POSITION: Director of the Scholarly Technology Group, Brown University


Subject: POSITION: Director of the Scholarly Technology Group, Brown University
NINCH-ANNOUNCE (david@ninch.org)
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 16:41:47 -0400


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Subject: POSITION: Director of the Scholarly Technology Group, Brown University

NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
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October 10, 2000

                            Position Available:
        Director of the Scholarly Technology Group, Brown University
                         http://www.stg.brown.edu
    http://www.brown.edu/Administration/Human_Resources/hrweb/jobs/b00438.htm

A particularly compelling position has opened up at Brown University.

David Green
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>Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 23:44:03 -0400 (EDT)
>Reply-To: Allen_Renear@brown.edu
>To: david@ninch.org
>Subject: Position: STG Director (fwd)
>
>
>DIRECTOR
>The Scholarly Technology Group, Brown University
>
>The Brown University Scholarly Technology Group (STG) is a 15 person R&D
>and service unit that explores the use of advanced information technology
>in academic research, teaching, and scholarly communication, and provides
>services, such as systems analysis and project management, which make its
>expertise available to the Brown University research community. STG works
>in several related areas, including digital library technologies and
>textbase development, interactive hypermedia systems, and arts and
>humanities computing. STG is recognized as one of the leading academic
>technology research centers in the world, with well-known specialists in
>the areas of SGML/XML markup systems and hypermedia systems, and with
>pioneering digital library projects, such as the Women Writers Project
>(http://www.wwp.brown.edu). STG's senior management staff includes Steve
>DeRose, Chief Scientist; Elli Mylonas, Associate Director for Research and
>Projects; and Julia Flanders, Associate Director for Textbase Development,
>and David Reville, Associate Director for Communications and Systems.
>Standards activities include the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI),
>W3C XLink/Xpointer, and the Open Electronic Book Forum. For more
>information about STG see http://www.stg.brown.edu
>
>We are seeking a Director who is both an accomplished scholar and a
>skillful and entrepreneurial manager of research and service groups, and
>who has demonstrated capability to lead innovative research in relevant
>areas of digital technology applications. Minimum requirements include
>five years relevant experience; three years project management or lead
>systems analysis and a substantial record of publication and professional
>activities.
>
>For further information about this position see
><http://www.brown.edu/Administration/Human_Resources/hrweb/jobs/b00438.htm>
>or contact Dr. Allen Renear, Director (until January 2001), Scholarly
>Technology Group (401 863-7312 or Allen_Renear@Brown.Edu).
>
>To apply send a current c.v. to Human Resources, Box 1879/B00438, Brown
>University, Providence, RI 02912. Review of applications has begun and
>and continue until an appointment is made.
>
>Brown University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer

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