Head of Digital Library Initiatives 

The Temple University Libraries have re-opened their search for the 
newly-created position of Head of Digital Library Initiatives, which offers the 
opportunity to lead a new service department in a library in the midst of 
dynamic growth, located in Philadelphia on the main campus of a vibrant, urban 
research university with over 1,700 full-time faculty and a student body of 
36,000 that was recently ranked most diverse in the nation.  For more 
information about Temple and Philadelphia, National Geographic Traveler’s “Next 
Great City,” visit http://www.temple.edu/about/. 
The successful candidate will bring to the position a combination of digital 
projects experience and an understanding and vision for building great digital 
collections.  Reporting to the Senior Associate University Librarian, the Head 
of Digital Library Initiatives will build a digital library program at Temple, 
providing vision and leadership in the creation and delivery of digital 
content.  S/he will work closely and collaboratively with senior 
administrators, special collections, technical services, computing staff, and 
others to ensure fast-paced development of digital library initiatives which 
respond to the needs of Temple’s community and align with collections and 
preservation priorities.  These include digitization of special collections and 
other library materials in text, image, and video formats, the development of 
digital repository systems to preserve and make accessible the intellectual 
output of Temple University, and the implementation of discovery tools re!
 lated to these initiatives. In particular, the individual will
•       hire at least one additional information technologist;
•       with the additional position in place, supervise 4 full-time staff, as 
well as student assistants;
•       plan, prioritize, and coordinate or manage digitization production;
•       investigate and establish appropriate standards (technical, metadata, 
etc.) and quality control procedures; 
•       coordinate the library’s web services;
•       maintain awareness and develop in-depth knowledge of new technology, 
relevant national standards and best practices, assessing and integrating these 
into library practices for best results as appropriate.
Compensation:  Competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and 
experience. Generous benefits package, including relocation expenses.  
Qualifications:
Required: Master’s degree in Library Science, Information Science, Computer 
Science/Systems Management, Public History, or other allied discipline.    
Progressively responsible experience with the concepts and software/hardware 
applications used in organizing and presenting digital information. 
Demonstrated ability to plan, coordinate, and implement effective programs, 
complex projects, and services. Excellent organizational skills and 
demonstrated ability to handle complex analytical and detailed work. Excellent 
oral and written communication skills. Ability to work independently and 
collaboratively in a complex and rapidly changing environment.
Preferred: The ideal candidate will present a strong combination of 
demonstrated experience and knowledge in many of the following areas: Metadata 
and associated functional standards, including XML/XSLT. Developing interfaces 
for Web resources including knowledge of database management principles and 
software. Knowledge of software systems such as CONTENTdm (which Temple has 
licensed), DSpace, Fedora. Knowledge of current digital library technologies, 
standards, and best practices.  Obtaining grant funding and managing 
grant-funded projects. 

Application:  To apply for this position, please visit www.temple.edu, click on 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], and reference TU-11898. Complete the Online Application 
Form, and attach you cover letter and resume in a single electronic file.
Temple University is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer with a 
strong commitment to cultural diversity.

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Jonathan LeBreton
Senior Associate University Librarian
Temple University Libraries (017-00)
Paley Library room M-138
1210 West Berks St.
Philadelphia PA 19122-6088
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