Hello,

I will be attending CODE4LIB this year, and am very familiar with the different 
aspects of this position and what it is like to work at the University of North 
Carolina Wilmington. If you are interested in this position, and going to the 
conference this year please contact me. I would love to talk with you more 
about it.


-Jason

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Jason Fleming
Information Technology Librarian

601 South College Road | Wilmington, NC  28403-5990
T: 910-962-2675 | [email protected]
http://library.uncw.edu 




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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Wiegand, Laura K.
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2015 10:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Job Posting: Digital Initiatives Librarian

The William Madison Randall Library at The University of North Carolina 
Wilmington (UNCW) invites applications for the Digital Initiatives Librarian 
position. UNCW is a member institution of the University of North Carolina, a 
multi-campus university composed of all 17 of North Carolina's public 
institutions. UNCW is nationally recognized for its marine sciences teaching 
and research programs, and for its strengths in arts and sciences, business, 
education, and nursing.  The University is situated on a beautiful arboretum 
campus located in an historic port city within five miles of the Atlantic Ocean 
and currently enrolls approximately 14,000 students.



DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  Digital program development, data management, 
training and development, and general library faculty responsibilities 
constitute the core portfolio.



Digital Program Development: Articulates the vision and develops the supporting 
roadmap for the Library’s digital program. Facilitates the development of the 
Library’s digital services programs. Serves as a lead on digital preservation 
and digital collection projects, including working with Archives and Special 
Collections librarians to identify collections/projects and working with the 
Digital Format and Metadata librarian on metadata creation and object input 
into our systems. Serves as a lead on institutional repository development, 
including supporting workflow for ingesting items for our IR. Develops a 
strategy for collecting and providing access to born-digital UNCW documents. 
Serves as an expert and contact for Library needs for digital archiving (i.e., 
storing originals of digital content). Serves as a lead and supports projects 
that collect or highlight UNCW research in digital formats, such as an 
Undergraduate Research digital collection, Honors College Papers,!
  Theses & Dissertations, faculty research, etc. Incorporates appropriate 
design principles, information architectures, coding standards, and emerging 
technologies into the Library’s various systems and projects. Contributes to 
processes that deliver Library content to external discovery and delivery 
mechanisms, such as: APIs and RESTful web services, search engine optimization, 
mobile application development, OAI harvesters, and integration with campus 
learning management systems and social sites. Maintains knowledge of digital 
library trends, investigates their application in academic libraries, and helps 
to develop new web-based and digital services.



Data Management: Articulates data and informatics issues, encourages conceptual 
dialogue regarding data and informatics efforts, and advocates for responsible 
but open access to data. Develops a strategy for how the Library can support 
the data management needs of UNCW faculty, working with Research and 
Instructional Services librarians and UNCW units to identify needs and market 
our services. Develops and supports the technical infrastructure for the 
identified data management solution.  Networks with campus data managers 
supporting research programs, and works to understand their perspectives, 
practices and culture.  Cultivates partnerships with library and non-library 
organizations sharing a common interest in data stewardship. Keep abreast of 
trends and developments in the area of data science and data curation, in the 
area of data consultancy and referral services, and in technologies and systems 
of data publishing that allow for re-use of data.



Training and Development: Trains and works directly with Library staff to help 
make them more effective content contributors. Provides training, education 
modules, and workshops for Library staff and campus constituents on data 
management trends and best practices.



General Library faculty responsibilities: Serves at the Learning Commons Help 
Desk during scheduled weekly shifts, providing individual research assistance 
in person, by phone, email and chat. Participates in the development, 
implementation, and review of Library policies, procedures and services. As a 
faculty member, participates in university and professional activities, 
including research, publication, planning and decision making processes for the 
division and the library.



REQUIREMENTS: ALA-Accredited Master’s degree in library and information 
science. Experience with web development technologies such as HTML/XHTML/CSS, 
JavaScript, JQuery, Ruby (especially JRuby), and REST APIs using Rails. 
Experience with databases such as SQL, MySQL, and SOLR. Experience with Windows 
and Linux server configuration and maintenance. Demonstrated track record 
developing and implementing user-centered digital projects. Experience applying 
or advising on digital preservation and storage best practices. Excellent 
interpersonal, organizational, oral, and written communication skills and 
strong service orientation.



PREFERRED CHARACTERISTICS: Demonstrated commitment to transformative approaches 
to the management of digital projects. Demonstrated appreciation of the data 
challenge (roles and actions for academic libraries). Experience with digital 
library, institutional repository and/or content management software such as 
CONTENTdm, DSpace, Drupal, Archon, ArchivesSpace, Archivists' Toolkit. Working 
knowledge of MARC and non-MARC metadata applications. Knowledge of library 
policies and statement of mission, goals, and objectives. Knowledge and 
experience with Microsoft Office applications.



SALARY & BENEFITS: This is a renewable 11 month position with faculty status 
(lecturer, non‑tenure track). Competitive salary and generous benefits package, 
including 22 days of vacation.  To apply, please complete the online 
application process available on the Web at 
http://consensus.uncw.edu<http://consensus.uncw.edu/>.  Microsoft Word or Adobe 
PDF attachments are preferred.  For questions regarding the online application 
process, contact Sherry Matson at (910) 962-3199.  Priority review of 
applications will begin April 1, 2015. Position start date is negotiable.  
Under North Carolina law, applications and related materials are confidential 
personnel documents and not subject to public release.  Criminal background 
checks will be conducted on finalists prior to offers of employment.  For 
information about UNCW see http://www.uncw.edu/index.html; for information 
about Randall Library see 
http://library.uncw.edu<http://library.uncw.edu/index.phtml>; and for 
information ab!
 out The University of North Carolina see http://www.northcarolina.edu/.



UNC Wilmington actively fosters a diverse and inclusive working and learning 
environment and is an equal-opportunity employer. Qualified men and women from 
all racial, ethnic or other minority groups, protected veterans, and 
individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.


____________________________________________________________________
Laura K. Wiegand
Coordinator of Discovery Services
William M. Randall Library<http://library.uncw.edu/> University of North 
Carolina Wilmington
601 South College Road
Wilmington, NC 28403-5616

[email protected]
Phone: (910) 962-3680

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