The University Libraries at Western Michigan University seeks candidates for
the tenure-track, fiscal-year position of Research Data and Government
Information Librarian.
This position collaborates with other units across the WMU community to develop
and provide coordinated support for research
Title: Digital Collections Developer
Category: Exempt, Contingent I (Hourly, 6 months contract renewable up to 12
months)
Department: Software Systems Development and Research
Benefit: Eligible for Telework
Salary: Up to $60/hr, rate will be determined based on experience
As the largest
Title: Digital Collections Developer
Category: Exempt, Contingent I (Hourly, 6 months contract renewable up to 12
months)
Department: Software Systems Development and Research
Benefit: Eligible for Telework
Salary: Up to $60/hr, rate will be determined based on experience
Best considerat
Emory University is hiring a Project Digital Archivist to support the
management and preservation of born-digital materials at the Stuart A. Rose
Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Books Library. For more information, please see
below:
Project Digital Archivist
Full time
2-year position
Application
Web and User Experience Librarian
Hunter Library at Western Carolina University seeks an enthusiastic,
innovative, collaborative, and user-oriented librarian for the position of Web
Development and User Experience Librarian. This librarian will research,
develop, and assess enhancements to the
TL;DR Now that LetsEncrypt is stable, there is no excuse.
At Cherry Hill, we have switched all of our clients to HTTPS for our
LibrarySite, LibraryDAMS (Islandora) and Read at the Library summer reading
clients, as well as our bespoke hosting clients. While some have commercial
certs, we have s
At Grand Valley, we’ve been focusing on the non-database/journal systems, since
it’s easier to control those than anything else. (You can read about my initial
foray into getting just a small section of our subscription databases to wotj
with HTTPS here: https://matthew.reidsrow.com/worknotes/17
How is everyone handling the switch to HTTPS-everywhere-all-the-time next
month?
In October Chrome v62 will start marking all pages served over HTTP with
text input elements as insecure (
https://blog.chromium.org/2017/04/next-steps-toward-more-connection.html).
Almost every page we serve or link