Student Assistants, Scholarly Communications Office

Student Assistants, Scholarly Communications Office

Position Description

The Scholarly Communications Office seeks a graduate student to assist with the maintenance of the Emory digital repository, OpenEmory, the Electronic Theses & Dissertations Repository, and the Emory research data repository, Dataverse. The student will assist in the creation of new repository records, assessment of journal publisher policies, review of faculty CVs, and the clean-up of existing repository records. The student may be asked to assist with marketing activities, including creating/updating brochures and other promotional materials, event planning, and other clerical projects for the Scholarly Communications Office as needed.

Due to the impact of COVID-19, the position is 100% remote until the Emory Libraries are again open at full capacity and members of the Scholarly Communications Office receive sign-off to return to the office.

 

Position Details 

  • Team: Scholarly Communications Office 
  • Hourly Rate: $11.50
  • Available openings: 2
  • Hours Per Week: 10
  • Work Schedule: At employees discretion during normal business hours (M-F, 8-5pm, remote)

 

Requirements

Qualifications (knowledge, skill and/or experience) required:

  • Required: Basic computer skills, particularly web searching, Word and Excel
  • Interest in publishing and/or copyright
  • Interest in research data archiving and sharing
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple work assignments
  • Attention to detail and time management skills
  • Ability to work independently and efficiently
  • Responsible, personable, and dependable

 

How to Apply 

If interested in this position, email Melanie T. Kowalski at LITS-studentjobs [at] emory [dot] edu.  


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