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Job: Digital Initiatives Project Manager at Yale University

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Yale University librarians work in libraries across the Central, West,
Medical, and Science campuses, to build, manage, and provide access to a rich
and unique record of human thought and creativity. They demonstrate
flexibility, creativity, and imagination in their work and adapt to and help
shape a continuously evolving work environment. Yale librarians provide
consistently high quality service to the University, and help meet the needs
of the local, national, and international teaching and research communities.

  
Reporting to the Manuscripts and Archives (MSSA) Head of Digital Information
Systems while working in close collaboration with Library IT, the Fortunoff
Video Archives (FVA) Senior Archivist, the Director of Digitization
Initiatives, the Digital Preservation Librarian, and other Library
stakeholders, the Digital Initiatives Project Manager will have a dual
responsibility: (1) to provide technical support and project management for
the ongoing Fortunoff Video Archive mass digitization project; and (2) to
provide support for digital repository development to ensure long-term
preservation of, and access to, digital audio and video collections.

  
Departmental Responsibilities

  * Provide front-line technical support for FVA video digitization project.
  * Function as primary project liaison for MSSA with YUL-IT, YUL Preservation, YUL Digital Initiatives and other library stakeholders and outside vendors on behalf of Fortunoff Video Archive and other digital library development projects.
  * Plan, develop, test, and implement FVA user interface pairing streaming digital video with time-coded text summaries in a secure, password-protected environment.
  * Conduct FVA project stakeholder interviews focusing on workflow, business processes, policies, and organizational goals and objectives for the digitization, creation, arrangement, description, and preservation of digital audio and video. Document outcomes of interviews and share findings with necessary project stakeholders for implementation.
  * Work with YUL-IT, YUL Preservation, and YUL Digital Initiatives, and other Library stakeholders to provide informational input into decisions concerning the development and delivery of applications, programs and systems. Help guide the design, implementation, and improvement of existing services and library technology applications. Develop functional and technical requirements, use cases, and documentation for digital preservation and access environments.
  * Test, analyze, and re-test prototype repository systems to assure viability and functionality of digital assets, especially for digital audio and video.
  * Work with YUL-IT, YUL Preservation, and YUL Digital Initiatives, and other Library stakeholders to identify/develop a metadata schema to support search, retrieval, and collection management of digital audio and video.
  * Monitor work of distributed project teams. Develop detailed project plans andmanage timelines, roles, responsibilities, resources, and measures that will lead tothe successful completion of the project or specific phase of the project.
  * Prepares documentation, user manuals and develops formal proposals for new systems and modifications to existing systems.
  * May be required to assist in disaster recovery efforts.
  * May be assigned to work at West Campus location in West Haven, CT.
  
  
Required Education and Experience

Master's degree in Library Science from an American Library Association
accredited Library school. In selected instances, a post-graduate degree in a
related discipline may be required or substituted for an MLS. Appointment to
this rank is limited to two years at which time it is expected that the
individual will develop necessary requirements to meet expectations of
performance at the Librarian 2 level.

  
Required Skills & Abilities

  * A graduate degree in Computer Science or related discipline may be substituted for an MLS. Appointment to Librarian 2 requires a 2 years related experience and to a Librarian 3, 5 years related experience. Knowledge of SQL using MySQL or Microsoft SQL Server; database architecture and design.
  * Experience with digital audio and video formats and online delivery. Experience with equipment for A/V digitization. Broad knowledge of preservation issues related to audio and video. Solid grasp of digital preservation standards and best practices, including but not limited to OAIS and TRAC.
  * Strong organizational and project management skills. Ability to utilize different project management methods and tools. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across units, handle multiple projects, meet deadlines, and be an effective contributor to a production-oriented environment.
  * Demonstrated knowledge of analog audio and video formats and analog to digital conversion. Understanding of a wide range of digital library standards and practices, standards for media content, metadata, controlled authorities, and digitization; particularly audio and video collections.
  * Excellent written and oral communication skills and excellent interpersonal skills. Must be able to both translate technical issues to non-technical staff and explain system requirements and functionality in a manner suitable for technical staff. Ability to identify and analyze problems.
  
Preferred Education, Experience, and Skills

Experience in: managing multiple complex projects, maintaining alignment of
projects with unit objectives; working in an academic library or special
collections; digital asset management systems, digital library systems,
storage systems, and related technologies; source code repository management
using systems such as Subversion or Git; and digital library or institutional
repository development.



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