Information Scientist and Philologist, Innsbruck

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Inserito il 05/06/2017

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ERC “NOSCEMUS – Nova Scientia: Early Modern Science and Latin” / Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies

 

Advertisement of a position for an information scientist (MA) / a philologist (MA) with excellent IT skills

 

 

The ERC Advanced Grant programme “NOSCEMUS – Nova Scientia: Early Modern Science and Latin” led by Martin Korenjak (Univ. of Innsbruck) and the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies (Innsbruck) led by Florian Schaffenrath are advertising one position for an information scientist (MA, 50%, 01/10/2017–30/09/2022).

 

The application deadline is 15th of June 2017.

 

 

Context, tasks and working conditions

 

The Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies (LBI) is among the biggest research organisations dedicated exclusively to the study of early modern Latin worldwide. The ERC Advanced Grant programme NOSCEMUS is a five-year project funded by the European Union aiming at a reassessment of the role of Latin in early modern natural science. Both entities will work in close cooperation.

 

In this context, the main tasks of the information scientist will include the following:

 

  *   - establishment, development and management of a database for early modern authors, texts and secondary literature (including back-end and front-end)

 

  *   - digitisation, conversion into machine readable formats and online presentation of early modern texts in cooperation with the Institute for Digitisation and Electronic Archiving of the Univ. of Innsbruck (DEA)

 

  *   - management of the homepages of the LBI and NOSCEMUS

 

  *   - preparation of long-term storage of the results of the LBI and NOSCEMUS

 

The gross salary will be at least € 1365,50 per month (14 times).

 

 

Requirements

 

Candidates should have a MA in informatics / a MA in classics combined with extraordinary IT skills. A background in the humanities or a strong interest in this field is important since the main challenge of the work will consist in adapting electronic tools to the needs of projects from this area. For the same reason, a strong capacity for teamwork is required. Candidates must be fluent in English in word and writing.

 

 

Applications should be sent, together with a CV and a letter of motivation, by email to Martin Korenjak (martin.korenjak@uibk.ac.at<mailto:martin.korenjak@uibk.ac.at>).

 

For further information, please contact Martin Korenjak.

 

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    http://www.digitalhumanities.org/humanist/Attachments/1496146921_2017-05-30_nikolaus.hoelzl@neolatin.lbg.ac.at_5576.2.docx

 

 

 


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