Postgraduate Fellow position: The Dartmouth Digital History Initiative

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Dartmouth College invites applications for a Postgraduate Fellow to work with the Dartmouth Digital History Initiative (DDHI), a project that connects oral history and the digital humanities. Since our launch in 2019, the DDHI team has successfully developed prototype digital tools and methods for encoding and visualizing data drawn from oral history archives. In 2023, the DDHI will embark on a new two-year collaboration with the Oral History Metadata Synchronizer (OHMS), the premier platform for enhancing access to digital oral history collections. This collaboration, which is funded by an NEH Digital Humanities Advancement Grant, will provide OHMS users with new capabilities to produce maps, timelines, and other data visualizations.  The DDHI postgraduate fellow will be based at Dartmouth College and will serve as project manager for the duration of the collaboration.

For more details about the position, please see the posting on the H-Net Job Guide.  Applications can be submitted online via Interfolio.  Interviews will be conducted via Zoom during February 2023; the tenure of the posiiton will begin in mid-2023.  Questions about the position can be directed to Prof. Edward Miller at edward.miller@dartmouth.edu.