This position is responsible for the collaborative development and
implementation of the Lehigh University Library's technology and digital
content strategy. This role will serve as a member of the
Vice Provost's leadership group advising VP and peers on library technology-
related matters.

  
Accountabilities:

  * Develop and deliver a shared and aligned vision for library technology.
  * Align efforts, develop partnerships, and communicate ongoing vision with 
LTS Directors, Librarians, LTS staff, faculty, students, campus staff, and 
broader community.
  * Participate in strategic and operational planning, budget management, and 
administrative decision-making.
  * Lead the Library Technology team supervising a staff of 4.
  * Establish and maintain contacts with peer institutions and the professional 
community to stay abreast of standards, best practices, and tools that 
facilitate and promote digital collection development and access.
  * Direct library technology infrastructure and systems.
  * Ensure stable, secure, and reliable access to all library-related systems 
including but not limited to library management systems, enterprise library 
applications and services, network and cloud storage, and the libraries' web 
presence.
  * Research, evaluate, and identify new information technologies and software 
pertinent to integrated library services, electronic resource management, 
digital library, and institutional repository development.
  * Work collegially and collaboratively with systems analysts, and other 
partners, in Lehigh's infrastructure and support teams.
  * Prepare time and cost estimates for potential new technologies and for 
completing potential projects.
  * Lead the continued development of the Lehigh University Digital Library 
(DL).
  * Lead the collaborative development, maintenance and use of DL and the 
deployment and management of Lehigh's digital repository and digital publishing 
platforms.
  * Plan and facilitate the success of digital projects in the libraries and on 
campus.
  * Direct DL project resources, collaborations and partnerships.
  * Coordinate with Digital Library Project Coordinator on grant-funded 
projects.
  * Participate in LTS-wide data management planning and storage initiatives.
  * Direct, plan, and evaluate efforts for multi-institutional projects, such 
as the Kuali Open Library Environment (OLE) initiative.
  * Lead Lehigh's transition from legacy system to Kuali OLE, a 
community-source enterprise library management suite.
  * Participate on functional and leadership boards and committees.
  * Direct staff on project volunteer teams, in conjunction with Director of 
Library Access.
  * Plan data migration and upgrades.
  * Plan and coordinate integrations between projects (such as Kuali OLE) and 
other enterprise applications, such as Oracle Identity Management and Banner.
Qualifications:

  * Master's degree in Computer Science, Library Science, or Management 
Information Systems preferred or equivalent combination of education and 
experience.
  * Demonstrated ability to supervise people and manage and oversee complex 
projects in a fast-paced team environment
  * Demonstrated commitment to building coalitions and developing partnerships 
to foster user-centered services.
  * Strong analytical, interpersonal and problem-solving skills.
  * Exemplary oral and written communication skills.
  * Demonstrated ability to work with faculty and staff in articulating and 
achieving goals.
  * Demonstrated experience with library systems and digital library 
management, such as Kuali OLE, SirsiDynix Symphony, CONTENTdm and Digital 
Commons.
  * Demonstrated ability with open source software projects, such as VuFind, 
eXtensible Catalog NCIP Toolkit.
  * Working knowledge of discovery and indexing applications, such as Apache 
Solr Lucene.
  * Demonstrated experience with data modeling, database design, and business 
analysis techniques.
  * Working knowledge of programming techniques and languages, SQL, and 
managing server systems, particularly in Linux and Unix environments.
  * Demonstrated ability to analyze and determine appropriate hardware and 
software features for implementation. Previous programming experience preferred.
  * Strong familiarity with the life cycle management of digital content or how 
digital resources are acquired, described, preserved, and delivered to students 
and faculty to support learning, teaching and research.
  * Successful completion of standard background checks including but not 
limited to: social security verification, education verification, national 
criminal background checks, motor vehicle checks and credit history based upon 
the requirements of the position.
Special Considerations:

  
Review of applications will begin on March 4, 2013. Applications will be
accepted until the position is filled, but preference will be given to
applications received by the review date.



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