_**Digital Library Visualization Engineer at the Stanford University
Libraries**_

  
_An exciting opportunity to for an experienced Web Engineer to produce
dazzling online visualizations of digitized medieval manuscripts, and other
digital library materials at Stanford University._

  
This is a 27 month fixed-term.

This job is double-posted as a 4P3/4P4.

  
**Job Objective**:  
  
Stanford University Libraries is seeking a talented web developer to support
scholarship in the digital age by delivering on the promises of the digital
library.

  
The Visualization Engineer will develop interfaces, tools and software to
enable online discovery, viewing and collaborative annotation of digital
medieval manuscript materials. He or she will develop and deploy rich and
powerful front-end web interfaces to view, manage, describe and manipulate
large images digitized from books, manuscripts and other historical materials.
The Visualization Engineer will be a member of a core team dedicated to the
successful completion of a grant-funded project, and will work closely with
the project manager, the information architect, digital library infrastructure
developers, the user experience designer and other web developers involved in
digital humanities initiatives. This particular project is highly
collaborative, and will involve interactions with developers, scholars and
staff from other institutions. Developing, using and implementing open
standards and open source software is an explicit objective of the project.

  
As a member of SULAIR's web development team, the Visualization Engineer will
contribute to the overall development of the Stanford Library's web and
digital library infrastructure, and help plan, specify, and build the
technologies needed to support the University's goal of ubiquitous access to
scholarly information.

  
**Primary Responsibilities**:  

  * Develop and deploy technologies to deliver to the web large digitized 
images. This includes implementation of a load balanced JPEG2000 image server, 
supporting web services for streaming images over http and implementation of 
multiple image viewing applications.
  * Contribute to the development of an open-source, web-based book-viewing 
environment. This includes visual design, interaction design, and 
implementation to support a rich online reading experience for digitized 
medieval manuscripts, books, and other paginated historical materials.
  * Development of an interoperable, open-source web application that allows a 
scholar to compare two or more high-resolution images in the same viewport, 
with the ability to independently move, resize, zoom and rotate images. This 
includes visual design, interaction design and implementation.
  * Contribute to the development of an online discovery environment that 
allows visitors to search metadata and full-text indexes of digital medieval 
manuscript data, and provides users tools to interact with those data. These 
web-based tools will support text transcription (from scanned images), image 
annotation and online group collaboration. This will involve full deployment 
and enhancement of the Hydra technology stack, using Ruby on Rails, Fedora, 
Blacklight and Solr, as well as integration of third party components and API's 
to provide ground-breaking functionality for exhibits, mashups, collaborative 
annotation, and novel visualizations of information.
  * Produce documentation and provide technical support within SULAIR and to 
partner institutions in deploying and implementing these technologies in 
different digital library environments.
  
**Required Knowledge and Skills:**  

  * Participation in at least one web development project involving the display 
and manipulation of large images, using Ruby on Rails, Java or PHP. Familiarity 
with a range of programming and scripting languages is essential.
  * Demonstrated ability to write solid, simple, elegant code both 
independently and in a team-programming environment and within schedule 
limitations.
  * Expert knowledge of HTML and related website development technologies and 
software especially Javascript, Ajax, and CSS. Demonstrated experience creating 
highly interactive and polished web applications.
  * Demonstrated talent in visual design and interaction design, with 
experience and portfolio as a lead designer of high quality public-facing web 
applications.
  * Knowledge of web-based image technologies and applications. Specific 
expertise on JPEG2000 encoding and decoding a plus.
  * Demonstrated expertise with XML and related tools and technologies (e.g., 
XML schema, schema management and databases, XSLT, X-forms).
  * Demonstrated ability to work independently on a project from specification 
to launch; communicate effectively, orally and in writing; and work with all 
levels of staff, vendors, and consultants.
  * Demonstrated proficiency working on a cross-functional web development 
team, including human-computer interaction specialists, system administrators, 
database programmers, librarians and end users.
  * Demonstrated proficiency applying best practices to technical projects, 
especially test-first development and automated testing. Also must make 
effective use of team collaboration tools, build management, and version 
control systems.
  * Demonstrated success participating in and contributing to open source 
software development projects.
  * Demonstrated experience with library applications and technology, including 
experience participating in relevant library open source efforts.
  * In-depth knowledge of library policies and practice, metadata standards and 
the scholarly communication framework
  * Quick and self-bootstrapping learner. Particularly adept at quickly 
learning new scripting and programming languages.
  * Expertise in networking and systems integration in a heterogeneous hardware 
and software environment.
  
**Desired Knowledge and Skills**:  

  * Prior experience working in digital humanities technology projects, 
particularly projects involving medieval manuscripts.
  * Experience developing applications with web-based image tools such as 
ImageMagick, djatoka, SeaDragon, Zoomify, FSI Viewer, Luna Insight, Aware, 
Luratech, or the Internet Archive Bookreader.
  
**Qualifications and requirements**:  

  * Education: Four-year college degree or equivalent required; advanced degree 
desired
  * Related Experience: Three to five years required; five to seven years 
desired.
**To Apply**:  
  
Go to [https://jobs.stanford.edu/find_a_job.html](https://jobs.stanford.edu/fi
nd_a_job.html).

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