digital projects.
- Represents the interests of the University Libraries in the development of University policy related to copyright and user privacy issues.
- Works with the Digital Projects Manager to identify new collections for digitization and facilitate working relationships with partners.
- Supervises the integration of metadata across a variety of library applications, following standards and best practices for the description of digital objects.
- Facilitates the use of digitized material in digital humanities projects and exhibitions.
- Participates in grant development and ensures compliance with current grant commitments.
- Helps to ensure that assessment plans are developed as part of any new projects.
- Remains current with advances in information technology, scholarly communications, and rights management and the impact of those advances on libraries and digital scholarship.
- Serves on library, university, and professional committees, elected and assigned.
- Undertakes research and/or professional development related to professional and scholarly interests.
- Serves as part of the leadership team that develops policies and standards within the Office of Library Technology.
- MLIS or equivalent degree from an ALA-accredited school or university.
- Familiarity or some experience with issues related to scholarly communications, rights management, and digital production/metadata description.
- Experience with library technologies and applications.
- Experience with project management.
- Evidence of, or potential for, professional and/or scholarly activity.
- Strong background in rights management or scholarly communications.
- Strong background in digitization/metadata best practices and digital project workflows.
- Direct experience in scholarly communications or copyright field.
- Ability to collaborate with diverse groups and communicate ideas effectively.
- Supervisory experience.
About Clemson
Clemson University is a major, land-grant, science and engineering-oriented research university in a college-town setting along a dynamic Southeastern corridor. Ranked as one of America’s Top Universities by U.S. News & World Report, Clemson is an inclusive, student-centered community characterized by high academic standards, culture of collaboration, school spirit, and competitive drive to excel. Nestled in the beautiful foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains, Clemson is located in the fastest-growing area of South Carolina and a short drive to major destination cities Charlotte and Atlanta. The upstate South Carolina region provides a highly desirable quality of life setting in which to pursue professional goals.
Application Process
Letter of interest to the search committee directly addressing requirements for the position. Include resume with names, email addresses, and telephone numbers of three professional references. Submit package electronically as single attachment in PDF format to: klsnide@clemson.edu
Application deadline for position extended to April 7, 2013.
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Closing Statement
Clemson University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any individual or group of individuals on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status or genetic information.
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