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Do more for the digital library community! Â The Texas Digital Library is a consortium of more than twenty university libraries across the state of Texas. Â Our work impacts not just our members, but the larger digital library ecosphere as we contribute to and support a wide range of core technologies that support the preservation of and access to the riches of Texas memory institutions. Â Working with university libraries across the state, the Software Developer for the Texas Digital Library will design, code, test, and analyze TDL applications. Â Â Work with DSpace, Open Journal Systems, the Digital Public Library America, DuraCloud, Chronopolis, Digital Preservation Network, Fedora, Samvera, Vireo Electronic Thesis and Dissertation System and other technologies as TDL continues moving forward. Â Participation in the digital library developer community will be a core component of this position. ---- Brought to you by code4lib jobs: https://jobs.code4lib.org/jobs/27749-digital-library-software-integration-engineerReceived on Mon Aug 07 2017 - 21:39:15 EDT