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Digital Library Developer
National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance
Amherst

Provides the design and implementation of the on-line library that will host
online resources and provide the delivery of content. Develop a system for
knowledge storage, integration and learning using knowledge platform.
Evaluates and develops the digital asset management (DAM) system that includes
a repository of materials for a variety of NCIIA's professional learning
communities/networks, handling a wide range of formats. Create a DAM system in
which materials are searchable and accessible by instructors or staff,
integrating with a separate learning management environment. Send cover letter
and resume with position title in subject line
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descriptions at[http://nciia.org/employment/

  
Q](http://nciia.org/employment/)ualifications:

  
• Strong system analysis skills

• Familiarity with a wide range of digital file formats.

• Familiarity with digital repositories and digital libraries.

• Familiarity with a wide range of item level metadata standards (e.g.,

MODS, METS, VRA Core, learning objects metadata standards (IMS,

etc.))

• Familiarity with HUBZero preferred but not required or other types of

digital asset management systems (e.g., DSpace, HUBZeroFedora,

CollectiveAccess, learning object repositories,, etc.)

• Database management and XML skills

• Strong communication skills

• Demonstrated success working on projects with tight deadlines

• Master's degree in library or information science from an ALA-accredited

institution, expected or earned, or equivalent experience

• Excellent online research skills and in-depth familiarity with both print
and

electronic resources.

• Experience working with web design and electronic publishing software.

• Initiative, excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication
skills

and work in a team environment.

• Ability to develop and foster collaborative working relationships.



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