8.0396 Jobs: Librarian at Yale; CETH (2/115)
Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Wed, 22 Mar 1995 00:49:38 EST
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 8, No. 0396. Wednesday, 22 Mar 1995.
(1) Date: Thu, 16 Mar 1995 10:05:01 -0800 (40 lines)
From: "Paul J. Constantine" <Paul.Constantine@Yale.Edu>
Subject: Position Vacancy--Yale University
(2) Date: Tue, 21 Mar 1995 15:06:55 -0500 (EST) (75 lines)
From: Susan Hockey <HOCKEY@ZODIAC.BITNET>
Subject: Position available at CETH
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Date: Thu, 16 Mar 1995 10:05:01 -0800
From: "Paul J. Constantine" <Paul.Constantine@Yale.Edu>
Subject: Position Vacancy--Yale University
> Lewis Walpole Librarian Yale University Library
>
> The Yale University Library invites applications for the post of
> Librarian of the Lewis Walpole Library. We seek an accomplished
> librarian or scholar, or a person who combines these talents, whose
> background includes knowledge of 18th-century Britain, oversight of
> valuable collections and historic properties, and management of staff
> and academic programs. The Librarian is responsible for the overall
> administration and direction of the Library and will also be engaged
> in working closely with the collections and researchers at Yale's
> Sterling and Beinecke libraries. The Lewis Walpole Library has been
> part of the Yale University Library since 1980. It includes drawings,
> paintings, furniture, 30,000 volumes, 60 linear feet of manuscripts,
> and more than 100,000 prints housed on a 13-acre compound with four
> historically-important structures in Farmington, Connecticut. The
> Library is advised by its own Board of Managers and enjoys an
> independent endowment of more than $16,000,000, which gives the
> Library the capacity to conduct significant academic programs. The
> successful candidate for this position will demonstrate the ability to
> build, organize, and make broadly accessible the Library's holdings;
> stimulate and aid research in the Library's collections; manage
> academic programs based at the Library; and play an active role in
> both the Farmington and Yale University communities.
>
> Competitive salary and attractive benefits. Screening of applications
> will begin on April 30, 1995 and continue until the position is
> filled. Yale is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
>
> Nominations, requests for more information, and applications
> (consisting of a cover letter, resume, and the names of three
> references) should be directed to: Diane Y. Turner Director, Library
> Human Resources P.O. Box 208240 New Haven, CT 06520-8240
>
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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 1995 15:06:55 -0500 (EST)
From: Susan Hockey <HOCKEY@ZODIAC.BITNET>
Subject: Position available at CETH
The Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities (CETH) is seeking a
humanities computing specialist. Please see the position description below.
Susan Hockey
Director, Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities
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HUMANITIES COMPUTING SPECIALIST
Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities
RESPONSIBILITIES: Develops and maintains information services for
Center, including World Wide Web Server, newsletter, and planned series
of guides to electronic text resources and applications. Provides
research support for humanities computing and electronic texts on a
national basis. Gives presentations and seminars on electronic texts
in the humanities. Coordinates electronic text center at Rutgers
University including supervision of student assistants. Assists
participants at CETH Summer Seminar.
QUALIFICATIONS: Strong background in the humanities with PhD
preferred. Experience with computer applications in humanities
research required, with at least two years preferred. Reading
knowledge of some foreign languages preferred. Knowledge of TEI SGML
and experience with Internet, PCs (DOS and Windows), Macintosh and Unix
preferred. Good oral and written communication skills required.
SALARY: Negotiable, dependent upon experience and qualifications,
for a grant funded appointment equivalent to assistant professor rank;
possibility of renewal.
STATUS/BENEFITS: Faculty status, non-tenure track, calendar year
appointment, TIAA/CREF pension, life/health insurance, prescription
drug, dental and eyeglass plans, tuition remission, one month vacation.
CENTER PROFILE: The Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities
(CETH) is sponsored jointly by Rutgers, the State University of New
Jersey and Princeton University. The Center's administrative
headquarters are located in the Archibald Stevens Alexander Library,
the main humanities and social sciences research library of Rutgers on
the College Avenue Campus in New Brunswick, New Jersey. CETH acts as a
national focus for the creation, dissemination and use of electronic
texts in the humanities with emphasis on scholarly applications and
primary source materials. CETH's activities include an Inventory of
Electronic Texts in the Humanities, research into methods of providing
Internet access to collections of SGML-encoded material in the
humanities, an international summer seminar on methods and tools for
electronic texts in the humanities and general information services for
humanities computing. CETH is also developing associated projects in
partnership with other institutions and research groups. A consortium
of member institutions is planned to start in July 1995. CETH is
supported in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
TO APPLY: Resumes received no later than April 10, 1995 will receive
first consideration. Submit resume, cover letter, and names of three
referees to:
Sandra Troy (APP.112)
Libraries Personnel Officer
Rutgers University Libraries
169 College Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08903
FAX #908-932-7637
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey upholds a commitment to
affirmative action and equal opportunity.