RESEARCH (20%)
SERVICE (10%)
Engages in service to the Libraries, the University, and to professional organizations by participating in committee work, projects, and other contributory achievements
1. Knowledge of and experience with tools and techniques for one or more aspects of research data, such as management, cleaning, analysis, documentation, storage, sharing, curation.
2. Experience with teaching or training.
3. Evidence of engagement with The Carpentries or a similar open model for teaching computing and data topics, as demonstrated by experience such as instructing or helping at computing and data workshops or Carpentries certification as an instructor, lesson developer, or trainer.
4. Knowledge of practices or guidelines for data curation, security and privacy, storage, and reuse, such as FAIR or CARE principles.
5. Evidence of experience working with one or more areas of: information management and description, open publishing, scholarly communication, electronic resources.
KU Libraries invite applications for the tenure-track faculty position of Research Data Librarian. The position will contribute to advancing KU Libraries’ research data services. The libraries are seeking growth in areas of research data deposit and curation while maintaining a broad portfolio of expertise in data management literacy and computing tools and skills. The Research Data Librarian will join a team with a culture of experimentation, peer learning, and collaboration. With a history of advocacy and leadership in open access and open scholarship, KU Libraries are well positioned to address evolving public access requirements for research data. Research & Discovery is a priority in the University of Kansas’ Jayhawks Rising strategic plan and a core goal in KU Libraries’ 2024-2028 strategic plan.
In this position, the librarian will work with researchers at all levels to address their data-related needs throughout the research data lifecycle, primarily through teaching and consulting. The librarian will expand capacity in data management planning and implementation and will work with colleagues to develop capacity in data visualization, analysis, and curation. In this position, the librarian will have opportunities to collaborate on data, data management, and computing literacies for undergraduate and graduate students. The librarian also works with colleagues to develop and maintain the libraries’ awareness of federal, funder, and regulatory requirements that affect KU’s researchers. KU Research and KU Information Technology are key partners in providing data services to KU’s researchers. Campus research units, such as the Institute for Policy & Social Research or the Biodiversity Institute, also present potential partnership opportunities.
KU Libraries coordinate KU’s membership in The Carpentries and facilitate an active cohort of volunteer instructors. KU’s Carpentries program offers workshops on a variety of computing and data topics and supports individuals through Carpentries Instructor Training and certification. In this position, the librarian will contribute to KU Libraries’ Carpentries-related efforts by joining and supporting the instructor cohort and helping at, instructing, and organizing workshops.
The Research Data Librarian will join the Digital Scholarship Team and reports to the Coordinator of Digital Scholarship. The team maintains strong cooperative relationships within KU Libraries and on campus, working with individuals conducting research at many scales. The Digital Scholarship Team is housed within the Digital Initiatives unit of the broader Research & Engagement Division. Digital Initiatives brings together much of the libraries’ computing and data expertise in library systems, institutional repositories, internal assessment, metadata and digitization, digital scholarship, and digital humanities.
We welcome candidates who meet the minimum requirement to apply and will support their professional development to grow in this position.
This is a full-time, 12-month, tenure-track faculty position. Rank considerations are based on professional performance, research, and service experience sufficient to qualify for appointment at the rank of Assistant Librarian or Associate Librarian.
See the Libraries Criteria for Academic Ranks document: http://policy.ku.edu/libraries/criteria-academic-ranks-library-faculty
Additional information about the Libraries promotion and tenure procedures can be found at the following website: https://policy.ku.edu/ku-libraries/promotion-and-tenure-procedures-faculty
Startup funds and annual development funds are provided to tenure-track faculty to support scholarly activities.