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Re: Job: Digital Library Applications Developer

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Katherine Lynch <[log in to unmask]>

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Hi everyone,

We have an exciting development to add to the job posting below. As of
last week, we have made the decision to start using and developing on
Project Hydra at Temple University Libraries. So if you are interested in
working on Hydra or love Ruby on Rails (or know someone who does), please
apply/spread the word!

Temple University is a 10 minute ride from Center City Philadelphia, PA.

** Please excuse any cross-posting **

The Temple University Libraries are seeking a creative and energetic
individual to fill the position of Digital Library ApplicationsDeveloper.
Temple’s federated library system serves an urban research university with
over 1,800 full-time faculty and a student body of 36,000 that is among the
most diverse in the nation. For more information about Temple and
Philadelphia, visithttp://www.temple.edu.

Description

Reporting to the Senior Digital Library Applications Developer and working
closely with others in the Digital Library Initiatives Department, help
develop and maintain the technological infrastructure for Temple
University’s digital library initiatives and services, which includes
preserving and delivering large collections of digital objects, and
supporting digital humanities and scholarly communication initiatives
throughout the Library. Under the guidance of supervisor, architect,
implement, test and deploy new tools and services primarily based on open
source project software, such as Omeka, Fedora Commons, Hydra, and Open
Journal Systems (OJS), potentially contributing code to those projects.
Perform other duties as assigned.

Required Education and Experience

* BS in Computer Science or related field, or an equivalent combination of
education and experience.

Required Skills and Abilities

* Demonstrated experience with application development in at least one
major programming language such as Ruby on Rails, PHP, or Java
* Demonstrated experience with MySQL or other database management systems.
* Demonstrated knowledge of the LAMP stack or similar technology stacks.
* Demonstrated ability to perform effective code testing.
* Experience with project requirements gathering.
* Strong organizational and interpersonal skills, demonstrated ability to
work in a collaborative team-based environment, and to communicate well
with IT and non-IT staff. Commitment to responsive and innovative service.
* Demonstrated ability to write clear documentation.

Preferred

* Experience with a repository system such as Fedora/Hydra,
Fedora/Islandora, or Dspace.
* Familiarity with a Content Management System like Drupal or an exhibit
curation system like Omeka would be a plus.
* Experience working with Open Source software; experience with version
control, test-driven development, and continuous integration techniques.
* Experience with QA testing of web applications.
* Experience with Linux/Unix operating systems, including scripting and
commands.
* Experience working with authentication and authorization protocols,
including LDAP.
* Knowledge of XML/XSLT.
* Familiarity with digital library standards, such as Dublin Core, MARC,
METS, EAD, and OAI-PMH.

To apply:

To apply for this position, please visit
http://www.temple.edu/hr/departments/employment/jobs_within.htm, click on
"Non-Employees Only," and search for job number TU-17222. For full
consideration, please submit your completed electronic application, along
with a cover letter and resume. Review of applications will begin
immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

Temple University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer with
a strong commitment to cultural diversity.

--
Katherine Lynch, Senior Digital Library Applications Developer
Temple University Library (http://library.temple.edu)
Samuel L. Paley Library, Room 113, 1210 Polett Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19122
Tel: 215-204-2821 | Fax: 215-204-5201 | Email: [log in to unmask]


On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 8:51 AM, Katherine Lynch <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> ** Please excuse any cross-posting **
>
> The Temple University Libraries are seeking a creative and energetic
> individual to fill the position of Digital Library Applications Developer.
> Temple’s federated library system serves an urban research university with
> over 1,800 full-time faculty and a student body of 36,000 that is among the
> most diverse in the nation. For more information about Temple and
> Philadelphia, visit http://www.temple.edu.
>
> Description
>
> Reporting to the Senior Digital Library Applications Developer and working
> closely with others in the Digital Library Initiatives Department, help
> develop and maintain the technological infrastructure for Temple
> University’s digital library initiatives and services, which includes
> preserving and delivering large collections of digital objects, and
> supporting digital humanities and scholarly communication initiatives
> throughout the Library. Under the guidance of supervisor, architect,
> implement, test and deploy new tools and services primarily based on open
> source project software, such as Omeka, Fedora Commons, Hydra, and Open
> Journal Systems (OJS), potentially contributing code to those projects.
> Perform other duties as assigned.
>
> Required Education and Experience
>
> * BS in Computer Science or related field, or an equivalent combination of
> education and experience.
>
> Required Skills and Abilities
>
> * Demonstrated experience with application development in at least one
> major programming language such as Ruby on Rails, PHP, or Java
> * Demonstrated experience with MySQL or other database management systems.
> * Demonstrated knowledge of the LAMP stack or similar technology stacks.
> * Demonstrated ability to perform effective code testing.
> * Experience with project requirements gathering.
> * Strong organizational and interpersonal skills, demonstrated ability to
> work in a collaborative team-based environment, and to communicate well
> with IT and non-IT staff. Commitment to responsive and innovative service.
> * Demonstrated ability to write clear documentation.
>
> Preferred
>
> * Experience with a repository system such as Fedora/Hydra,
> Fedora/Islandora, or Dspace.
> * Familiarity with a Content Management System like Drupal or an exhibit
> curation system like Omeka would be a plus.
> * Experience working with Open Source software; experience with version
> control, test-driven development, and continuous integration techniques.
> * Experience with QA testing of web applications.
> * Experience with Linux/Unix operating systems, including scripting and
> commands.
> * Experience working with authentication and authorization protocols,
> including LDAP.
> * Knowledge of XML/XSLT.
> * Familiarity with digital library standards, such as Dublin Core, MARC,
> METS, EAD, and OAI-PMH.
>
> To apply:
>
> To apply for this position, please visit
> http://www.temple.edu/hr/departments/employment/jobs_within.htm, click on
> "Non-Employees Only," and search for job number TU-17222. For full
> consideration, please submit your completed electronic application, along
> with a cover letter and resume. Review of applications will begin
> immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
>
> Temple University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer with
> a strong commitment to cultural diversity.
>
> --
>
> Katherine Lynch, Senior Digital Library Applications Developer
> Temple University Library (http://library.temple.edu)
> Samuel L. Paley Library, Room 113, 1210 Polett Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19122
> Tel: 215-204-2821 | Fax: 215-204-5201 | Email: [log in to unmask]
>
>
>



--

Katherine Lynch, Senior Digital Library Applications Developer
Temple University Library (http://library.temple.edu)
Samuel L. Paley Library, Room 113, 1210 Polett Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19122
Tel: 215-204-2821 | Fax: 215-204-5201 | Email: [log in to unmask]

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