Digital Projects Librarian
University of Toronto
Toronto

The University of Toronto Library invites applications for a Digital Projects
Librarian, Scholars Portal. Scholars Portal is the digital service arm of the
Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL), which manages infrastructure
and services that support Ontario's 21 university libraries. The Scholars
Portal team, based at the University of Toronto, is made up of 24 librarians,
developers, and systems staff members who support services in four broad
areas: research and member services; data and geospatial services; digital
collections; and digital preservation services. Reporting to the Information
Architecture Librarian, and working with project teams composed of developers
and librarians, the Digital Projects Librarian will contribute to the design,
coding and maintenance of all Scholars Portal related services, with a special
focus on support for our scholarly communications services, including Open
Journals System and Open Monograph Press hosting services. The Digital
Projects librarian will work to customize software and user interfaces,
automate data workflows, test new software, fix bugs, and contribute to the
development of documentation and the provision of support for end users.

  
Main Responsibilities:

  * Develop, maintain, support, and grow our hosted OJS and OMP instances in 
support of publishing initiatives at OCUL member libraries by migrating data, 
upgrading instances, configuring plugins, and providing support to local 
library publishing contacts
  * Develop and support a variety of Drupal-based projects that support 
collaborative environments for OCUL and the Ask VR service
  * Contribute to the design and development of new iterations of the Scholars 
Portal Books service and the Scholars GeoPortal
  * Automate data workflows to support the ingest of new data sources and the 
transformation of content to new metadata formats
  * Integrate Scholars Portal services with new cloud based technologies, 
including OpenStack Swift Assess, test and configure new software to support 
digital preservation and data management services (e.g. Dataverse, 
Archivematica, Islandora)
  
Qualifications:

Required Qualifications:

  * ALA-accredited Master of Library or Information Science degree (or 
equivalent).
  * Knowledge of web development standards and accessibility issues
  * Excellent oral and written communication, interpersonal, problem-solving, 
presentation and teamwork skills
  * Strong organizational and time management skills, with an aptitude in 
learning new technical skills
  * Demonstrated ability to work in a highly collaborative environment and 
across multiple departments.
  * Awareness of trends and issues related to scholarly communications, open 
access, and open source development
  
Preferred Qualifications:

The ideal candidate will also have experience with some of the following:

  * At least one year's relevant professional experience, including 
coordinating the development of digital library projects
  * Defining and communicating development requirements
  * Project management or team leadership
  * Working with IT in an academic library
  * Using Linux and using a command line interface
  * Installing, maintaining and troubleshooting open-source technology. Git and 
Github
  * Using databases for storing and retrieving data and tools for parsing and 
transforming XML based metadata and data
  * Archival and repository software used in libraries such as Fedora, Hydra, 
and Archivematica
  * Candidates should have a strong interest and willingness to learn languages 
such as PHP, Ruby, or JavaScript in order to maintain and enhance our supported 
applications



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