I'm looking for two good library coders to join my team at the 
Getty<http://www.getty.edu> Research Institute<http://www.getty.edu/research/>.

Our current team is made up of myself, three more software engineers, and a UX 
designer (3 female, 2 male).

Our current projects include:

1. Rebuilding the Getty Research Portal<http://portal.getty.edu/portal/landing>
The Portal is a search index for art history texts digitized by the Getty and 
other museums and libraries around the world. It's a simple catalog of records 
with links to the digitized items hosted by the conrtibuting intitutions. It 
was built several years ago as a custom Java + Solr application. We are moving 
it to an ElasticSearch index and putting a nicer UI on top which we intend to 
build with Angular.js.

2. Rebuilding the Provenance 
Index<http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/provenance/search.html>
The Provenance Index is a collection of databases containing records of auction 
house transactions, dealer stock books, archival inventories, etc., which 
enable users to trace the provenance of a piece of artwork, conduct research of 
art markets, and study the history of collecting. The current system was built 
30 years ago as a non-integrated collection of flat file databases. We are 
going to rebuild the entire system as a Linked Data application.

3. Scholar's Workspace
This web application is an online environment for art historians to conduct 
collaborative research by sharing images of artwork, facsimiles of transcripts, 
and other digital surrogates. They can annotate these items, create 
comparisons, build bibliographies, etc. -- essentially all the actions and 
discussions they need to conduct collaborative research. A proof-of-concept 
system was already built in Drupal by another team and has been used on a 
couple research projects. My team will build the production version (not in 
Drupal, possibly in Django + Angular...Djangular??) and make use of some 
appropriate standards such as IIIF and Open Annotation.

4. Digital Archives Navigation Application (DANA)
This project will be a complete rethinking of how we present archival 
collections to users. We intend to break apart the siloed nature of EAD encoded 
finding aids, and link reources within a collection and between multiple 
collections and across multiple applications (such as the Portal and Provenance 
Index mentioned above, along with many others).

5. Digitization, Automation, 'Flow & Tracking (DAFT)
We digitize a lot of stuff here, and we have been given a mandate to double our 
output. Our workflows grew organically over the years and are filled with 
exceptions, workarounds, switchbacks, and offshoots. If we're going to continue 
to grow, we need to do some pruning and add some structure. We have recently 
begun mapping the entire workflow and my team will build a an application to 
track (and automate as much as possible) every item digitized, from the moment 
of selection, through every step of processing, and finally to the upload into 
various repositories like the Getty Research Portal, the Internet Archive, and 
the Hathi Trust. This will be built almost exclusively with Python/Django.


Those are the major projects my team has been tasked with. Each of these 
projects is interesting in its own way and should provide each contributor a 
satisying challenge and an excellent opportunity for professional growth. If 
you are interested in collaboratively building information-intensive web 
applications (primarily using Python and JavaScript frameworks), then we have 
plenty of work to offer you.

The Getty is a great place to work. The environment is second to none in 
beauty<http://www.getty.edu/visit/center/>. We have a team of good natured 
people. And we get every other Friday off!

If you're interested you can find the job applications here:

Software Engineer<https://jobs-getty.icims.com/jobs/2592/software-engineer/job> 
(1-4 years experience)
Software Engineer<https://jobs-getty.icims.com/jobs/2593/software-engineer/job> 
(5+ years experience)


Feel free to contact me with questions.


Thanks,

Josh


Joshua Gomez | Sr. Software Engineer

Getty Research Institute | Los Angeles, CA

(310) 440-7410

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