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Application Programmer
The Office of Research Information Services (ORIS), Smithsonian Institution

The Smithsonian Institution was founded in 1846 for the “increase and diffusion 
of knowledge”.  It has evolved into the world’s largest museum and research 
complex, consisting of 19 museums and galleries, the National Zoological Park, 
and 17 research and advanced study facilities, both scientific and cultural 
heritage in nature.

In 2011, the Office of Research Information Services (ORIS) was created, within 
the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) to address the need to 
manage digital research data. Over the last 15 months ORIS has built a first 
prototype of “Sidora” a general information architecture and software that is 
designed to be used by Smithsonian researchers to capture and organize the 
digital “evidence” as they create it in their research process and use it 
directly in their analysis and dissemination activities. Based on a 
Fedora/Islandora/Drupal stack, the goal is to create a “system of systems” that 
actively supports the research process as it unfolds, leaving behind a coherent 
expression of the digital content that was generated which can permanently 
stand alongside related publications.

We are looking for a developer who can help us build upon a very early working 
version of the software to create a very powerful, user friendly system that 
will support research that creates and uses digital information in all media 
with a wide variety of software tools. A successful candidate will have good 
experience building web applications using Drupal (PHP) and javascript (with 
libraries such as EXT-JS), as well as experience with processing and managing a 
variety of digital media encodings. Experience with repositories systems such 
as Fedora, semantic web technologies (RDF), java programming, XML, and web 
services is desired. Good communication skills and the ability to work with a 
diverse, geographically dispersed team are necessary.

This position will soon be posted through the Smithsonian’s normal channels 
(http://www.sihr.si.edu/jobs.cfm) where candidates will need to apply. It is a 
two-year grant-funded position with benefits that closely match those of a 
Federal position. Questions about the position can be addressed to Thorny 
Staples at stapl...@si.edu.


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Thornton Staples
Director, Office of Research Information Services
Office of the CIO,  Smithsonian Institution
202-679-7682

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