Level UP: database creation and file metadata tagging (Part 2 of 2)
Project scope
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HumanitiesSkills
detail oriented document-oriented databases metadata researchProject Scope
Positions available: 4
Part 1 of this project involves the creation of text readable documents. Building on these enhanced documents, Part 2 of the project involves the creation of a document database and tagging documents with relevant metadata identifiers. Historical knowledge of the 20th century is an asset. A keen attention to detail is required. Research assistants will report to the Chair of the Humanities Department, Dr. M. Carroll.
Training will be provided and research assistants will work as closely as is needed with the Chair of the Humanities Department, Dr. Michael Carroll.
About the company
The Department of Humanities is built upon the vitality of its multidisciplinary structure, combining history, classics, philosophy and languages, including Chinese, French, Greek, Latin, Japanese and Spanish. We have a commitment to excellence in the pursuit of knowledge and excellence in student learning. We feed this commitment by recruiting faculty to complement the department’s strengths, encouraging excellence in teaching and course design, teaching specialized material at advanced levels and pursuing scholarship in our core disciplines. Study in the Humanities facilitates excellence in writing, critical thinking, understanding of past and current cultures and understanding ourselves. It provides the tools to think about and relate deeply to the human experience, past, present and future.