[CODE4LIB] Job: Digital Initiatives Librarian at Mississippi State University

2014-11-26 Thread jobs
Digital Initiatives Librarian 
Mississippi State University
Starkville

A non-tenure track professional position to develop, manage and promote the
Library's digital initiatives (e.g. MSU's Institutional Repository using
DSpace and locally hosted online journals using Open Journal Systems). Reports
to the Administrator of Systems. Mississippi State University Libraries has a
highly collaborative environment where excellence in job performance,
scholarship and service are values and required.

  
Sample Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  * Evaluates, recommends and implements metadata schemas and policies across 
digital collections and digital initiatives;
  * Collaborates with stakeholders on metadata schemas for digital objects and 
datasets, develops workflows for digital object metadata creation and is an 
active participant in the implementation of digital projects, digital 
initiatives and metadata migrations;
  * Coordinates and oversees quality control of non-MARC metadata for digital 
collections and digital initiatives;
  * Serves as the lead on the ASERL Deeply Rooted project by serving on the 
steering committee, aggregating and harvesting metadata from participating 
institutions using a variety of technologies including OAI/PMH tools, serves as 
the liaison with the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA).



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[CODE4LIB] Job: Web Applications Developer at Towson University

2014-11-26 Thread jobs
Web Applications Developer
Towson University
Towson

The Albert S. Cook Library seeks a highly skilled and innovative Web
Application Developer to participate in all stages of the application
development lifecycle. As a key participant in the continued development of
the Library's Drupal environment, discovery systems, and digital collections,
this position will work with other members of the Library IT Department,
librarians, archivists, and other library staff to design, develop, and
integrate sites and applications to enhance the experiences of our internal
and external audiences. Under the direction of the Information Technology
Librarian, this position will provide primary web application development
support for the Library's initiatives.

  



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[CODE4LIB] Job: Assistant Director for Digital Strategies at Houston Public Library

2014-11-26 Thread jobs
Assistant Director for Digital Strategies
Houston Public Library
Houston

Link to a world of opportunities by joining the Houston Public Library as the
new Assistant Director of Digital Strategies (ADDS). Houston Public Library
seeks a visionary and transformational leader with executive level skills and
a commitment to customer service, creativity and innovation. The ADDS will
play an essential role in helping to shape and lead HPL's future direction as
a vital community partner delivering stellar technologies, materials, services
and programs to Houston's residents.

  
Compensation. Salary range of $100,000.00 - $112,000.00 annually and an
excellent fringe benefits package.

  
If you are a visionary and transformational leader with executive level skills
and a commitment to customer service, creativity and innovation, Houston
Public Library may be your next great opportunity. Contact Bradbury
Associates/Gossage Sager Associates via email or telephone for additional
information. To start the application process, send a meaningful cover letter
and your resume as Word or pdf attachments to Dan Bradbury or Jobeth Bradbury
and apply online on or before the closing date of December 14, 2014.



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Re: [CODE4LIB] Whatever Happened to the Northeast Code4Lib?

2014-11-26 Thread Parker O'Mara

Include me as interested. --Parker

Parker O'Mara, Systems Librarian, SUNY Plattsburgh, (518) 564-5196

On 11/25/2014 11:44 AM, Maura Carbone wrote:

Count me in as well!
-Maura

On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 11:39 AM, David Mayo  wrote:

I'm also definitely interested - I've been looking with a certain amount of
jealousy at the various Code4Libs that are out of my range.

- Dave Mayo
   Software Engineer
   Harvard University -> HUIT -> Library Technology Services

On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 9:03 AM, Joseph Montibello <
joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu> wrote:


Hi,

Yale hosted a C4L New England event a couple of years back (
http://wiki.code4lib.org/NECode4lib_2012_Home). I was on the planning
committee - it was fun and I know I learned a lot. It was good to have a
local event that folks could go to.

The nice thing is that for an event like this to happen, we only need a
few people willing to work on it, and a little luck in finding an
institution to back it. (And of course a two-day event like the one we had
at Yale is by no means the right/best/only format - there are lots of other
ways that Code4Lib could take shape in New England / the northeast.)

Joe Montibello, MLIS
Library Systems Manager
Dartmouth College
603.646.9394
joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu



On Nov 24, 2014, at 3:39 PM, Abigail > wrote:

Hi Matt,

Thanks for posting - I'm new-ish to Code4Lib, and in Western MA. Would be
excited to see more NE activity.

Abigail
Systems Librarian
Hampshire College


On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Christina Marie Harlow <
cmh2...@columbia.edu> wrote:

Hi Matt-

We have stuff going in Code4LibNYC, but I'd be happy to help get something
going on in the Northeast.

Thanks!
Christina

On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Matthew Sherman mailto:matt.r.sher...@gmail.com>

wrote:

While riffing on an old DC comics title the subject line is my question.
I've been working in Connecticut for a little over a year now and I have
heard of nothing going on with Code4Lib in this part of the US.  I find
this sad since I see all sorts of activity in a variety of other spots,
particularly in my old beloved midwest stomping grounds.  So I was
wondering if anyone knows why the Code4Libbers in the northeast have been
so quiet?  Is the communication being done in some back channel or are
there not many of us out in this part of the US?  I am just curious as I
would love to touch base, collaborate, and learn from other folks in the
community.

Matt Sherman




--
Christina Harlow

Metadata Specialist
Columbia University Libraries

cmh2...@columbia.edu
http://www.christinaharlow.com/
@cm_harlow
+1 212 854 8457
102 Butler Library, MC 




--

Abigail Baines
Systems & Discovery Librarian
Harold F. Johnson Library
Hampshire College

phone: 413-559-5766
email: abai...@hampshire.edu
  - - abigaildiscov...@gmail.com
web: library.hampshire.edu
blog: theharold.hampshire.edu






--


Re: [CODE4LIB] Whatever Happened to the Northeast Code4Lib?

2014-11-26 Thread Leah Root
Include me as well, please.

Leah M Root, Library Publishing/Web Services Developer
SUNY Geneseo

On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 8:59 AM, Parker O'Mara 
wrote:

> Include me as interested. --Parker
>
> Parker O'Mara, Systems Librarian, SUNY Plattsburgh, (518) 564-5196
>
>
> On 11/25/2014 11:44 AM, Maura Carbone wrote:
>
>> Count me in as well!
>> -Maura
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 11:39 AM, David Mayo  wrote:
>>
>>> I'm also definitely interested - I've been looking with a certain amount
>>> of
>>> jealousy at the various Code4Libs that are out of my range.
>>>
>>> - Dave Mayo
>>>Software Engineer
>>>Harvard University -> HUIT -> Library Technology Services
>>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 9:03 AM, Joseph Montibello <
>>> joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi,

 Yale hosted a C4L New England event a couple of years back (
 http://wiki.code4lib.org/NECode4lib_2012_Home). I was on the planning
 committee - it was fun and I know I learned a lot. It was good to have a
 local event that folks could go to.

 The nice thing is that for an event like this to happen, we only need a
 few people willing to work on it, and a little luck in finding an
 institution to back it. (And of course a two-day event like the one we
 had
 at Yale is by no means the right/best/only format - there are lots of
 other
 ways that Code4Lib could take shape in New England / the northeast.)

 Joe Montibello, MLIS
 Library Systems Manager
 Dartmouth College
 603.646.9394
 joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu



 On Nov 24, 2014, at 3:39 PM, Abigail >>> mailto:
 abigaildiscov...@gmail.com>> wrote:

 Hi Matt,

 Thanks for posting - I'm new-ish to Code4Lib, and in Western MA. Would
 be
 excited to see more NE activity.

 Abigail
 Systems Librarian
 Hampshire College


 On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 3:03 PM, Christina Marie Harlow <
 cmh2...@columbia.edu> wrote:

 Hi Matt-

 We have stuff going in Code4LibNYC, but I'd be happy to help get
 something
 going on in the Northeast.

 Thanks!
 Christina

 On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 2:40 PM, Matthew Sherman <
 matt.r.sher...@gmail.com
 

 wrote:

 While riffing on an old DC comics title the subject line is my question.
 I've been working in Connecticut for a little over a year now and I have
 heard of nothing going on with Code4Lib in this part of the US.  I find
 this sad since I see all sorts of activity in a variety of other spots,
 particularly in my old beloved midwest stomping grounds.  So I was
 wondering if anyone knows why the Code4Libbers in the northeast have
 been
 so quiet?  Is the communication being done in some back channel or are
 there not many of us out in this part of the US?  I am just curious as I
 would love to touch base, collaborate, and learn from other folks in the
 community.

 Matt Sherman




 --
 Christina Harlow

 Metadata Specialist
 Columbia University Libraries

 cmh2...@columbia.edu
 http://www.christinaharlow.com/
 @cm_harlow
 +1 212 854 8457
 102 Butler Library, MC 




 --

 Abigail Baines
 Systems & Discovery Librarian
 Harold F. Johnson Library
 Hampshire College

 phone: 413-559-5766
 email: abai...@hampshire.edu
   - - abigaildiscov...@gmail.com
 web: library.hampshire.edu
 blog: theharold.hampshire.edu


>>
>>
> --
>



-- 
Leah M Root
Library Publishing/Web Services Developer
Milne Library, SUNY Geneseo 
1 College Circle, Geneseo, NY 14454
585-245-6061 | cell 585-802-4676
ro...@geneseo.edu
@RootLeah 


[CODE4LIB] Job: Library Technology Support Specialist at College of Saint Benedict

2014-11-26 Thread jobs
Library Technology Support Specialist
College of Saint Benedict
Collegeville

**Position Summary: **  
  
The joint Libraries at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's
University, invite applications for the full time position of Library
Technology Support Specialist.



The Library Technology Support Specialist is primarily responsible for
maintenance of web pages using HTML and XHTML; for processing and loading
digital objects to image repository programs; for providing technical support
to library departments and archives; and for data collection and analysis
related to library operations. The Library Technology Support Specialist may
supervise one or more student assistants.

  
**Qualifications:**  
  
Bachelor's degree with technical background required; library experience
preferred.

  
Advanced understanding of the following software and
coding: Access, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Acrobat, HTML, XHTML
and CSS.

  
Demonstrated ability to acquire new software and programming skills.

  
The successful candidate will exhibit excellent interpersonal and
communications skills in order to effectively communicate with
customers. This position requires a high degree of accuracy
with the ability to work with details while handling multiple
priorities. The successful candidate will be expected to
demonstrate a high level of initiative with the ability to function
autonomously. This position will require the ability to
work both independently and collaboratively and be able to diagnose problems
and propose workable solutions.

  
**Additional Information:**  
  
APPLICATION PROCESS: Applications are accepted online by clicking on "Apply"
above. A complete application includes completion of the application form, and
attach a cover letter and resume.

  
_**Application deadline is December 12, 2014.**_

  
_Women, individuals of diverse racial and cultural backgrounds, and persons
with disabilities are encouraged to apply. The College of Saint Benedict and
Saint John's University are Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employers. _



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[CODE4LIB] Red Hat Linux Satellite

2014-11-26 Thread Francis Kayiwa
I'm wondering if there are any readers who are seasoned RHEL users who 
can point me in "The RHEL way" of doing things.


I work at a Red Hat Satellite organization and as a result the default 
repository for our software is Red Hat Satellite. I'm attempting to 
install docker software which according to my reading of the link is 
only available for people who "pay extra"(?)


https://access.redhat.com/articles/881893#get

Is the "Red Hat way" in these type scenarios to ask our Satellite Admins 
to add it?


To build this and install as our own repo?

To install Centos (my current solution)? Other?

Thanks for any/all help.

./fxk

--
Noise proves nothing.  Often a hen who has merely laid an egg cackles
as if she laid an asteroid.
-- Mark Twain


Re: [CODE4LIB] Job: Library Technology Support Specialist at College of Saint Benedict

2014-11-26 Thread behanner


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Library Technology Support Specialist
College of Saint Benedict
Collegeville

**Position Summary: **  

The joint Libraries at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's
University, invite applications for the full time position of Library
Technology Support Specialist.


7The Library?-?'.I6@%. Technology Support Specialist is primarily 
responsible forjb.   N. I ?:'( 
maintenance of web pages using HTML and XHTML; for processing and loading
digital objects to image repository programs; for providing technical support
to library departments and archives; and for data collection and analysis
related to library operations. The Library Technology Support Specialist may
supervise one or more student assistants.


**Qualifications:**  

Bachelor's degree with technical background required; library experience
preferred.


Advanced understanding of the following software and
coding: Access, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Acrobat, HTML, XHTML
and CSS.


Demonstrated ability to acquire new software and programming skills.


The successful candidate will exhibit excellent interpersonal and
communications skills in order to effectively communicate with
customers. This position requires a high degree of accuracy
with the ability to work with details while handling multiple
priorities. The successful candidate will be expected to
demonstrate a high level of initiative with the ability to function
autonomously. This position will require the ability to
work both independently and collaboratively and be able to diagnose problems
and propose workable solutions.


**Additional Information:**  

APPLICATION PROCESS: Applications are accepted online by clicking on "Apply"
above. A complete application includes completion of the application form, and
attach a cover letter and resume.


_**Application deadline is December 12, 2014.**_


_Women, individuals of diverse racial and cultural backgrounds, and persons
with disabilities are encouraged to apply. The College of Saint Benedict and
Saint John's University are Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employers. _



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Re: [CODE4LIB] Red Hat Linux Satellite

2014-11-26 Thread Cary Gordon
Can’t you just install/enable the RHEL Extras repo? This works fine in CentOS.

Gobble,

Cary

> On Nov 26, 2014, at 11:44 AM, Francis Kayiwa  wrote:
> 
> I'm wondering if there are any readers who are seasoned RHEL users who can 
> point me in "The RHEL way" of doing things.
> 
> I work at a Red Hat Satellite organization and as a result the default 
> repository for our software is Red Hat Satellite. I'm attempting to install 
> docker software which according to my reading of the link is only available 
> for people who "pay extra"(?)
> 
> https://access.redhat.com/articles/881893#get
> 
> Is the "Red Hat way" in these type scenarios to ask our Satellite Admins to 
> add it?
> 
> To build this and install as our own repo?
> 
> To install Centos (my current solution)? Other?
> 
> Thanks for any/all help.
> 
> ./fxk
> 
> -- 
> Noise proves nothing.  Often a hen who has merely laid an egg cackles
> as if she laid an asteroid.
>   -- Mark Twain