Please forgive cross posting of this message.  We have a great opportunity for 
a Web specialist at Villanova.  Online applications only will be accepted, at 
the address below. Posting will remain active until the position is filled. To 
apply go to the Villanova University   HR site at:

https://jobs.villanova.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1266855480836

Senior Web Specialist for Library & Scholarly Applications
Falvey Memorial Library
Villanova University
Position  Summary:
Supports design and development of online environment for Villanova's 21st 
century library. In collaboration with Library Technology Development Team and 
the library director, responsible for identifying, exploring, planning, & 
managing implementation of new methods, tools and resources to extend and 
enhance digitally delivered library services, including applications that 
extend the library's reach on the social Web. Applies evolving user-centered 
design principles to all aspects (visual, information architecture, site 
structure, navigational features etc.) of the library Web environment. Supports 
new initiatives in the digital scholarship arena, including implementation and 
support for online publishing tools and associated services. Supports & 
collaborates with the Digital Library Team Leader to refine and extend power & 
functionality of the Villanova University Digital Library. Collaborates with 
the Systems Support Librarians to plan and manage the transition of library 
management systems to state-of-the- art open source technologies. Advocates for 
and advances the library technology agenda on the local, regional, and national 
levels by means of cooperative projects and inter-library collaboration. 
Convenes and coordinates activities of cross-functional teams for project 
implementation. Works with library director, library technology staff, and Unit 
to develop and revise mid- and long-term library technology plans. Collaborates 
with Instructional Design librarian and Center for Instructional Technology to 
integrate new library technologies into library educational services. 
Collaborates with Library Assessment Team to measure success of new technology 
projects.
Major Activities:

·      Works individually and collaboratively to establish priorities, develop 
plans, design and enhance interfaces, and develop and implement features and 
services for the continuous improvement of the library online environment, 
including site strategy, site design, site infrastructure and maintenance 
support, usability analysis, and coordination of content management and 
implementation activities (with the Library Web Team).

·      Implements and enhances systems and service infrastructure for the 
support of digital scholarship at Villanova, including applications to 
facilitate new modes of e-publishing.

·      Collaborates with Systems Support librarian, library staff teams and 
working groups, and the library.

·      Provides ongoing interface design and development support for Villanova 
University Digital Library initiatives, as a member of the Digital Library Team.

·      Library Liaison Team & user assistance duties as assigned, based on 
educational background and areas of special competence.
Qualifications:
Undergraduate degree in Web design or in a related discipline required.

Masters degree information architecture, information science, Web publishing or 
digital media required.

Three to five years of progressively responsible experience developing and 
implementing technology projects in a collaborative, team-based, goal-oriented 
environment, with a preference for such experience in an academic library or 
academic publishing setting.
Demonstrated experience with Web design as indicated by a portfolio of 
user-oriented Web designs completed and implemented in real-world contexts.

Knowledge required:
Knowledge of Web development tools and technologies, including style sheets, 
XML, HTML editing (hand coded and via common editing applications such as 
DreamWeaver and FrontPage) & Javascript;
Knowledge of image editing with tools such as Photoshop and Illustrator;
Knowledge of common Web scripting frameworks;
Familiarity with Java or other similar object-oriented programming language
Familiarity with SQL, database systems, and basic principles of database design
Broad awareness of Web security technologies (SSL, certificates, public keys) 
and user authentication environments such as LDAP, Active Directory and NDS
Broad awareness of “portal” and Intranet functionality
Understanding of Web search engines, the structure of the contemporary 
information environment and the unique function of academic libraries in that 
context
Understanding of the academic and organizational cultures of higher education 
institution
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Joe Lucia
University Librarian
Villanova University
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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