My apologies for any cross-posting.  I'm happy to announce the posting of a 
1-year fixed term Digital Humanities Developer position in Academic Computing 
Services here at Stanford University.  The job description is provided below.  
Interested candidates can apply for the position at jobs.stanford.edu searching 
for job ID 42067.

All the best,
Elijah

Elijah Meeks
http://dhs.stanford.edu
Digital Humanities Specialist
Academic Computing Services
Stanford University
[email protected]
(650)387-6170

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Digital Humanities Developer, Academic Computing Services
 
        
Job ID
         42067
Job Location
         University Libraries
Job Category
         Library
Salary
         4P3
Date Posted
         Mar 25, 2011
 

This is a Fixed-Term position for 12 months.

Academic Computing Services (ACS), a division of Stanford University Libraries 
and Academic Information Resources (SULAIR), provides technology expertise, 
resources, and services to students, faculty, and staff in support of the 
University’s academic mission. Due to the growing demand by Stanford faculty 
for software development and integration in humanities research, ACS seeks an 
experienced Digital Humanities Developer. The successful candidate must have 
experience working with humanities scholars and expertise in developing 
sophisticated representation of humanities datasets. S/he will work with ACS's 
Digital Humanities Specialist to support faculty projects by developing dynamic 
and interactive software as well as identifying and integrating a wide variety 
of techniques and tools for work in the humanities. The candidate should have a 
firm understanding of at least one of the major trends in the digital 
humanities, such as historical GIS, event modeling, text analysis !
 or semantic networks.
The digital humanities developer will work alongside collaborative groups 
across Stanford, providing solutions and support for a variety of projects. 
Development work will be oriented toward reuse by scholars across traditional 
humanities disciplines as well as providing resources for staff in SULAIR and 
similar organizations at Stanford. The position will report to the Digital 
Humanities Specialist.
In addition to a resume, interested candidates should submit a cover 
letter/email describing how their qualifications are a fit for the position.
Specific responsibilities include:
• Alongside the Digital Humanities Specialist, consult with faculty to identify 
how their work can be better facilitated with custom software and off-the-shelf 
tools.
• Evaluate existing humanities software tools suitable for a humanities-wide 
audience as well as those best oriented toward particular fields and 
methodologies. Design and implement plug-ins or scripts for such tools to 
better suit humanities datasets, when necessary. Maintain familiarity with tool 
functionality and the latest methodological theory on the use of such tools in 
humanities scholarship.
• Build and/or identify lightweight, web-portable frameworks that allow 
scholars to present and easily work with standardized datasets.
• Identify and convey the variety of methods of representing nuanced and 
sophisticated knowledge in digital format, specifically in regard to digital 
scholarly media.
• Review professional literature; participate in newsgroups and other forums to 
stay abreast of new methodologies and practices relevant to Digital Humanities; 
and continually improve knowledge of academic technology and programming 
through participation in code reviews with other Academic Computing developers 
and attending appropriate classes and workshops.
Qualifications
• A degree in a humanities discipline and/or a degree in computer science (or 
related field). A Masters degree or greater in one of these areas is preferred.
• A minimum of five years experience in using technology in Humanities 
scholarship, and a demonstrated keen understanding of current projects and 
trends in the digital humanities.
• Demonstrated proficiency in one or more of the following areas: natural 
language processing, data-mining, machine learning, spatial analysis, data 
modeling, network analysis or information visualization.
• A proven record of developing applications both independently and as part of 
a team, from conception through implementation, including the architectural 
planning, design, coding, testing, debugging, and documentation phases of a 
software development project.
• Experience with relational databases (Oracle, SQL) and scripting languages 
(PHP, Perl, Javascript, XML, XSLT, XHTML, CSS).
• Experience developing dynamic and interactive media, preferably with 
experience developing applications for a touch-environment.
• Experience developing and integrating tools in an open source environment.
• Experience with the integration of digital media into web applications and/or 
collaboration systems (e.g., Sakai, Drupal, etc.)
• Experience working with faculty in an academic setting.
• Familiarity with human/computer interface principles, and experience applying 
those principles in programming.
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

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