Job Opening: Digital Repository Developer, Duke University Libraries (2 year term appointment)

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Created: February 9, 2010

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Job Opening: Digital Repository Developer, Duke University Libraries (2 year term appointment)

The Duke University Libraries are the shared center of the university's intellectual life, connecting people and ideas. The Duke University Libraries and the separately administered libraries serving the schools of Business, Divinity, Law, and Medicine, comprise one of the nation's top ten private university library systems.

Duke University Libraries is searching for a Digital Repository Developer who will participate in the design and development of a technical infrastructure to support the management, preservation and appropriate access to digital scholarship at Duke. Applicants should have experience developing web interfaces, applications, and/or services and possess a working knowledge of RESTful architectures and HTTP, as well as demonstrable XML/XSLT experience. Highly desirable is experience in object-oriented design and programming languages, including either Java or Python.

To learn more about this opportunity, please visit http://library.duke.edu/jobs/digitalrepositorydeveloper.html.

Direct apply now by accessing this link: Requisition 400371456 OR send your resume via email to susan.n.johnson@duke.edu and reference Digital Repository Developer. Prefer prior experience working in higher education generally and an academic research library in particular.

Duke's hometown is Durham, North Carolina, a city with vibrant research, medical and arts communities, and numerous shops, restaurants and theaters. Durham is located in the Research Triangle, a growing metropolitan area of more than one million people that provides a wide range of cultural, recreational and educational opportunities. The Triangle is conveniently located just a few hours from the mountains and the coast, offers a moderate climate, and has been ranked among the best places to live and to do business.

----- David Kennedy Perkins Library, Duke University (919) 613-6831 david.kennedy@duke.edu

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