[CODE4LIB] Job: Digital Library Developer at University of Nevada, Las Vegas

2016-05-05 Thread jobs
Digital Library Developer
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Las Vegas

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas invites applications for Digital Library
Developer (16160).

  
PROFILE of the UNIVERSITY

UNLV is a comprehensive research university of approximately 28,000 students
and 2,900 faculty and staff dedicated to teaching, research, and service. The
university has internationally recognized programs in hotel administration and
creative writing; professional degrees in law, architecture, and dental
medicine; and leading programs in fine arts, sciences and education. UNLV is
located on a 332-acre main campus and two satellite campuses in dynamic
Southern Nevada. In 2009 the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC
established Brookings Mountain West on the UNLV campus to study the region.
For more information, visit us on-line at: http://www.unlv.edu.

  
PROFILE of the LIBRARIES and DEPARTMENT

As a strong partner in student learning, UNLV Libraries fosters critical
thinking and lifelong learning with innovative services, entrepreneurial
staff, outstanding digital collections, up-to-date technology and
internationally renowned Special Collections, including two research centers:
the Center for Gaming Research and the Oral History Research Center. UNLV
Libraries has over 120 experienced faculty librarians and staff and is
comprised of Lied Library (a 302,000 square foot facility opened in 2001) and
three branch libraries. We are a gateway to more than 20,000 electronic
journals and 1.7 million books, including ebooks.

  
ROLE of the POSITION

This position is located within the Web and Application Development Services
Department, part of the Library Technologies Division. The Web and Application
Development Services Department develops and deploys webpages, websites, and
related applications within the Libraries, and collaboratively helps maintain
existing web-based systems and services, including the primary library website
and digital collections. Present infrastructure components associated with the
discovery and delivery of unique digital assets include a digital asset
management system (CONTENTdm), an archives collection management system
(ArchivesSpace), a web content management system (Drupal), an externally
hosted institutional repository system (BePress), a hosted subscription to web
archiving software (Archive-It), and several ancillary systems and services.
The infrastructure is evolving, with the Libraries presently investigating
options related to a future digital asset management system and standards
based digital preservation.

  
Applications maintained within the UNLV University Libraries' technical
infrastructure support the information discovery and delivery environment for
UNLV's 21st century students, researchers, and an extended community of
lifelong learners. This administrative faculty position, reporting to the Head
of Web and Application Development Services, will work to develop and extend
the applications supporting the discovery and delivery of unique collections
and digital assets from the UNLV University Libraries' Special Collections.
Specifically, the incumbent will write, extend, and modify code enabling the
deployment of new applications, modules, and resources supporting UNLV
Libraries' digital library environment. The incumbent will analyze the
existing infrastructure and applications, research technical options, and seek
to develop and deploy system integrations supporting efficient workflows and
management of records and data. Such work could include authoring and
leveraging code, APIs, crosswalks, and record and data transformations. As
digital library applications and discovery layers evolve, the incumbent is
expected to play a key role in helping to integrate and present multiple
library content sources and services in user-friendly modes. The UNLV
Libraries foster a collaborative working environment, and the incumbent is
expected to work constructively with a wide range of groups and individuals,
and possess the ability to communicate with colleagues the technical
constraints, requirements, and resource needs associated with work projects.
The incumbent will assist other colleagues in application troubleshooting,
upgrade, and security efforts; maintain up to date documentation for developed
applications; and help manage code in a version-control system.

  
QUALIFICATIONS

Education and Experience: A bachelor's degree from an accredited university,
preferably in computer science, math, software engineering, or a related
field; and two or more years of relevant work experience.

  
Technical Skills: Demonstrated proficiency with a major programming language
such as Java or Ruby; demonstrated proficiency with a web scripting language
such as PHP; experience with system design, implementation, and integration of
online discovery environments; experience with APIs and API frameworks
(HTTP/REST/JSON); experience with XML/XSLT and metadata extraction,
transformation, and 

[CODE4LIB] Job: Digital Library Developer at University of Nevada, Las Vegas

2015-10-21 Thread jobs
Digital Library Developer
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Las Vegas

Digital Library Developer [16160]

  
Institution: University of Nevada Las Vegas

Location: Las Vegas, NV

Category:

Admin - Computing - Programming/Analyst

Admin - Libraries

Posted: 10/16/2015

Application Due: Open Until Filled

Type: Full Time

Announcement Number: 16160

Logo

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas invites applications for Digital Library
Developer.

  
PROFILE of the UNIVERSITY

UNLV is a comprehensive research university of approximately 28,000 students
and 2,900 faculty and staff dedicated to teaching, research, and service. The
university has internationally recognized programs in hotel administration and
creative writing; professional degrees in law, architecture, and dental
medicine; and leading programs in fine arts, sciences and education. UNLV is
located on a 332-acre main campus and two satellite campuses in dynamic
Southern Nevada. In 2009 the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC
established Brookings Mountain West on the UNLV campus to study the region.
For more information, visit us on-line at: http://www.unlv.edu.

  
PROFILE of the LIBRARIES and DEPARTMENT

As a strong partner in student learning, UNLV Libraries fosters critical
thinking and lifelong learning with innovative services, entrepreneurial
staff, outstanding digital collections, up-to-date technology and
internationally renowned Special Collections, including two research centers:
the Center for Gaming Research and the Oral History Research Center. UNLV
Libraries has over 120 experienced faculty librarians and staff and is
comprised of Lied Library (a 302,000 square foot facility opened in 2001) and
three branch libraries. We are a gateway to more than 20,000 electronic
journals and 1.7 million books, including ebooks.

  
ROLE of the POSITION

This position is located within the Web and Application Development Services
Department, part of the Library Technologies Division. The Web and Application
Development Services Department develops and deploys webpages, websites, and
related applications within the Libraries, and collaboratively helps maintain
existing web-based systems and services, including the primary library website
and digital collections. Present infrastructure components associated with the
discovery and delivery of unique digital assets include a digital asset
management system (CONTENTdm), an archives collection management system
(ArchivesSpace), a web content management system (Drupal), an externally
hosted institutional repository system (BePress), a hosted subscription to web
archiving software (Archive-It), and several ancillary systems and services.
The infrastructure is evolving, with the Libraries presently investigating
options related to a future digital asset management system and standards
based digital preservation.

  
Applications maintained within the UNLV University Libraries' technical
infrastructure support the information discovery and delivery environment for
UNLV's 21st century students, researchers, and an extended community of
lifelong learners. This administrative faculty position, reporting to the Head
of Web and Application Development Services, will work to develop and extend
the applications supporting the discovery and delivery of unique collections
and digital assets from the UNLV University Libraries' Special Collections.
Specifically, the incumbent will write, extend, and modify code enabling the
deployment of new applications, modules, and resources supporting UNLV
Libraries' digital library environment. The incumbent will analyze the
existing infrastructure and applications, research technical options, and seek
to develop and deploy system integrations supporting efficient workflows and
management of records and data. Such work could include authoring and
leveraging code, APIs, crosswalks, and record and data transformations. As
digital library applications and discovery layers evolve, the incumbent is
expected to play a key role in helping to integrate and present multiple
library content sources and services in user-friendly modes. The UNLV
Libraries foster a collaborative working environment, and the incumbent is
expected to work constructively with a wide range of groups and individuals,
and possess the ability to communicate with colleagues the technical
constraints, requirements, and resource needs associated with work projects.
The incumbent will assist other colleagues in application troubleshooting,
upgrade, and security efforts; maintain up to date documentation for developed
applications; and help manage code in a version-control system.

  
QUALIFICATIONS

Education and Experience: A bachelor's degree from an accredited university,
preferably in computer science, math, software engineering, or a related
field; and two or more years of relevant work experience.

  
Technical Skills: Demonstrated proficiency with a major programming language
such as Java or Ruby; demonstrated