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The New York Public Library seeks a talented web applications developer to
help build and launch a new web-based video archives environment as part of
its new research and development unit, NYPL Labs.

Us? A small, creative team at the heart of one of the world's great cultural
institutions: exploring new technologies, imagining the future of research.

  
You? A maker and experimenter game to help re-imagine a century-old
organization. Able to build, test and debug in rapid iterations.

  
Archives? The raw material of research and the building blocks of new
knowledge. The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts is one of the
largest and most used archival repositories of video documentation of dance
and theater. Thousands of books, documentaries, and even new performances have
been created out of our archives.

  
The work? To modernize (and in some cases invent) the mechanisms for
discovering and using the Library's archival video material. The project will
begin with prototyping around videos in the Library's Dance collections. This
model collection will lay the foundation for a broader library video service:
a cornerstone of the Library's digital future. You'll work at NYPL's landmark
central branch on 42nd Street as technical lead on an archives project team
collaborating with senior curators and librarians. Expect frequent visits to
the Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center, and contact with dance
historians, choreographers and the wider arts-tech community in New York.

  
Salary range: $70,000-$90,000 based on experience.

  
Sounds like you? Send us your resume and a cover letter that really shows us
who you are.

  
Skill set/qualifications:

• 2-3 years experience using Javascript and the JQuery library.

• 2-3 using server-side scripting languages for building web
applications. Ruby or PHP preferred.

• Expert level HTML and CSS skills

• Bachelors or Masters degree in Library Information Systems, Computer
Science, Web Development, Digital Design, or a related field (or equivalent
professional experience) is required

  
Preferred:

• Expert knowledge of XML and XSLT strongly desired

• Some understanding of archival collections (from collection processing,
management, or as a researcher)

• Familiarity with streaming video and location-specific access restrictions

• Familiarity with the API of the commercial video streaming service,
BrightCove, a plus.

  
  
Position will report to the Manager of NYPL Labs, and work closely with the
Digital Curator for the Performing Arts, Repository team, fellow Labs
developers, and Senior Manager for Web Initiatives.

  
Applications submitted by July 27, 2012 will receive first
consideration.



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