Hi All,

The University of California, Santa Cruz Campus seeks a Digital Library 
Applications Programmer to make available digital collections on a cutting-edge 
website. This website will provide access to Grateful Dead Archive materials 
and tools to facilitate public contributions to the archive. This project will 
enable the university to convert a significant part of a traditional archive to 
digital form and make it available online while simultaneously experimenting 
with the impact of fostering, creating, and curatorship of a large, socially 
constructed archive. The website will support discovery, delivery, use and 
construction of the Grateful Dead Archive for a broad range of users including 
the general public and the academic research community. The position will 
contribute to the development of open source software Omeka (http://omeka.org/) 
developed by the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University. 
Enhancement of the software will include improving social metadata capacity, 
permissions and rights consent for contributed digital content, and migration 
(export and import) of metadata and data between collection management 
software/social sharing sites and Omeka, as well as applications, servers and 
repositories supporting access, content management and digital preservation. 
Lastly, the position will also support the installation, configuration and 
management of applications and servers supporting the website. 

Under general supervision and reporting to the Grateful Dead Project Manager, 
this position designs and develops code to enhance applications and installs, 
configures and manages server, storage and networking hardware. Work is 
performed using PHP, MySQL, Javascript, XML software and XSLT stylesheets. 
Position interacts with University Library staff in Special Collections and 
Digital Initiatives to gather requirements, write specifications, develop code 
enhancing existing or creating new Omeka plug-ins, testing code and perform 
quality assurance to evaluate code against original requirements. Position 
works closely with University Library Information Technology Services (ITS) 
staff to manage applications and servers (development, staging and production) 
in a LAMP environment supporting the website including Omeka, CONTENTdm, 
Wordpress and Drupal software and migrate metadata and data between 
applications, servers and digital preservation repositories.  

Specialized knowledge and skills:

Substantial experience with a scripting language (PHP is preferred) 
Substantial experience with MYSQL and understanding of relational and 
object-oriented database concepts 
Substantial experience with JavaScript and XML 
Substantial experience creating and using XSLT transformational stylesheets and 
cascading-stylesheets (CSS) 
Strong-object oriented programming skills 
Demonstrated experience with one or more of the following web content software 
systems: Omeka, Wordpress, CONTENTdm, and Drupal 

For more information, and to Apply:

Please visit http://jobs.ucsc.edu/, job #1002896




Susan Chesley Perry
Head of Digital Initiatives
UCSC University Library
[email protected]
831-459-5590

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