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Job: Product Manager, Scholarly eBooks (4 Years) at The New York Public Library
Reporting to the Director of Product, Scholarly eBooks, the Product Manager will support the NYPL’s institutional goal to increase the availability of digital content. The Scholarly eBooks initiative seeks to develop more equitable service to those researchers who may not be able to come in person to our reading rooms in New York City. We…
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Job: Digital Library Analyst at College of Charleston
The Digital Library Analyst plays a crucial role in supporting the operations of the Lowcountry Digital Library (LCDL) and other Library web properties and initiatives. Reporting to the Digital Services Coordinator, this position collaborates with the Digital Projects Librarian and LCDL partners to digitize, describe, and publish collections that enhance research on the Lowcountry region…
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Job: Library Technology Developer at Villanova University
Reporting to the Director of Library Technology, the Library Technology Developer will join a team of programmers and librarians in working to continually improve the library’s web presence and its support for staff and public technology needs. They will also actively participate in global open source communities working to improve the library technology landscape through…
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Job: Digital Preservation Librarian at University of Houston
Reporting to the Head of Preservation and Reformatting, the Digital Preservation Librarian will develop and execute policies and workflows, and manage the Libraries’ digital preservation system, Archivematica.At a broader level, the successful candidate is expected to collaborate with librarians, archivists, and external partners, such as the Texas Digital Library and the National Digital Stewardship Alliance…
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Job: Library Resources & Systems Manager at Wilmington University
Provide collaborative leadership in the implementation, support, maintenance, and troubleshooting of both emerging and existing library systems and applications. These include, but are not limited to, SIRSI, Discovery, ILLiad, EZProxy, and other systems as needed or requested. Develop strategies relating to electronic discovery through library content cataloging and user discovery. Evaluate the quality of open-access…
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Job: Archivist at University of La Verne
The University of La Verne is seeking a dedicated, forward thinking and experienced University Archivist to lead the management, preservation, and accessibility of the institution’s historical records and special collections. This role is integral to supporting the university’s mission of providing a distinctive and relevant educational experience to a diverse population, preparing them for successful…
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Job: Digital Scholarship Developer at University of Texas at San Antonio
Uses technical knowledge and skills around digital scholarship methods and technologies to achieve Libraries digital scholarship goals, foregrounding technical praxis, co-creation, and community engagement. Oversees the digital scholarship project lab and staff. Develops and maintains applications, platforms, and tools that support digital scholarship projects and initiatives using extensive technical skills and knowledge of digital scholarship…
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Announcement: Registration is Now Open for the 2025 DLF Forum, Learn@DLF Program Available
Registration is now open for the in-person Digital Library Federation’s (DLF) Forum and Learn@DLF, happening in Denver, Colorado, November 16-19, 2025. The program for Learn@DLF, which features 6 exciting workshops, is also now available. The DLF Forum program will be released in early summer. See full post.
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Job: Scholarly Communications Librarian at University of Cincinnati
Reporting to the Associate Dean for Research & Instruction, the Scholarly Communications Librarian is responsible for leading library publishing services and developing scholarly communication programs and services to advance open access through sustainable publishing models. This role requires an energetic professional with expertise in scholarly communications, a strong commitment to access to knowledge, and the…
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Resource: In collaboration with the Iowa Women’s Archive, Our Rightful Place is now open to explore
We are pleased to announce the launch of Our Rightful Place in collaboration with the University of Iowa Libraries Iowa Women’s Archives. This digital collection of oral history interviews, data visualizations, archival stories, and more celebrates the history of women in Iowa politics. This project originally grew from the work of 50-50 in 2020, a nonpartisan…
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Report: Diving Deeper: Slavery in Motion Artists in Conversation
On January 16, 2025, Remains // An Archive, a seed lab of the Diaspora Solidarities Lab, a part of the LifexCode: Digital Humanities Against Enclosure ecosystem, held a conversation at the Baltimore Museum of Art with four artists who created works to illuminate Remains’ research for its Slavery in Motion project. Dr. Brooke Mai, LifexCode…
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Editors’ Choice: AI bots are destroying Open Access
There’s a war going on on the Internet. AI companies with billions to burn are hard at work destroying the websites of libraries, archives, non-profit organizations, and scholarly publishers, anyone who is working to make quality information universally available on the internet. And the technologists defending against this broad-based attack are doing everything they can…
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Editors’ Choice: On Voyant Tools, Stopword Lists, and Japanese Textual Analysis and Visualisation
Over the past year, I have been working on a textual analysis project exploring Japanese understandings of Judaism, Israel, and Zionism during the Meiji (1868-1912) and Taishō periods (1912-1926) as a part of a fellowship at Brandeis University’s Schusterman Center for Israel Studies, Institute for Advanced Israel Studies. In fact, I am writing this article…
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Resource: The Importance of Design Plans for Data Science
Since becoming a Data Fellow at the D-Lab, I have had the opportunity to assist many talented social scientists through the D-Lab’s Consulting service. A regular consulting request is to help with the research design for a new project. These requests are understandable. For empirical researchers, a high-quality research design makes or breaks a research…
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Report: A Novel Approach To Novels That Shaped Our World!
It is wonderful to be collaborating with Leeds Libraries on their online Games Jam this month, which is encouraging people to create playful interactive adaptations of books in the BBC’s Novels that Shaped Our World list. In my experience game jams are a brilliant way of bringing historic and literary digital library and archive collections…
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Announcement: Portraits in DH: Dr. Sylvia Fernández
Sylvia A. Fernández, Ph.D is currently a Public and Digital Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow at the Hall Center for the Humanities, University of Kansas. She is a co-founder of Borderlands Archives Cartography, a member of Torn Apart / Separados, and team member and coordinator of the ongoing initiative of United Fronteras, as well as other collaborative…