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Hi all,

This is an excellent opportunity at the Atlanta University Center Robert W.
Woodruff Library to work with some great digitization and digital
humanities projects (as well as being an integral part of our developing
digital preservation initiatives).  If you know of anyone with the
programming/coding skills, please pass along.

Regards,

Josh Hogan
Metadata & Digital Resources Librarian
AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library

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*The Atlanta University Center - Robert W. Woodruff Library* supports the
teaching and learning missions of four institutions of higher learning that
comprise the world’s largest consortium of HBCUs—Clark Atlanta University,
the Interdenominational Theological Center, Morehouse College, and Spelman
College.  Conveniently located and easily accessible to the campuses, the
Woodruff Library is the center of the intellectual and social life at the
Atlanta University Center.



The Archives Research Center at the Atlanta University Center Robert W.
Woodruff Library has a rich collection documenting the African American
experience and the African Diaspora.  It features manuscript writings and
books, including first edition titles, limited printings autographed and
rare publications.  The extensive collection of books, personal papers,
organizational and institutional records supports research in education,
literature, the arts, religion, politics and society and community
empowerment.  Additionally, the AUC Woodruff Library serves as the
custodian of the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. and Tupac Amaru
Shakur Collections.



*POSITION SUMMARY:*

The Atlanta University Center – Robert W. Woodruff Library is committed to
displaying excellence in our delivery of service.  Notable accomplishments
include, recipient of two Communicator Awards for print communication
materials, recipient of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation grant for HBCU
Photographic Preservation Project Round II, and national recognition with
the receipt of two awards in the 28th Annual Educational Advertising
Awards.  To continue our excellence in program and services, the library is
seeking a Digital Systems and Software Manager.   The Digital Systems and
Software Manager will support the continued development, implementation and
use of emerging technologies that enrich the teaching and learning
landscape.  S/he will collaborate with library and technology staff to
identify, investigate and support relevant software solutions for library
and archival open source applications including but not limited to,
Archivists Toolkit, ArchivesSpace, MetaArchive, Omeka, XTF, Fedora, and
Hydra.  The Digital Systems and Software Manager will research, test and
propose initiatives for technology innovations for the library in support
of strategic goals, and will provide support and customizations for
applications.  S/he will assist with the creation, maintenance and/or
revision of relevant website and digital content management and
preservation systems.



*ESSENTIAL DUTIES:*

·         Explore and identify new and emerging technologies in
collaboration with library and technology staff to deliver information and
services to library users.

·         Assist in the development of new systems and applications
including project management, planning and staff training.

·         Design, implement and support software solutions for internal and
external customers using tools such as Java, Javascript, Python and Ruby in
Windows and Linux environments.

·         Work with Archives Research Center staff to facilitate online
access to new and legacy collections to ensure timely and convenient access
by students, community and scholars worldwide.

·         Improve the efficiency and integration of existing
implementations such as ArchivesSpace and XTF (eXtensibe Text Framework)
including developing custom style sheets, migrations, upgrades and
customizations.

·         Support long term access and preservation of digital assets
including providing server level management, upgrades and local
customization of content management and digital repository systems.

·         Update and maintain the organization’s website.

·         Collaborate with library staff in developing funding proposals to
advance digital initiatives.

*QUALIFICATIONS:*

·         Bachelor’s degree in computer science. Master’s in Information
Science (MIS) or equivalent degree desired

·         Strong experience with languages such as Java, Python, Ruby, PHP

·         Strong experience with Unix/Linux, Mac OSX and Windows operating
systems

·         Experience with Apache, MySQL, and Oracle

·         Demonstrated experience with XML and database design and
construction; advanced knowledge of HTML, CSS and website creation and
maintenance

·         Experience with Integrated Library Systems (OCLC’s WMS preferred)

·         Broad understanding of emerging trends in digital repositories
and metadata development and maintenance for local digital collections

·         Knowledge of standards based metadata schema including encoded
archival description (EAD), MARC XML, MODS and METS, and Dublin Core
desirable

·         Familiarity with repository software technologies both open
source and vendor products, including CONTENTdm, DigitalCommons, Omeka,
Fedora Commons, Hydra

·         Experience leveraging library APIs

·         Project management skills and knowledge of agile development
methodologies

·         Knowledge of current trends, technology, standards, and practices
of archives management

·         Analytical, organizational, and oral and written communication
skills

·         Ability to work independently and as a member of a team and to
foster a team environment

·         Ability to negotiate conflict among users and staff

·         Ability to problem solve (identifying, exercising good judgment,
solving)

·         Attention to detail

·         Ability to take initiative and be accountable for results

·         Proficiency in MS Office Word, Excel and PowerPoint



*SALARY & BENEFITS: *

Salary commensurate with experience; benefits include medical, dental,
vision, life, company paid disability plans, company match retirement plan
(TIAA-CREF).




*APPLICATION PROCEDURE: *Interested applicants should submit a letter of
application and resume online to the Human Resources Department at
[log in to unmask] Please include three professional references and salary
requirements.  This position will remain open until filled.



The Robert W. Woodruff Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer. To learn
more about our Library and to view the full job description visit us online
at www.auctr.edu.





Marvelyn Thomas
*, PHR *Human Resources Director

Robert W. Woodruff Library

111 James P. Brawley Drive SW

Atlanta, GA  30314

(404) 978-2080 - Phone

(404) 978-2076 - fax

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