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example of job seeking CS plus LIS degrees - salary range isn’t bad either.

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> On Mar 9, 2018, at 11:44 AM, Code4Lib Jobs <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Boston Public Library is seeking a talented programmer to help develop and 
> maintain the core technical infrastructure for Digital Commonwealth 
> (https://digitalcommonwealth.org/), an open-source digital object repository 
> system used by Massachusetts libraries, archives, and museums to store and 
> deliver digital resources to users across the state and beyond.
> 
> Working closely with the metadata and imaging teams at the BPL, this position:
> 
> Develops and deploys open-source and commercial applications to create a 
> robust digital repository infrastructure on both local and cloud-based 
> environments to support the ingest, storage, preservation, discovery, and 
> distribution of digital resources.
>  
> Assists in the extraction, aggregation, and transformation of depositor data 
> into repository-compliant metadata structures.
>  
> Extends and enhances digital content by developing APIs and other tools to 
> facilitate multiple submission and access pathways and administrative 
> analytics.
>  
> Implements identity management and authentication policies and procedures to 
> support state-wide usability.
> 
> 
> Qualifications:
> 
> Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or Computer Engineering (or a related 
> area) from an accredited college or university with a focus on programming, 
> applications development, and scripting languages.
>  
> Minimum of 4 years experience of significant development experience in an 
> object-oriented environment such as Ruby, Python, or Java.
>  
> Significant experience installing and maintaining web application components 
> (Apache, Tomcat, NGINX, MySQL, PostgreSQL, etc.) in a Linux server 
> environment, preferably on virtualized and/or cloud-computing platforms.
>  
> Working knowledge of Semantic Web/Linked Data components such as RDF, SPARQL, 
> and OWL. 
>  
> Demonstrated familiarity with image, audio, video, and text file formats - 
> especially as they relate to digital library standards, 
> encoding/decoding/transcoding, and related metadata schemas.
>  
> Experience with software version control, Test-Driven Development and 
> Continuous Integration services. 
>  
> Experience with open-source repository systems such as Fedora Commons, Omeka, 
> or DSpace and affiliated projects and service providers such as Samvera 
> (formerly known as Hydra), Islandora, and Duraspace.  
>  
> Demonstrated project management experience. 
>  
> Experience working in a cultural heritage (libraries, archives, museums), 
> academic, or research institution preferred.
> 
> 
> The successful candidate must be a resident of the City of Boston upon the 
> first day of hire, and must successfully clear a Criminal Offenders Record 
> Information check with the City of Boston.
> 
> For more information, including salary range and how to apply go to: 
> https://city-boston.icims.com/jobs/13334/job
> 
> 
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