Digital Library Programmer
University of California, Los Angeles Library
Los Angeles
Reporting to the Digital Library Team Leader & System Architect the Digital
Library Programmer (DLP) develops applications and services using the
components of the Islandora application stack, a collection of open source
software components. Incumbent defines and configures complex digital objects,
comprised of data streams (e.g., image, sound, and video) and associated
descriptive and technical metadata, for retention in the Fedora Commons
repository; develops or modify existing object ingest procedures through the
Islandora modules of the Drupal content management system; writes scripts to
invoke micro services to transform objects and create derivative objects;
develops procedures to create SOLR indexes that support faceted and geospatial
searching; and assists Drupal content managers to publish collections.
The Digital Library Development team is responsible for application
development and web site development for the UCLA Digital Library Program. The
Program is part of Digital Initiatives and Information Technology, a unit of
approximately 30 people, responsible for application development, web site
development and support, and IT operations for the UCLA Libraries, including
custom-built and licensed applications for web-based and client-server
applications. The infrastructure includes 200 virtual and physical servers;
more than 100 terabytes of network storage; Oracle, SQL Server, and MySQL
databases; Apache and IIS web servers. DIIT supports more than 300 library
employees; the Library serves a world-class research and education community
of more than 50,000 students, faculty, and staff.
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