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The Indiana University Digital Library Program is currently seeking a software 
developer for a two year grant-funded position. If you are interested, please 
apply online at <http://www.indiana.edu/~uhrs/jobs/>, referencing position# 
00033941. If you have any questions about the position, please feel free to 
contact me.

Regards,

Jon

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Jon Dunn
Associate Director for Technology
Digital Library Program
IU Libraries / University Information Technology Services
Indiana University
[email protected]
(812) 855-0953

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Programmer/Analyst, Variations Application Development (PAE3IT)
Digital Library Program, Indiana University Bloomington Libraries
Position#: 00033941

The Indiana University Digital Library Program is seeking a skilled software 
developer to join a newly funded project, "Variations as a Testbed for the FRBR 
Conceptual Model." This project, funded by a major grant from the Institute of 
Museum and Library Services (IMLS), is implementing an emerging model for 
making library materials more easily findable, the Functional Requirements for 
Bibliographic Records (FRBR). Building on earlier Variations projects at 
Indiana University, the project will adapt the FRBR data model to improve 
retrieval of music recordings and scores. An existing algorithm for "FRBRizing" 
records from the online library catalog will be improved and run against nearly 
200,000 existing records to create a searchable database. The project will also 
create new web-based search and cataloging tools.

DUTIES: Working as part of a small software development team for the Variations 
digital music library system, maintains and improves the algorithm for 
converting library catalog records to a FRBR (Functional Requirements for 
Bibliographic Records) model; re-architects the search subsystem within 
Variations to make it separable and FRBR-based; implements web-based user 
interfaces for the new search and cataloging features; participates in full 
software life cycle activities: requirements, design, implementation, testing, 
debugging, maintenance, and support; communicates effectively with the larger 
team, which includes usability and user interface design personnel and metadata 
specialists; and documents work and trains users as needed.

QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in computer science or related field and one 
to three years experience in systems analysis and programming of complex 
software systems, including work in a full-featured object-oriented programming 
language such as Java or C++, required. Equivalent education and experience may 
be considered. Experience in Java web application, web services development, 
and XML required. Must have some familiarity with Unix and Perl. Ability to 
interact professionally with faculty, librarians, and technical staff required. 
Good customer service and communication skills required. Master's degree 
preferred. Experience with Flash, AJAX, or other highly interactive web user 
interface development preferred. Experience with library systems and data 
helpful.

NOTE: Position is initially funded for two years with potential for renewal

For more information on the Variations-FRBR project, see 
<http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/projects/vfrbr/>. For more information on the IU 
Digital Library Program, see <http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/>.

Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Indiana 
University has a strong commitment to principles of diversity and in that 
spirit seeks a broad spectrum of candidates including women, minorities, and 
persons with disabilities.

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