The University of Santa Barbara Library invites applications for a Postdoctoral Scholar in Open Source Information Science. The successful candidate will work within the Department of Research Data Services at the Library and in collaboration with campus faculty on a project focused on open source discovery and sustainability. The project leverages an interdisciplinary team of scientists, librarians and engineers across the University of California that are part of a recently funded UC OSPO Network via an award from the Alfred P Sloan Foundation. This position will work with UC-wide working groups focused on open-source discovery and open source sustainability, and liaise with a third working group focused on open-source education and training. The position will also collaborate with a community manager based at UC Davis.
As part of the research activities envisaged for this award the postdoc will:
• Participate in network, working-group and campus meetings, including travel to the annual in-person network meeting.
• Develop a community informed survey instrument for evaluating open source products, perceptions and practices within the UC community.
• Coordinate across UC campuses the delivery of the survey and explore the potential for integration into periodic reporting.
• Conduct survey data analysis, report and publication writing. Share research instruments and findings across UC campuses to facilitate local efforts to understand the open source landscapes.
• Collaborate with the Discovery Working Group on contribution and verification of data from survey methodologies into UC ORB (Open Source Repository Browser)
• Conduct research into UC open-source software citation: Research current status of open-source citation and collaborate on algorithms for extracting software citations. Conduct data analysis, report and publication writing.
• Collaborate on the comparative evaluation of methods for assessing the status of open-source products.
• Identify model pathways towards sustainability, including but not limited to technology transfer, fee-for-service models, open source community formation and maintenance, and archiving / containerization.
• Support development of OS curation best practices and sustainability resources for system-wide implementation.
The University is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through research, teaching, and service as appropriate to the position.
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