The Research Data and Digital Scholarship team at University of
Pennsylvania Libraries is looking for a digital scholarship programmer. The
incumbent will work alongside RDDS team members with skills in data
science, text mining, design, digital cultural heritage, scholarly
communication, data visualization, and mapping to create lightweight web
applications, digital humanities tools, and digital projects in
collaboration with Penn faculty and students. As a project technical lead,
they will have excellent knowledge of scripting languages such as Python;
web-development technologies and frameworks (Javascript, CSS, HTML5); and
relational and NoSQL databases. As a faculty-and-student facing member of
the RDDS team, they will also have sound project management chops and a
knack for explaining complex ideas to a broad variety of stakeholders.
For more and to apply, see:
https://wd1.myworkdaysite.com/recruiting/upenn/careers-at-penn/job/Van-Pelt-Library/Digital-Scholarship-Programmer_JR00044206-1
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Matthew K. Gold, Ph.D.
Director, M.A. Program in Digital Humanities (http://www.gc.cuny.edu/dh) & M.S.
Program in Data Analysis and Visualization (http://www.gc.cuny.edu/datavis)
/
Associate Professor of English & Digital Humanities /
Advisor to the Provost for Digital Initiatives, CUNY Graduate Center
http://mkgold.net | @mkgold
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