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The Digital Coordinator and Archival Liaison (DCAL) will fill a critical dual 
role at the Institute for Thomas Paine Studies (ITPS). The DCAL will  focus 
digital humanities projects, initiatives, and curriculum at Iona in 
collaboration with the ITPS Director and other interested parts of the campus 
community. The DCAL will also serve as the point person for the archival 
holdings affiliated with the ITPS, including the Thomas Paine National 
Historical Association (TPNHA) and Lapidus collections, with an emphasis on 
preservation, digitization, and access. The DCAL will work to raise the profile 
of the archival holdings and facilitate their digital engagement.

In additional to the development and management of digital collections,The DCAL 
will also work in collaboration with the Director and Public Historian to 
coordinate and oversee events and public programming relevant to the ITPS 
archives and digital humanities endeavors. The DCAL will report to the ITPS 
Director and work with the Associate Provost and the TPNHA Archive affiliate 
librarian, Assistant Director of Libraries. The DCAL should hold either an 
MLS/MLIS, MA in Digital humanities (or similar advanced degree), and/or a PhD 
in history/political science/literature relevant to the content of the TPNHA 
archive. For more about the collection, please see the ITPS research portal: 
http://theitps.org/. The DCAL should have experience (two years +) working in 
archives, curation, and/or as a digital humanities/data science practitioner.

Specific responsibilities and skills include: 


Serve as a Coordinator for Digital Humanities Initiatives at Iona College, 
including; maintaining and expanding the ITPS research portal and relevant 
content (experience in data visualization, mapping, digital textuality and 
relevant tools needed); collaborating with and supporting the the Ryan Library, 
the history department, the Core Curriculum Committee, the School of Arts and 
Science, and the Lapenta School of Business as requested on projects, 
curriculum, and initiatives related to digital humanities, digital literacies, 
and others as they arise; supporting the Text Attribution Project (TAP); the 
Lapidus Collection and attribution query; and other projects at the ITPS.

Oversee the Creation, Management, and Engagement with the Thomas Paine National 
Historical Association (TPNHA) Digital Archive, including: the physical process 
of digitizing the collection; encouraging and supporting the use of the digital 
archive by scholarly researchers, in the classroom and in teaching, and in 
public facing/GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives, museums) collaborations; 
completing and maintaining the TPNHA research database (experience with Reclaim 
Hosting, Wordpress, Omeka, Python and/or equivalent programming needed); 
developing curriculum and programming around the digital archive in 
collaboration with the Public Historian; and any other aspects generating 
interest in the digital archive such presentations, virtual exhibits, and 
opportunities to promote and share the digital archive with a wide audience.

Coordinate Preservation and Access to the Physical TPNHA Archive in 
Collaboration with the Ryan Library; including: building out research and 
public-facing opportunities involving the physical archive; support of the 
Gardiner Archival Fellowship Program; facilitating access to the collection in 
dialogue with the Ryan Library.

Collaboration on ITPS grant-related opportunities, including: work with the 
ITPS Director, the Provost Office, and the Grants Office, as well as other 
interested partners, on public and private grant applications; prepare relevant 
materials to this process for interested donors, organizations; and other 
related activities, as they arise. 

About Iona

Founded in 1940, Iona College is a master's-granting private, Catholic, 
coeducational institution of learning in the tradition of the Edmund Rice 
Christian Brothers. Iona's 45-acre campus is just 20 miles north of Midtown 
Manhattan. With a total enrollment of nearly 4,000 students and an alumni base 
of over 50,000 around the world, Iona is a diverse community of learners and 
scholars dedicated to academic excellence and the values of justice, peace and 
service. Iona is highly accredited, offering undergraduate degrees in liberal 
arts, science, and business administration, as well as Master of Arts, Master 
of Science and Master of Business Administration degrees and numerous advanced 
certificate programs. Iona’s LaPenta School of Business is accredited by AACSB 
International, a prestigious recognition awarded to just five percent of 
business schools worldwide. The Princeton Review recognized Iona’s on-campus 
MBA program as a “Best Business School for 2020.” Iona College also recently 
launched a new, fully online MBA program for even greater flexibility.

 

Iona College is committed to attracting and supporting a staff and faculty of 
women and men that fully represents the racial, ethnic and cultural diversity 
of the nation and our institution; as a result, we actively seek applications 
from individuals of all backgrounds and beliefs


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