The newly funded Variations on Video project will be leveraging Opencast 
Matterhorn technology in its development.

Please pass this along to anyone who might be interested.

Thanks!

Mark
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Mark Notess
Variations Development Manager
Library Technologies and Digital Libraries
IU Bloomington Libraries / University Information Technology Services
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana 47405
812.856.0494 (w)
[email protected]<applewebdata://5707FB51-301B-4060-9C68-E3B0B5E8B08A/[email protected]>
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Job Summary: The Indiana University Digital Library Program is seeking two 
skilled software developers to join a new project, “Variations on Video (VoV): 
Building the Next Generation Library Media Management System.” Performs systems 
analysis and design for VoV, including working with project director and a 
distributed, 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 VoV 
software system 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 VoV 
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.

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

Experience in web application, web services development, and XML. Experience 
with Flash, AJAX, or other highly interactive web user interface development, 
digital video, and audio formats, and technologies and/or digital repositories 
(e.g., Fedora). Combinations of related education and experience will be 
considered.

Preferred: Master's degree.

Other: Funded by a major grant from the Institute of Museum and Library 
Services (IMLS), the Variations on Video (VoV) project will create 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 will also collaborate with and 
leverage the work of the Hydra Project and Opencast Matterhorn, two higher 
education open source initiatives focused on digital library and media content 
management. Two positions are available. Both are funded for 27 months with 
potential for renewal.

For more information on the Variations on Video project, see 
http://www.variationsonvideo.org<http://www.variationsonvideo.org/>. For more 
information on the IU Digital Library Program, see 
http://www.dlib.indiana.edu<http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/>.

Applications accepted until December 1, 2011, or until position is filled.

To apply:

https://ola.indiana.edu/joblisting/index.cfm?jlnum=5063
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