Job Posting: Digital Access Librarian

From: Mark Dehmlow <mdehmlow_at_nyob>
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 14:05:49 -0500
To: NGC4LIB_at_LISTSERV.ND.EDU
The University of Notre Dame’s Hesburgh Libraries seeks an innovative 
and collegial individual to bring energy, creativity, expertise, and 
leadership to the position of Digital Access Librarian. The Digital 
Access Librarian is responsible for envisioning the information 
architecture (navigation, content, and context), coordinating user 
experience activities (usability, user engagement, feedback), and 
collaborating on the implementation of the web technology (XHTML, CSS, 
Javascript, Web Scripting Languages) for the Hesburgh Libraries' web 
presence.

The Digital Access Librarian enhances the functionality and 
effectiveness of the Libraries websites, as well as key University-wide 
services in support of teaching, learning, research, and scholarship. 
The position represents the intersection of information planning and 
policy and technology implementation with an equal emphasis on:

1) coordinating user experience by engaging internal and external 
stakeholders through interviews, committees, usability activities, and 
other feedback mechanisms to ensure that user perspectives are directly 
embedded in the planning and execution of the websites and web tool design,
2) collaborating on the design, implementation, and management of the 
website, discovery tools, and web based services using languages such as 
PERL, PHP, Ruby, CSS, XHTML, Javascript, and other web based programming 
and markup languages.

The Digital Access Librarian:

• Collaborates in the design, implementation, and management of the 
Libraries website, discovery tools, and web based services, including 
responsibility for programming using the web standards and tools 
currently employed by the Libraries
• Collaborates in the design, implementation, and management of a 
content management system for the Libraries, including responsibility 
for configuration, customization, and user support
• Leads the design, implementation, and management of the Libraries' 
Intranet
• Leads the internal education on deploying web technologies for web 
content creation, including training internal stakeholders how to write 
for the web
• Regularly examines the usability of the Libraries' website and 
conducts usability tests, surveys, focus group interviews, and 
interprets usage metrics, then collaborates on the design, modification, 
and implementation of integrating user feedback and website usage into 
the website, discovery tools, and web based services
• Leads feedback committee(s):
- one comprised of library stakeholders
- others involving faculty and students
• Explores the innovative use of new technologies and evaluates their 
applicability to the Libraries
• Manages the University's search engine, currently a Google Search 
Appliance
• Manages the campus wiki application
• Monitors trends and best practices in web technology, content 
management, usability, user engagement, and web based discovery.

The Digital Access Librarian reports to the Head of the Web and 
Information Technology Systems Department. As a member of the University 
faculty, the Digital Access Librarian is expected to contribute to the 
profession and stay current with emerging trends in web technology and 
the library profession.

Required qualifications:
• A strong knowledge and demonstrated application of usability, 
usability testing, and information architecture concepts
• Demonstrated experience in the deployment of information technologies 
relevant to Web site design and maintenance such as XHTML, CSS, 
Javascript, and XML
• A demonstrated understanding of computer programming and the ability 
to use programming languages such as Perl, PHP, and/or Ruby
• Experience and knowledge of metadata schemas and their application, 
including the ability to effectively apply metadata in traditional and 
digital library environments
• An ALA-accredited MLS degree or equivalent combination of education 
and experience
• Demonstrated excellent written and oral communications skills
• Experience with indexing tools and their application to discovery, 
relational database applications and the design of relational databases 
for storing, organizing, and disseminating data and information
• Strong service orientation
• The ability to work effectively in a highly collaborative and 
team-oriented environment as well as the ability to take a leadership 
role in group activities

Environment:
The University of Notre Dame is a highly selective national Catholic 
teaching and research university in northern Indiana about ninety miles 
from Chicago. Approximately 8,200 undergraduates and 3,100 graduate 
students pursue a broad range of studies. The University Libraries 
<http://www.library.nd.edu> hold about 3 million volumes and provide 
access to more than 23,000 serials. The Libraries have 140 staff and 55 
librarians. The Libraries is a member of the Academic Libraries of 
Indiana (ALI), ARL, NERL and other consortia. The University of Notre 
Dame is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer strongly 
committed to diversity. We value qualified candidates who can bring a 
variety of backgrounds to our community.

Salary and Benefits:
Minimum beginning salary $44,000. Appointment salary and rank are 
competitive, commensurate with experience and qualifications. Librarians 
are non-tenured track members of the Library Faculty. The University 
offers an excellent benefits and annual vacation package.
Further details & applications: More information can be found about this 
position at the Libraries’ website: 
http://www.library.nd.edu/about/employment/

To apply, please include a letter, curriculum vitae and the names, 
addresses, phone numbers and email addresses of three references. 
Electronic submission of applications is required. Send all application 
documents to: mstenber_at_nd.edu
The review of applications will begin on March 25, 2012 and will 
continue until the candidates are chosen.

The University of Notre Dame is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action 
Employer strongly committed to diversity. We value qualified candidates 
who can bring to our community a variety of backgrounds.

Mark Dehmlow
Head, Web and Information Technology Systems Dept.
Hesburgh Libraries
University of Notre Dame
Received on Tue Feb 28 2012 - 14:08:15 EST