Dear colleagues,
I hope you’re all well.
I’d be grateful if you could circulate the below information, about the latest call for the National Library of Scotland’s Digital Scholarship Fellowship, to your networks:
The call is now open for the 2022-23 National Librarian’s Research Fellowship in Digital Scholarship. This Fellowship, which comes with an award of £7,500, is to explore any aspect of collections
on the Data Foundry (https://data.nls.uk/), the National Library of Scotland’s open data platform, using data science or other digital research methods.
This is a remote fellowship: we welcome applicants for remote residency of the position. One requirement of the post is that, Covid-dependent, the Fellow uses some of the award to visit the Library
for one week, to carry out engagement activities.
Closing date: 14 February, 2022.
For more information, please visit
https://data.nls.uk/projects/the-national-librarians-research-fellowship-in-digital-scholarship-2022-23/
Best wishes,
Sarah
Dr Sarah Ames
Digital Scholarship Librarian
National Library of Scotland
George IV Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1EW
Tel: +44 (0) 131 623 3769
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Website:
www.nls.uk
Twitter:
@semames1
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