The Research Data and Digital Scholarship (RDDS) team at the University of 
Pennsylvania Libraries is looking for a digital scholarship programmer to be 
the server-side programmer and technical lead on data-intensive digital 
humanities and digital scholarship projects. 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.  



All Research Data and Digital Scholarship team members are expected and 
encouraged to dedicate one half-day a week to independent collaborative, 
creative, research, or professional development activities.



The RDDS team values collaboration, transparency, equity, openness, and 
accessibility in their work and is looking for a colleague who shares their 
commitment to an inclusive, ethical, anti-racist praxis.


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