Freedman Scholars na Case Western Reserve University
Case Western Reserve University · Cleveland, Estados Unidos Da América · Onsite
- Escritório em Cleveland
The Freedman Scholars program is a student internship where Scholars work under the guidance of full-time staff members in the Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship to provide high-quality digital scholarship consultation and reference services to the CWRU and Cleveland community. Scholars will staff walk-in hours in the Freedman Center Technology Lab, answer reference queries from patrons, and assist with patron research projects through consultations and assigned project work. Scholars are expected to be able to work independently after completing training, productively collaborate with project team members and users, communicate progress regularly and effectively, and partner with Center staff to determine a path for professional development with a culminating experience that captures their growth in the program. To learn more about these activities and the program, visit the Freedman Scholars website.
The Freedman Scholars program is supported by an endowment from Walter Freedman and Karen Harrison.
Primary Responsibilities:
Staff walk-in hours in the Technology Lab to triage patron requests, assist them with getting started on Center technology, and troubleshoot issues
Answer virtual and in-person reference questions related to digital scholarship and general library services and resources
Maintain and contribute to Center documentation and training materials
Develop resources—such as Research Guides or workshops—in area of expertise
Contribute to consultations and project teams related to digital scholarship topics including working with research software and/or digitization equipment
Maintain confidentiality with patron research projects, especially as it relates to data with Personally Identifiable Information
Complete an individually defined professional development project defined in conversation with Center staff that connects to the Scholar’s professional goals
Communicate effectively and open-mindedly with patrons, peers, and Center and Library staff
Work collaboratively with Library staff to ensure all patrons have a high-quality experience when they interact with library resources
May assist with training student assistants and other staff and conducting demonstrations for Center tours
Educational Value:
Contribute to research projects that result in peer-reviewed publication, trade publication, patents, grants, and pedagogical materials
Gain hands-on experience with research software with applicability in wide-ranging academic disciplines, from the humanities to medicine
Enhance understanding of the research lifecycle and how technology (re)shapes possibilities, processes, and outcomes
Learn to complete reference interviews that identify patron needs and connect them to the right resources
Learn to communicate with and assist patrons from all disciplines and with varying needs, understandings of, and comfort with research software and technology
Hours Needed:
Scholars will average 10 hours a week in the Freedman Center. Hours will be in person. Availability for summer work is highly preferred. The undergraduate pay rate will be $13.25 an hour, and the graduate pay rate will be $15 an hour.
Required Qualifications
Ability to engage with patrons in a helpful, friendly, and engaging way that adheres to the Center’s mission of making technology accessible to all
Willingness to learn complex processes and best practices for user scenarios ranging from quick tasks to full research projects
Background in at least one area of digital scholarship services, including:
Data analysis and visualization
Generative AI research tools and applications
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Multimedia digitization, editing, and production
Large Language Models
Photogrammetry and 3D modeling
Python
R
Statistical analysis
Virtual/Mixed/Extended reality
Web scraping
Must be comfortable with Windows computers and able to effectively troubleshoot patron issues and technical challenges
Must be able to work independently as well as collaboratively with a team
Must be able to communicate effectively with patrons, peers, and Center and Library staff
Ability to adhere to Center and Library guidelines around acceptable use of technology, patron privacy, and stewardship of resources
Ability to sit for an extended period and move around to help patrons; there is the possibility of moderate lifting to relocate equipment
Preferred Qualifications
We are particularly interested in applicants who have previous experience in or a strong desire to grow in one or more of the following areas:
Statistical analysis
Data visualization
Use of Generative AI and Large Language Models in research applications
Apply on Interfolio with a 1-page resume that includes relevant coursework and/or professional experience and a 1-page cover letter that speaks directly to the required and, if applicable, preferred qualifications in the job description as well as the applicant’s general interest in working for the Freedman Center. Applicants selected to move on will be contacted for an interview. Questions should be directed to [email protected].
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