16.478 jobs at Virginia & Oxford; Labor Archives Fellowship

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 16, No. 478.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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       [1] From: John Unsworth <jmu2m@virginia.edu> (23)
             Subject: jobs at Virginia

       [2] From: John Unsworth <jmu2m@virginia.edu> (42)
             Subject: Labor Archives Fellowship

       [3] From: Michael Fraser <mike.fraser@computing- (76)
                     services.oxford.ac.uk>
             Subject: Vacancies within the Oxford Text Archive

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             Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 07:31:53 +0000
             From: John Unsworth <jmu2m@virginia.edu>
             Subject: jobs at Virginia

    Positions in Digital Humanities

    The University of Virginia Media Studies program seeks applicants for two
    tenure-track positions, one at the Assistant Professor level, and one at
    Associate or above. Applicants should have demonstrated record of research
    and teaching interests necessary to contribute to core curriculum in a new
    MA in Digital Humanities (technical knowledge of digital humanities,
    knowledge representation, software or mark-up, data base creation, concept
    modeling etc.). Applicants will have a discipline-base in a humanities
    department and should have scholarly and teaching commitments in one of the
    following areas: English, History, Religious Studies, Philosophy, Art
    History, or other humanities discipline. The senior hire will have
    administrative responsibility for Directing the MA and the undergraduate
    program in Media Studies. Appointments will be in Media Studies and a home
    department. Ability to teach in the undergraduate Media Studies program is
    desirable. PhD required by the start date, August 25th, 2003. Deadline for
    receipt of applications: April 4. Please include three references, cv,
    cover letter indicating research and teaching interests. For more
    information contact: Johanna Drucker, Director of Media Studies,
    mediastudies@virginia.edu. The University of Virginia is an equal
    opportunity/affirmative action employer. Application materials should be
    addressed to: Professor Drucker, Media Studies Program, PO Box 400866, 142
    Cabell Hall, Cabell Drive, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
    22904-4866.

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             Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 07:33:21 +0000
             From: John Unsworth <jmu2m@virginia.edu>
             Subject: Labor Archives Fellowship

    2003-2004 GEORGE MEANY MEMORIAL ARCHIVES FELLOWSHIPS

    The George Meany Memorial Archives offers two fellowships: MUSEUM and
    JOURNAL EDITING.

       ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must be full-time graduate students pursuing a
    degree in museum studies, history, editing or journalism. Desirable
    qualifications: museum fellowship experience in exhibit production and
    installation, and collections management; journal editing fellowship
    experience in copyediting, photographic research, copyright law, and
    knowledge of electronic publishing and photographic software. U.S.
    citizenship is required. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and
    people of color are strongly encouraged to apply.

    STIPEND: $12,500 for the academic year, September to May and, where
    applicable, tuition remission (awarded by the fellows college/university).

    WORK EXPERIENCE: Fellows work 19.5 hours each week for two semesters (28
    weeks). Supervised by archivists, fellows gain firsthand experience in:
    MUSEUM (collections management, exhibit installation); JOURNAL EDITING
    (copyediting, photographic research)

    APPLICATION PERIOD: February 15, 2003 - April 30, 2003

    APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Send a cover letter (specifying the category to
    which you are applying), current resume, one letter of recommendation,
    official undergraduate and graduate transcripts and one writing sample to:
    Fellowship Program, The George Meany Memorial Archives, 10000 New Hampshire
    Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20903.

    NOTE: Do not fax or e-mail applications. Deadline for receipt of completed
    applications and supporting documents is April 30. Fellowships are
    announced by May 15. Selection is based on the archivists' review of the
    applicant's academic record, work experience and career
    interests. Fellowships are not renewable and may not be
    deferred. Inquiries? Call 301.431.5451.

    INSTITUTIONAL SETTING: The George Meany Memorial Archives
    (www.georgemeany.org/archives) is located on the forty-seven acre campus of
    the George Meany Center for Labor Studies-National Labor College
    (www.georgemeany.org), an educational institution in Silver Spring,
    Maryland. The Meany Archives, established in 1981, preserves the
    historical records of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of
    Industrial Organizations (www.aflcio.org).

    LOCATION: The George Meany Center for Labor Studies-National Labor College
    is situated one block north of U.S. 495 exit 28A, just west of the
    intersection of New Hampshire Avenue and Powder Mill Road. Free
    parking. On-site cafeteria. By public transportation, take the Metrorail
    red line to the Fort Totten station; transfer to the Metro K6 bus to Powder
    Mill Road.

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             Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 07:33:47 +0000
             From: Michael Fraser <mike.fraser@computing-services.oxford.ac.uk>
             Subject: Vacancies within the Oxford Text Archive

    The following vacancies have arisen within the Research Technologies
    Service at Oxford University Computing Services. Details are also
    available online at http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/internal/vacancies/

    Title: Head of Oxford Text Archive

    Grade: RS2

    Salary: GBP 25,451 - 36,712

    The Research Technologies Service (RTS), based at Oxford University
    Computing Services, brings together a number of local, national, and
    international initiatives focussing on the support of research and
    utilising leading-edge technologies. Its activities and strategy are
    described at www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/rts/.

    The Oxford Text Archive (OTA) is a key component of the RTS. With
    substantial funding from the JISC and the AHRB, it hosts the AHDS Subject
    Centre for Literature Languages and Linguistics, which is part of the
    national Arts and Humanities Data Service (see ahds.ac.uk).

    This is a senior post involving strategic development as well as day to
    day management. You will be expected to develop strategic aims and
    objectives, supervise staff, allocate resources, and to work closely with
    other components of the RTS, OUCS, and the University. You will be
    responsible for representing the OTA at every level, liaising with
    partners and stakeholders, and ensuring timely and cost effective delivery
    of its services.

    We expect you to have a postgraduate qualification (or equivalent) in an
    appropriate discipline, with at least five years' relevant work
    experience. You will have a strategic knowledge of current developments
    and open standards in the creation, cataloguing, description, and
    archiving of digital resources. You will have experience of the creation
    and use of such resources within HE research and teaching, and you will be
    able to demonstrate the ability to work well with research and teaching
    staff at the local and national levels.

    By playing a major role in the development of a key service within the
    RTS, you will contribute to the establishment of a unique research-support
    environment at a world class University.

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    Title: OTA Collections Development Officer

    Grade: RS1A

    Salary: GBP 18,265 - 27,339

    The Research Technologies Service (RTS), based at Oxford University
    Computing Services, brings together a number of local, national, and
    international initiatives focussing on the support of research and
    utilising leading-edge technologies. Its activities and strategy are
    described at www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/rts/.

    The Oxford Text Archive (OTA) is a key component of the RTS. With
    substantial funding from the JISC and the AHRB, it hosts the AHDS Subject
    Centre for Literature Languages and Linguistics, which is part of the
    national Arts and Humanities Data Service (see http://ahds.ac.uk).

    You will be responsible for identifying, accessioning, cataloguing, and
    documenting new deposits of digital resources. You will take a lead in
    developing and validating descriptive metadata for digital resources held
    at the OTA, and you will also assist with the preparation of OTA holdings
    for preservation and delivery to end users.

    We expect you to have an appropriate degree or relevant experience. You
    should also have experience of working with traditional and electronic
    bibliographic sources and information, as well as experience or interest
    in working with digital resources. You should preferably have a
    postgraduate qualification in library or information sciences, and ideally
    should be familiar with relevant technologies and standards for resource
    description and interoperability, such as Dublin Core, Open Archives,
    OAIS, TEI headers.

    For both positions candidates should have a genuine enthusiasm for the
    creation and use of digital resources, and a willingness to work in a
    multi-disciplinary team. Good time management and communication skills
    are essential.

    For further details and application forms are available from Mrs Nicky
    Tomlin, OUCS, 13 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6NN (tel: 01865 273230, fax:
    01865 273275, email: Nicky.Tomlin@oucs.ox.ac.uk). Details are also
    available at http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/internal/vacancies/

    Completed applications must be received by 4 pm on 21st February 2003

    Interviews will be held during week commencing 3rd March 2003

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    Dr Michael Fraser
    Joint Co-ordinator
    Research Technologies Service, OUCS
    University of Oxford
    Email: mike.fraser@oucs.ox.ac.uk
    Tel: +44 1865 283343
    



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