Apologies for the cross posting:
Here is a new job posting within Simmons College Graduate School of
LIbrary and Information Science in Boston, MA.
Review of applications will begin on October 21, 2009.
If you have questions about the position, please do not hesitate to
contact Terry Plum at [log in to unmask]
Best,
Linnea
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Technology Assistant for the Digital Curriculum Lab (GSLIS) - Part-
time, 21 hours/week – Graduate School of Library and Information
Science (GSLIS)
Summary:
The Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) at
Simmons College in Boston, MA seeks a part-time Technology Assistant
for the Digital Curriculum Lab on a three-year, grant funded,
appointment, to take the technical lead in designing, implementing and
supporting the Digital Curriculum Lab in GSLIS. This position
specifically supports the Institute of Museum and Library Services
grant for cultural heritage convergence education, involving digital
asset management (DAM) applications, digital content, tools, and
scripts to teach digital preservation, arrangement, description and
the management of digital content. Examples of DAM applications for
this project are DSpace, Archon, CollectiveAccess, and Greenstone,
among others. The position develops a set of learning modules for
teaching concepts relevant to archives, museum studies, library
science and cultural heritage, under the direction of the GSLIS
faculty. This three year position specifically supports the Four Cs
for Development of Cultural Heritage Institutions grant, (http://gslis.simmons.edu/4cs/
) and will also provide more generalized programming and application
development support for teaching and learning in GSLIS. This position
develops new capabilities and tools for teaching cultural heritage in
the digital environment. The position will help write the list of
functional requirements, conduct a scan of existing software
applications, build a test bed and evaluation workflow, and produce a
working Digital Curriculum Lab that supports GSLIS education, and
serves as a model for international cooperation. This position also
helps to develop web applications relating to teaching and learning.
The position will use development applications such as PHP/MySQL,
Java, JavaScript, or other scripting or programming frameworks. This
position participates in the support of the GSLIS Technology Lab and
serves on the GSLIS Technology Team. This position is 21 hours per
week and is benefits-eligible.
Requirements:
• Demonstrated expertise with application installation and development
on Mac or Linux servers;
• Demonstrated expertise with web applications development, using PHP/
MySQL, Java, JavaScript, or other application environment;
• Demonstrated expertise with XHTML markup and CSS;
• Familiarity with archival, museum or visual digital content;
• Familiarity with archival, museum or visual digital asset management
systems;
• Excellent written and oral presentation skills;
• Excellent customer service skills;
• Familiarity with online pedagogy;
• Ability to work independently;
• Ability to work in a team-based environment.
To apply for this position, please go to our online employment site
at: https://jobs.simmons.edu.
Click on “Search Postings”, select the position title and follow the
directions to apply online.
To go directly to this position posting, please click on:
http://jobs.simmons.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=51115
Simmons is committed to excellence in education and employment through
diversity.
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Linnea Johnson '04LS
Assistant Manager of Information Technology
GSLIS Adjunct Faculty
Graduate School of Library and Information Science
GSLIS Technology Group
Simmons College
300 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115
617-521-2834
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http://gslislab.simmons.edu
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