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New York University Division of Libraries is (also) seeking a tenure-track Data Reference and Collections Librarian to support the needs of data-intensive research and teaching across a wide range of social sciences, humanities, and sciences disciplines. This individual works as part of our Data Services department to grow and sustain a dynamic program that supports researchers across the full data lifecycle, including data finding and access, data literacy training and consultation, and data collections management and licensing.
If you are interested, please submit your application here: https://apply.interfolio.com/118960.
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Zach Coble
Head, Digital Scholarship Services
NYU Libraries
zach.coble@nyu.edu
pronouns: he/him/his
The deadline for submissions for the NYCDH Graduate Student Project Award has been extended to Friday, May 24 at 11:59pm.
Thanks,
Zach
A reminder that proposals are due for the NYCDH Graduate Student Project Award on Monday, April 30, 2018 at 11:59pm.
See https://nycdh.org/nycdh-graduate-student-project-award-cfp/ for the full call for prosals.
Finished proposals (and questions) should be sent to nycdigitalhumanities@gmail.com with the subject heading: NYCDH Grad Student Award Proposal 2018.
Best,
Zach
In our excitement to announce the recipients, we neglected to include one of the Honorable Mention projects! We are pleased to announce an additional Honorable Mention:
David Danzig (New York University) for the project, “Ethnic Dynamics in Migratory Scenarios of the Ancient Near East: Collection and Analysis of Data on Inter-Ethnic Contact Drawn from Everyday Texts.”
Our apologies to David for the omission, and congratulations to all of the recipients!