Digital Technologies Development Librarian

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Created: May 8, 2017

Description

The NCSU Libraries invites applications and nominations for the
position of Digital Technologies Development Librarian in the Digital
Library Initiatives department. The Digital Technologies Development
Librarian works as an active participant in a team that advances
library services through applied research and application development
and manages the entire life cycle of projects, from requirements
gathering to deployment. S/He provides technical leadership and
hands-on programming expertise for a portfolio of library projects. In
close collaboration with technical and non-technical partners across
the Libraries, s/he identifies emerging technologies that have
potential for new and improved library services. Working both
independently and in team settings, the incumbent develops new digital
library services through an iterative, data-informed, and test-driven
process that emphasizes usability, sustainability, and performance.
The Digital Technologies Development Librarian maintains and provides
enhancements to existing library applications and collaborates closely
with Information Technology staff to develop and maintain supporting
infrastructure. S/He participates in library planning, serves on
library-wide committees, task forces, and teams. NCSU librarians are
expected to be active professionally and to contribute to developments
in the field.

Review of applications is underway; position will remain open until a
suitable candidate is found.

See vacancy announcement with application instructions at
https://www.lib.ncsu.edu/node/48479.

AA/OEO. NC State welcomes all persons without regard to sexual
orientation or genetic information. For ADA accommodations, please
call (919) 515-3148.

How to apply


Contact:

Jason Ronallo
Head, Digital Library Initiatives
North Carolina State University Libraries
jronallo@GMAIL.COM

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Published: Thursday, May 11, 2017 14:06 UTC


Last updated: Thursday, May 11, 2017 14:06 UTC