The libraries of The Catholic University of America have as their purpose to
support and enrich the instructional, research, and service programs of the
university. Electronic Resources and Services is responsible for providing the
technology and resources necessary for quality instruction and research,
acquisition of electronic resources, organizing and maintaining the access to
the electronic resources, creating and managing the local digital resources,
and developing and overseeing the libraries public and staff Websites.
This positon supports the delivery of library services and discovery of library
collections by developing, managing, and supporting the Libraries’ specialized
websites, digital collections, online exhibits, discovery systems, and other
digital initiatives. Provide technical and operational support for web services
in the University Libraries and participate in training and support of staff
and users.
Responsibilities:
Develop, code, test, and debug web applications, tools and services (new and
existing); create integration with vendor-based APIs and web services; produce
and update technical documentation; research and utilize emerging web
technologies, principles, and standards, and identify emerging technologies
that have potential for new and improved library services; participate in the
strategic planning for the Libraries’ website and the initiatives and
priorities of the library systems. Collect and analyze user behavior data and
conduct user testing to inform design decisions. Support the administration of
library information systems by performing hardware and software installations,
upgrades, and troubleshooting for library computer systems. Participate as a
professional member in the University Library system with academic status, in
shared collegial decision making and planning; participate in committees and ad
hoc projects contribute to the library profession and engage in professional
development activities; participate in and contribute to professional
organizations and publications. Assist in training staff in the use of library
computer and network systems.
Qualifications:
A Master's Degree American Library Association Accredited MLS, MSIS or
recognized equivalent. Experience developing applications for libraries;
familiarity with Unix/Linux environments. Two years’ experience in libraries
preferred.
● One (1) year knowledge and experience with JQuery, JavaScript, PHP or other
programming languages.
● One (1) year demonstrated experience in web design and development with HTML,
CSS and web design principles.
● One (1) year knowledge and experience with database technologies (such as
MySQL, Oracle, and the SQL language).
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