Apply here to work on this exciting, high-profile, multi-institutional, open 
source project at one of the top academic libraries in the USA. Work with Ruby 
on Rails, Hydra, and responsive web app technology for mobile and browser 
delivery. Note that this is a on-going position (what we call base-funded), not 
a short term grant-funded one.

https://jobs.iu.edu/joblisting/index.cfm?jlnum=9969

Mark
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Mark Notess
Head, User Experience and Digital Media Services
Library Technologies
Indiana University Bloomington Libraries
+1.812.856.0494
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

9969 - Programmer/Analyst: Multimedia Applications Developer, Libraries

The Indiana University Bloomington Libraries are seeking a skilled software 
developer to join the Avalon Media System project.

Job Summary: Performs systems analysis and design for Avalon, including working 
with the project director and a multi-institutional development team to 
determine and document user and system requirements and develop a high-level 
architecture and detailed system design to meet requirements. Codes, tests, 
debugs, and maintains Avalon system software to support project objectives and 
investigates alternative technologies and designs, evaluating the options and 
recommending solutions to the project team, to ensure efficient, effective 
development. Documents the Avalon system for other developers, administrators, 
and end users, providing other training and support as needed. Performs other 
duties as required.

Qualifications: Review your qualifications prior to applying to ensure that you 
meet the minimum qualifications for the position. Resume and cover letter 
required. Please include a reference section in your resume with contact 
information for three professional references.

REQUIRED: Bachelor’s degree in computer science or related field, two years of 
experience in systems analysis and programming of complex software system, 
including work in a full-featured object-oriented programming language such as 
Java, Ruby, or C++; and experience in web application, web services 
development, and XML.

Combinations of related education and experience may be considered at a 2:1 
ratio.

Preferred: Master’s degree; experience with Flash, AJAX or other highly 
interactive web user interface development; and experience with digital video 
and audio formats and technologies and/or digital repositories (e.g. Fedora).

Other: Funded in part by a major grant from the Institute of Museum and Library 
Services (IMLS), the Avalon project is creating an open source software system 
to enable academic libraries and archives to easily provide online access to 
their video and audio collections. Indiana University is collaborating with 
Northwestern University and other institutional partners on development of the 
system. The project also collaborates with and leverages the work of the Hydra 
Project and Opencast Matterhorn, two higher education open source initiatives 
focused on digital library and media content management.

For more information on the Avalon project, see 
http://www.avalonmediasystem.org. For more information on digital projects of 
the IU Libraries, see http://www.dlib.indiana.edu.

Applications accepted until December 19, 2013, or until position is filled.

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