Digital Assets Coordinator at Hagley Museum and Library

Hagley Museum and Library is recruiting a Digital Assets Coordinator.

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The successful candidate will work in the Library's Audiovisual Collections and Digital Initiatives Department to assist us in our mission to produce, preserve, and provide access to digital records for current and future generations of researchers. Hagley has a significant collection of digital surrogates that are available at digital.hagley.org and a growing collection of born­digital records offline. The Digital Assets Coordinator will work with the Curator of Audiovisual and Digital Collections to ensure long­term access and preservation of Hagley's digital records collections.

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Digital Initiatives Librarian & Instructor at Otterbein University

Otterbein University is recruiting a Digital Initiatives Librarian & Instructor.

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This librarian will provide leadership, management and policy and planning activities for the campus-wide digitization projects and digital initiatives, such as the Digital Commons@Otterbein (http://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/)as well as;

  • working collaboratively to plan and implement best practices for the collection development of scholarly works and for their preservation, accessibility, usability and usage analysis within the determined system architecture
  • partnering in campus-wide efforts related to data management,

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Research Library Issues, no. 287

ARL has released Research Library Issues, no. 287.

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ARL has published Research Library Issues (RLI) no. 287, an issue in which Rikk Mulligan offers an overview of the history of scholarly communication from its beginnings in the 17th century to recent innovations in digital and hybrid publishing.

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Scholarly Communication Librarian at Oregon State University

Oregon State University is recruiting a Scholarly Communication Librarian.

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The successful candidate will implement services and instruction in support of the broadest possible dissemination, impact, and use of scholarly and intellectual output. The librarian will join an agile and innovative department and library that is responsible for the development of the ScholarsArchive@OSU institutional repository (the 36th ranked institutional repository in the world) and internationally recognized digital collections.

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"An Interview with Peter Suber on Open Access"

Cheryl LaGuardia has published "An Interview with Peter Suber on Open Access" in Library Journal.

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Because hybrid is no-risk, it has spread like wildfire. I used to think that was good, since at least it gave publishers first-hand experience with the economics of fee-based OA journals. But I changed my mind about that years ago

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Digital Asset Coordinator at San Francisco Symphony

The San Francisco Symphony is recruiting a Digital Asset Coordinator.

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Reporting to the Archivist and working collaboratively with staff across the San Francisco Symphony, the Digital Asset Coordinator will manage projects to preserve digital media assets and assist in the development of processes to ensure the availability and integrity of digital assets that chronicle the Symphony's history, collections, programs, and operations.

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"E-book Use and Value in the Humanities: Scholars’ Practices and Expectations"

Tina E. Chrzastowski and Lynn N. Wiley have published "E-book Use and Value in the Humanities: Scholars' Practices and Expectations" in Library Resources & Technical Services.

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The data showed a split in acceptance of electronic versus print. The data also show that although humanists may lag behind other disciplines in incorporating e-books into their research, they believe e-book availability and use will increase. . . . The e-book format is appreciated, but scholars may also want the full text along with the print because of the varied types of reading employed by humanities scholars.

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Digital Humanities Techology Specialist at Southern Methodist University

Southern Methodist University is recruiting a Digital Humanities Techology Specialist.

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This position will help faculty, curriculum/course designers and program administrators identify, analyze and develop effective course materials and activities for face-to-face and on-line courses, and demonstrate how to keep those materials dynamic with new technological developments and how to continually adapt to continually changing digital humanities capabilities.

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Making Open Science a Reality

The OECD has released Making Open Science a Reality.

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This report, Making open science a reality reviews the progress in OECD countries in making the results of publicly funded research, namely scientific publications and research data openly accessible to researchers and innovators alike. The report i) reviews the policy rationale behind open science and open data; ii) discusses and presents evidence on the impacts of policies to promote open science and open data; iii) explores the legal barriers and solutions to greater access to research data; iv) provides a description of the key actors involved in open science and their roles; and finally v) assesses progress in OECD and selected non-member countries based a survey of recent policy trends.

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Scholarly Communication Librarian at Texas Woman’s University

Texas Woman's University is recruiting a Scholarly Communication Librarian.

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Reporting to the Assistant Dean of Libraries and working with Library staff, Graduate School staff, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs staff along with other university colleagues, this position will develop a broad range of services in support of evolving models of scholarly communication, open access initiatives, and intellectual property rights.

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Open Library of Humanities Launched

The Open Library of Humanities has been launched.

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North Beach, San Francisco It is with great pleasure that we announce the launch of the Open Library of Humanities. Over two years in the planning and execution, the platform starts with seven journals, supported by 99 institutions. Our estimated publication volume for year one is 150 articles across these venues. The economics of this work out at approximately £4 ($6) per institution per open-access article.

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Manager, Digital Applications at University of California, Davis

The University of California, Davis is recruiting a Manager, Digital Applications.

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Under general direction of the Director for Online Strategy, responsible for leading a software engineering team that builds and maintains applications on behalf of the University Library, with impact across the Campus and in coordination with similar units across the University.

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"Data-Intensive Science and Campus IT"

Jerry Sheehan et al. have published "Data-Intensive Science and Campus IT" in EDUCAUSE Review.

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Montana State University developed the Research Data Census to engage local research communities in dialogue about their data: size, sharing resources and behaviors, and interest in services. The census confirmed the need for a tight coupling of IT infrastructure to data and curation services in order to make those resources useful to the research community.

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Programmer Analyst at University of Pennsylvania

The University of Pennsylvania is recruiting a Programmer Analyst.

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The Programmer Analyst for the SDBM [Schoenberg Database of Manuscripts] will work with the database manager of the SDBM and the staff of the Schoenberg Institute of Manuscripts (SIMS) to design, build, test, and deploy the next generation of the SDBM. The New SDBM will be a crowd-sourced application providing web, mobile, and application interfaces for the discovery, access, and entry of manuscript data.

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"Help the Copyright Office Understand How to Address Mass Digitization"

The DPLA has published "Help the Copyright Office Understand How to Address Mass Digitization" in the DPLA Blog.

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The U.S. Copyright Office recently issued a report and a request for comments on its proposal for a new licensing system intended to overcome copyright obstacles to mass digitization. While the goal is laudable, the Office's proposal is troubling and vague in key respects.

The overarching problem is that the Office's proposal doesn't fully consider how libraries and archives currently go about digitization projects, and so it misidentifies how the law should be improved to allow for better digital access. It's important that libraries and archives submit comments to help the Office better understand how to make recommendations for improvements.

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Creative Commons Gets $450,000 Arcadia Fund Grant to support Open Access Publishing

The Creative Commons has received a $450,000 grant from the Arcadia Fund support open access publishing.

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Creative Commons will use funds from Arcadia to develop tools that complement the current CC license suite and empower authors to retain or regain their right to publish so they can make their scholarly and academic works available for public use.

Building on the success of the current CC licenses—now with nearly 1 billion licenses in use across over 9 million websites—Creative Commons is enthusiastic about developing tools that can be used by authors who "write to be read" but face all too common barriers to making their research openly available. These resources will be developed for global use, taking into account country-specific copyright laws, customs, and language. Once in widespread use, these tools are expected to increase the number of articles and publications that are available for broad public use. . . .

Collaborators on this project include Authors Alliance, Free Culture Trust, and SPARC, all of whom are dedicated to supporting authors, institutions, and the public in promoting access to research and scholarly work.

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"What Technology Skills Do Developers Need? A Text Analysis of Job Listings in Library and Information Science (LIS) from Jobs.code4lib.org"

Monica Maceli has published "What Technology Skills Do Developers Need? A Text Analysis of Job Listings in Library and Information Science (LIS) from Jobs.code4lib.org " in Information Technology and Libraries.

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Technology plays an indisputably vital role in library and information science (LIS) work; this rapidly moving landscape can create challenges for practitioners and educators seeking to keep pace with such change. In pursuit of building our understanding of currently sought technology competencies in developer-oriented positions within LIS, this paper reports the results of a text analysis of a large collection of job listings culled from the Code4lib jobs website. Beginning over a decade ago as a popular mailing list covering the intersection of technology and library work, the Code4lib organization's current offerings include a website that collects and organizes LIS-related technology job listings. The results of the text analysis of this dataset suggest the currently vital technology skills and concepts that existing and aspiring practitioners may target in their continuing education as developers.

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Senior Web Applications Developer at NYPL

NYPL is recruiting a Senior Web Applications Developer.

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Seeking: An experienced web application developer to help reinvent eBook and digital content discovery and access for public libraries.

With the support of the federal government and a broad coalition of library partners, The New York Public Library is building a small, empowered product team to develop a mobile platform for ebook lending and reading that could serve as model for public libraries across North America.

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Senior Mobile Developer (Android) at NYPL

NYPL is recruiting a Senior Mobile Developer (Android).

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Seeking: an experienced mobile applications developer to help reinvent eBook discovery and access for public libraries.

With the support of the federal government and a broad coalition of library partners, The New York Public Library is building a small, empowered product team to develop a mobile platform for ebook lending and reading that could serve as model for public libraries across North America.

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Assistant University Librarian for Library Information Technology at University of Hawaii

The University of Hawaii is recruiting an Assistant University Librarian for Library Information Technology.

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Under the general direction of the University Librarian, the Assistant University Librarian for Library Information Technology (AUL-LIT) provides leadership and strategic direction for all library information technology services and infrastructure in support of library operations and access to information.

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