Reporting to the Head of the Digital Library Program (HDLP), the 
Interoperability Software Developer (ISD) develops and maintains software that 
will extend the Library's ability to make digital assets and metadata 
interoperable to meet the research and teaching needs of the UCLA faculty.

The UCLA Library uses a wide range of software solutions to manage and 
represent digital assets, including Samvera, the International Image 
Interoperability Framework, Dataverse, Islandora, and a variety of custom-built 
solutions. The ISD will design, implement, document, and promote a suite of 
Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) in partnership with peers in the 
Digital Library Program and the Library Software Development and Systems unit. 
These APIs will allow for a wide range of partners to extract and represent 
digital assets and metadata for reuse for a variety of computational research 
or digital projects.

The ISD more generally develops and maintains software to extract, share, 
manipulate, and represent data and metadata from all of the Library's locally 
curated repositories of digital assets, including repositories in the Digital 
Library Program and the Data Science Center. The ISD will play a defining role 
in developing collaborative partnerships with faculty who seek to design their 
research or teaching to utilize the materials represented in the Library's 
repositories.

Additional repository functions will include preparation and packaging for the 
purpose of digital preservation deposits. Priorities for API development and 
extraction and packaging projects will be provided by the HDLP.


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