The Library has established a new Digital Strategies unit to advance the responsible adoption of artificial intelligence across learning, research, and library operations, together with the Library's data-driven services and its digital scholarship.
Reporting to the Assistant University Librarian (Digital Strategies), the appointee helps translate the Library's digital efforts into services and operational capability, with a focus on harnessing generative AI and exploring emerging agentic approaches to enhance library workflows, drive digital transformation, and enable library automation.
- Design, pilot, and integrate generative-AI workflows and lightweight automations (such as scripts and APIs) to enhance library processes, such as metadata generation, description and captioning, large-scale text and media processing;
- Develop AI-powered discovery and research-support services, such as gateways to library collections, with appropriate evaluation, guardrails, and quality assurance;
- Build the Library's internal AI capability, developing staff training, practical guides, and hands-on support so that colleagues across teams can adopt AI tools confidently and responsibly in their work;
- Evaluate and prioritize AI tools and use cases (including privacy, security, and licensing considerations), and promote responsible, transparent AI use across services;
- Advance digital scholarship and the digital preservation program in partnership with faculty and colleagues;
- Monitor emerging AI and digital-library developments, translate them into practical and ethically sound opportunities for the Library, and participate in library-wide projects and committees as needed.
Qualifications & Preferred Experience
- A master's degree in library and information science or a related field, in addition to a bachelor's degree, and a minimum of 2 years of post-qualification working experience;
- A sound understanding of generative AI and related technologies, with hands-on familiarity with current AI tools and platforms;
- A working understanding of the ethical, legal, and social implications of AI, including bias, transparency, privacy, copyright/IP, and academic integrity;
- A demonstrated record of service development, project leadership, and effective cross-unit collaboration in a rapidly evolving environment, including experience guiding or supervising staff;
- Experience in digital scholarship, library data and analytics, and/or AI / emerging-technology services;
- Excellent communication, instruction, and interpersonal skills, with a good command of both written and spoken English and Chinese.
(Duration: 2 years, renewable)
Starting salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Fringe benefits including annual leave, medical and dental benefits will be provided. A gratuity will be payable upon successful completion of contract.
Please apply on or before: 28 July 2026.