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Library web developer
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State: New Jersey Library Web Developer/Designer Princeton University Library Princeton, New Jersey Requisition #1000633 The Princeton University Library comprises a large central library and nine specialized libraries that are heavily used by an academic community of 6,400 students, 1,100 faculty members, and many visiting scholars. To support the diverse needs of its users, the Library holds some six million printed volumes, ranging from incunabula to current imprints, and provides access to many other records of human knowledge, such as ancient papyri and cylinder seals, modern literary manuscripts, and recently produced electronic databases and journals. The Library employs more than 300 professional and support personnel, complemented by a large student and hourly workforce. Please consult the Library Web site for more information http://library.princeton.edu Available: Immediately Description and Responsibilities: The Web Developer position will help the Library Web Development Manager on specific projects to deliver more library content and services to our users from our web sites. Specific projects may include designing new sites, or using new web services technologies to improve the user experience in discovering, searching, finding, or acquiring library materials and content. Additionally, the position will assist in implementing the Drupal CMS, customizing the interface for the latest version of the OPAC, and creating mobile ready versions of the library web site and catalog. Customization tasks for the new NextGen Discovery system will be a large component of the work. Projects will also likely include implementation of open source code created in other libraries, using various API’s made available by Google, OCLC, or Code4Lib members as well as various library vendors. This position will also be assigned other digital library projects as the need arises. …


The Princeton University Library is recruiting a Library Web Developer/Designer. Here’s an excerpt from the ad: The Web Developer position will help the Library Web Development Manager on specific projects to deliver more library content and services to our users from our web sites. Specific projects may include designing new sites, or using new web services technologies to improve the user experience in discovering, searching, finding, or acquiring library materials and content. Additionally, the position will assist in implementing the Drupal CMS, customizing the interface for the latest version of the OPAC, and creating mobile ready versions of the library web site and catalog. Customization tasks for the new NextGen Discovery system will be a large component of the work. Projects will also likely include implementation of open source code created in other libraries, using various API’s made available by Google, OCLC, or Code4Lib members, as well as various library vendors. This position will also be assigned other digital library projects as the need arises. Conducting user-centric usability studies is highly desirable, so experience in this area will be preferred. | Digital Scholarship | (Source: DigitalKoans)


The Princeton University Library is recruiting a Library Web Developer/Designer. Here’s an excerpt from the ad: The Web Developer position will help the Library Web Development Manager on specific projects to deliver more library content and services to our users from our web sites. Specific projects may include designing new sites, or using new web services technologies to improve the user experience in discovering, searching, finding, or acquiring library materials and content. Additionally, the position will assist in implementing the Drupal CMS, customizing the interface for the latest version of the OPAC, and creating mobile ready versions of the library web site and catalog. Customization tasks for the new NextGen Discovery system will be a large component of the work. Projects will also likely include implementation of open source code created in other libraries, using various API’s made available by Google, OCLC, or Code4Lib members, as well as various library vendors. This position will also be assigned other digital library projects as the need arises. Conducting user-centric usability studies is highly desirable, so experience in this area will be preferred. | Digital Scholarship | (Source: DigitalKoans)

Web services librarian
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State: International Memorial University of Newfoundland invites applications for a permanent tenureatrack position in the University Library System. Web Services Librarian Memorial University Libraries, Queen Elizabeth II Library Memorial University of Newfoundland Libraries seeks an enterprising, innovative, and selfa directed Web Services Librarian. The Web Services Librarian will join a dynamic, collegial team and will work in a collaborative and supportive environment to enhance the Libraryas web site and webabased tools. The successful candidate is expected to combine a thorough understanding of the ways in which library patrons access and use information in the present day, along with welladeveloped practical experience in web design and web 2.0 technologies. Duties: This position reports to the Associate University Librarian for Information Technologies. As part of the Systems team for Memorial Libraries, the Web Services Librarian works in a highly collaborative environment to develop, support and manage the Library’s web site (http://www.library.mun.ca), applying principles of usability and accessibility to develop functionality and features across the entire web site. Duties include configuring and implementing a Drupal content management system; integrating the main library site with the larger library web presence; designing and carrying out interface usability studies; selecting and implementing appropriate site structure and navigation tools; search engine optimization; collaborating on the establishment and enforcement of web standards and styles; ensuring conformance to accessibility guidelines; analysis of usage statistics; actively exploring current web technologies and making recommendations for best practices; and providing instruction and skill development sessions for librarians and staff. The successful candidate is expected to consult broadly across Memorial Librariesa branches and divisions. …


The new website for the San Jose Public Library has finally launched! You can see the site at SJPL.org. The major changes that this new site represent: a new URL, sjpl.org a split from the combined website we previously had (with the SJSU Library) a new design, created by our web librarian Nate Hill new site content new information architecture new content management system (Drupal) a new way for staff to update content directly through a customized, simplified WYSIWYG editor So you know…it’s not like it was a huge project or anything. Other significant highlights of the site: Every single staff member at SJPL has been asked and empowered to create blog posts for the new site. A That means everyone. A No limiting by classification, specialization, or degree-holding nonsense. A We’re all smart. A We all have things we know about and want to share with our library users. A We currently have over 300 staff set up to create content and I couldn’t be happier. Content is not pre-moderated by any web staff. A When staff click “Save,” it goes up. A And rightly so. We offer commenting as a function on almost every part of our site, and user comments are not pre-moderated either. A Again, rightly so. We strove for minimalism and simplicity in both design and content whenever possible. We don’t use the words “database” or “OPAC.” A We chose words that our users actually told us they wanted us to use. We are making A heavy use of RSS feed content. A Take our branch library webpages as an example, e.g. West Valley. A You’ve got RSS populating the next upcoming events, the blog posts from the staff, and the newest items in that branch library’s collection. A Go dynamic content! This launch is the culmination of a three year project. …

Library web developer
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State: New Jersey Library Web Developer/Designer Princeton University Library Princeton, New Jersey Requisition #1000633 The Princeton University Library comprises a large central library and nine specialized libraries that are heavily used by an academic community of 6,400 students, 1,100 faculty members, and many visiting scholars. To support the diverse needs of its users, the Library holds some six million printed volumes, ranging from incunabula to current imprints, and provides access to many other records of human knowledge, such as ancient papyri and cylinder seals, modern literary manuscripts, and recently produced electronic databases and journals. The Library employs more than 300 professional and support personnel, complemented by a large student and hourly workforce. Please consult the Library Web site at http://library.princeton.edu/ for more information. Available: Immediately Description and Responsibilities: The Web Developer position will help the Library Web Development Manager on specific projects to deliver more library content and services to our users from our web sites. Specific projects may include designing new sites, or using new web services technologies to improve the user experience in discovering, searching, finding, or acquiring library materials and content. Additionally, the position will assist in implementing the Drupal CMS, customizing the interface for the latest version of the OPAC, and creating mobile ready versions of the library web site and catalog. Customization tasks for the new NextGen Discovery system will be a large component of the work. Projects will also likely include implementation of open source code created in other libraries, using various API’s made available by Google, OCLC, or Code4Lib members, as well as various library vendors. This position will also be assigned other digital library projects as the need arises. …


State: New Jersey Library Web Developer/Designer Princeton University Library Princeton, New Jersey Requisition #1000633 The Princeton University Library comprises a large central library and nine specialized libraries that are heavily used by an academic community of 6,400 students, 1,100 faculty members, and many visiting scholars. To support the diverse needs of its users, the Library holds some six million printed volumes, ranging from incunabula to current imprints, and provides access to many other records of human knowledge, such as ancient papyri and cylinder seals, modern literary manuscripts, and recently produced electronic databases and journals. The Library employs more than 300 professional and support personnel, complemented by a large student and hourly workforce. Please consult the Library Web site at http://library.princeton.edu/ for more information. Available: Immediately Search Committee: (Princeton access only) Description and Responsibilities: The Web Developer position will help the Library Web Development Manager on specific projects to deliver more library content and services to our users from our web sites. Specific projects may include designing new sites, or using new web services technologies to improve the user experience in discovering, searching, finding, or acquiring library materials and content. Additionally, the position will assist in implementing the Drupal CMS, customizing the interface for the latest version of the OPAC, and creating mobile ready versions of the library web site and catalog. Customization tasks for the new NextGen Discovery system will be a large component of the work. Projects will also likely include implementation of open source code created in other libraries, using various APIas made available by Google, OCLC, or Code4Lib members, as well as various library vendors. This position will also be assigned other digital library projects as the need arises. …


In January of this year, I began an Independent Study under the guidance of Michael Stephens. On February 14, 2010, I posted that: aThe purpose of this study is to create readersa advisory tools that utilize Web 2.0 technology.a During the past four months I have spent time: reviewing literature that is relevant to the topic; studying public library websites to ascertain what RA services are currently available and to determine what types of RA 2.0 other public libraries are providing for their patrons; and surveying library patrons to learn what services they believe would benefit them. While working on the study, I had the opportunity to learn about Drupal, a content management system and I made the decision to use Drupal to develop Web 2.0 readersa advisory tools. The outcome of all of this effort is The Book Advisor, a prototype for a library readersa advisory website. As I mentioned, over the course of this project I spent a fair amount of time reading and reviewing literature that relates to readersa advisory in a library 2.0 world. The list of readings includes the titles: Library 2.0: A Guide to Participatory Library Service by Michael Casey and Laura Savastinuk Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations by Clay Shirky Everything is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder by David Weinberger All of these titles provided me with an in-depth analysis of how the digital revolution has forever altered how we communicate and organize both ourselves and the information we provide to each other. I also read a number of articles that looked at how libraries can and are utilizing Web 2.0 tools to provide readersa advisory. The list of articles includes: Peterson, Glenn & Sharon Hilts McGlinn, Building a Community of Readers: BookSpace Stover, Kaite, Stalking the Wild Appeal Factor: Readeras Advisory and Social Networking Sites Wyatt, Neal, Take the RA Talk Online Wyatt, Neal, 2. …


CIL2010: SOPAC 2.1: Digital Strategy for the New Library This was a presentation from John Blyberg from Darien Library in Connecticut.A What is SOPAC?A Itas a social OPAC built on the Drupal content management system.A The impetus behind SOPAC was to take a best of breed content management system that was open source and merge it with the catalog. John says: aYou may have the best website in the world, but when your user click on Catalog–BOOM, theyare in the ghetto.a Ann Arbor wanted to create an online persona and identity connected with the library. Three libraries currently running SOPAC are Darien Library, Ann Arbor District Library, and the Palos Verdes Library District. Newport Beach Public Library and the SAILS Library Network in Massachusetts are both mid-integration with SOPAC. With SOPAC, all online activities with the library are conducted through DRUPAL.A SOPAC invokes two software libraries: LOCUM & Insurge.A It runs with SQL and Sphinx. SOPAC development is user experience driven.A It is built for end users, not librarians.A They wanted a catalog that would be friendly to their users.A Users donat care about the little stuff librarians do, all they want is to find materials in an environment that doesnat make them feel stupid.A The catalog should look really nice. Tagging in SOPAC is key.A The community tags items which changes the ability for everyone else to find things.A That element was a key change from SOPAC 1 to SOPAC 2.A They also use tagging to provide staff favorites.A It is a dynamic list that lets you sort the list in many ways.A They also use abetter than the booka as a tag to mark movies that were better than the books they were based on.A Darien does a program called aMeet us on Main Street.aA Itas a readers advisory session where librarians recommend books that are coming out, favorite titles and subjects, etc. …

Ili2010. drupal
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Jeg havde meldt mig til et oplA|g om Drupal af Susan Senese, University of Toronto Mississauga, PAY= Internet Librarian International 2010 fordi KA,benhavns Biblioteker ligesom et rA|kke andre danske biblioteker (og internationale iA,vrigt) bruger Drupal. IndlA|gget beskA|ftigede sig ogsAY= mere teoretisk med hvilke tanker de havde gjort sig om hjemmesiden. Det skal lige nA|vnes at det er en afdeling pAY= et bibliotek udelukkende for studerende. SAY= deres erfaringer kan ikke umiddelbart overfA,res til folkebibliotekerne.En af de fA,rste opgaver biblioteket havde sat sig for, var at omdanne hjemmesiden fra et referencevA|rktA,j til kommunikationsvA|rktA,j. Og at brugerne skulle kunne finde mindst 80 % af det de havde behov for pAY= hovedsiden. Derfor ser siden ogsAY= ud som den gA,r. De havde lavet en undersA,gelse af hvad brugerne egentlig gik efter og dernA|st konsekvent indrettet forsiden efter det.Forsidens udseende kan derfor ikke umiddelbart bare kopieres, hvis man nu skulle fAY= den tanke. Men ideen er da vA|rd at tage med nA|ste gang man plastrer noget ud for forsiden af ens hjemmeside: Viser vi det der er behov for? Som eksempel nA|vnte Susan at har sat AY=bningstiden op i hA,jre hjA,rne med klik for mulighed for at se AY=bningstider pAY= andre dage.En vigtig pointe er det da at bruge forsiden til det som langt hovedparten af brugerne forventer de vil finde. Dete har fx Bibliotek.dk taget konsekvensen af og ligner nu meget en decideret sA,gemaskine.Mange danske biblioteker er begyndt at bruge Drupal (Susan kaldte vist systemet bibliotekarernes darling). Der er mig bekendt ikke nogen biblioteker som har gennemfA,rt en tilbundsgAY=ende undersA,gelse af hvad brugerne gerne vil finde pAY= forsiden. Det er mAY=ske ogsAY= sAY= meget mere kompliceret nAY=r det gA|lder folkebiblioteker. Vores brugere er mangfoldige.Til gengA|ld ved jeg at der er brugt mange personaleAY=r pAY= at udtA|nke hvad der skal vA|re pAY= forsiden. Og hvordan det skal se ud. …


New Dehli Office Headed by Mishi Choudhary

New Delhi, India, August 27, 2010//The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) will announce the opening of its new international organization in India at the upcoming Software Patents and the Commons conference in New Delhi. The expansion will allow the SFLC to continue its mission of promoting and defending Free, Libre, and Open Source Software (FLOSS) on a global scale.

Funding for SFLC, New Delhi, an independent not for profit society registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, comes from the SFLC’s US donors and from a grant by The Soros Foundation’s Open Society Institute with the charter to provide legal support to Indian institutions seeking to better the lives of people throughout India by making use of, developing, and promoting free software.

Under the direction of founder Mishi Choudhary, the SFLC’s India organziation will provide reliable advice to FLOSS developers about how to organize, license and protect the freedom of the software they make and distribute.

“Advising growing projects and securing respect for their licenses in India and abroad is the core mission of our new branch,a Choudhary said. aAs Indian programmers play an ever more critical role in the twenty-first century software industry, the SFLC will be there to assure they thrive.”

Choudhary said the firmas activities include preparing litigation defenses, filing patent oppositions to fight software patents, engaging in policy work to promote Open Standards, Open Access, and ensure digital freedoms. The SFLC will also do advocacy work surrounding legal issues of concern to FLOSS developers and users.

“India is a country of great promise for free culture and software,” said Vera Franz, Program Manager for the Information Program of the Open Society Foundation, funded by the Soros Foundation. “We are delighted to be working with the SFLC to establish the SFLC India as a resource empowering India’s creative young technologists to make a free and collaborative future that will not only advance learning and improve lives in India, but also contribute to the improvement of the quality of life and access to knowledge around the world.”

The History of the SFLC’s Mission in India

The SFLC has been an active presence in India since 2006. Its inaugural event in New Delhi, included prominent politicians, jurists and policy makers, along with the then Law Minister of the country, the Attorney General of India, and judges from High Court of Delhi. The SFLC has developed relationships with policy makers in the Central and State Governments, Institutions of Higher studies including various Indian Institutes of Technology and Indian Institutes of Managements, Indian media, the Indian software and developer community.

The SFLC works closely with a number of companies and institutions that are actively involved in FLOSS in India. These include: non-profit organizations like the Free Software Foundation, India, Centre for Internet and Society, Society for Promotion of Alternative Computing and Employment, Knowledge Commons, companies like Red Hat, Sun Microsystems, Confederation of Indian Industries, Government of Kerala and various political parties.

Mishi Choudhary, a native of New Delhi, will oversee the firm’s work. Choudhary has been involved in information technology issues and litigation and has worked for the SFLC both in India and the United States, after earning an LLM from Columbia Law School as the first holder of the SFLC’s International Fellowship.

Most recently, she has been at the SFLC’s New York office working on behalf of its clients on non-profit organizational issues, GPL enforcement actions, registration and defense of trademarks and copyrights, patent re-examinations and other FLOSS licensing issues.

About the Software Freedom Law Center

The SFLC provides legal representation and other law-related services to protect FLOSS. Founded in 2005, the Center has represented many of the most important and well-established free software and open source projects, including the Free Software Foundation, the Apache Software Foundation, the Gnome Foundation, the Samba Team, PostgreSQL, the Plone Foundation, Joomla!, and Drupal. For more information, please visit the SFLC web site at: http://www.softwarefreedom.org/

Contact Director Mishi Choudhary with press inquiries by email: mishi@softwarefreedom.org


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