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Bibliographic Data Systems Programmer
University of California, Davis
Davis

Come help the UC Davis Library redefine what it means to make bibliographic
information widely available. UCD is a leader in working with BIBFRAME through
its grant-funded BIBFLOW project (https://www.lib.ucdavis.edu/bibflow/), and
in every area of a digital library we are pushing at the boundaries of what is
expected.

  
Ever wonder what it would mean to combine usage data from across discovery
systems to build new recommending services tailored to individual researchers?
So do we! Did you ever wonder if we really need a traditional discovery layer
for our local catalog? We do too! Join us to be part of the
conversation!

  
UC Davis is one of the leading research institutions in the world, and is
within easy commuting distance of the San Francisco Bay Area or
Sacramento.

  
This position develops and maintains a data refinery to facilitate
bibliographic data analysis and linking. You'll be repsonsible for conversion
of MARC data into XML and RDF formats; and support BIBFRAME and schema.org
databases. You'll modify data descriptions, support catalog transactions, and
assist in data integrations within UCD and across the UC campuses. You will
conduct extract, transform, and load (ETL) operations on catalog databases.
(UC Davis currently runs Ex-Libris Aleph system.)

  
Reports to the ITIS Department Head and represents the Library in UC-wide
bibliographic systems committees.Salary: Programmer IV
($49,786 - $89,615)

  
For additional details and information on how to submit an online application,
please visit http://lib.ucdavis.edu/ul/about/jobs/

  
The position will remain open until filled.

  
UC Davis is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

UC Davis is a smoke and tobacco free campus effective July 1, 2014

  
  



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