The Stanford University Libraries is pleased to announce a new software 
developer 
position<https://stanford.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=73403> 
that will help build sophisticated, sustainable, and generalizable tools and 
infrastructure in order to support interdisciplinary digital research.  We are 
looking for a qualified and dedicated software developer who is interested in 
building  technologies to support projects in the digital humanities, 
computational social sciences, STEM fields and more.

The Digital Library Research Engineer will join a world class team that is 
developing interfaces, tools and software to enable online discovery, viewing 
and collaborative annotation of digital library and other resources to advance 
research. Developing, implementing and contributing to open standards and open 
source software is an explicit objective of the position.

This developer will have the chance to work on a number of exciting projects 
that leverage community-driven technologies such as the International Image 
Interoperability Framework (IIIF), Mirador, Blacklight, GeoBlacklight, 
Spotlight and Hydra.  One such project will use these technologies to help 
provided enhanced access to digitized medieval manuscripts from the Vatican 
Library.

Please have a look at the job description, and apply at:

https://stanford.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=73403

You can see all of the Stanford Libraries’ open positions at 
http://library.stanford.edu/jobs

——

Stuart Snydman
Associate Director for Digital Strategy
Stanford University Libraries

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