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From: Repositories discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Richard M. Davis
Sent: 30 October 2012 14:07
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Subject: Job opportunity - Web development at University of London
*Apologies for cross-posting.*
Dear all
We have a vacancy for an experienced Web developer to help with some exciting projects, new and old. Please pass on, forward, retweet, etc, to anyone who may be interested.
The short version is below; the link will take you to the full version.
Regards
Richard
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*Database and Web Applications Developer (Ref: 102/12)*
University of London Computer Centre (ULCC) is looking for a dynamic and experienced Web and Database Developer to join its expanding team of specialists in academic and research technologies.
ULCC is involved in a wide range of projects and services for the HE and cultural heritage sectors, in the UK and internationally, including systems for digital archives, libraries and research repositories. Our current and recent projects have included work on social networking, Web archiving, digital preservation, linked data, text-mining, and e-books.
The successful candidate will be expected to make a substantial contribution to two exciting new projects developing online tools for collaborative transcription, extending the work of the award-winning Transcribe Bentham project (a partnership with University College London). You will also be expected to contribute to our work on managing digital repositories for many London-based HEIs, and contribute proactively to new opportunities.
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Full details at: http://is.gd/ulccwebdev2012
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Richard M. Davis
Manager, Digital Archives / Research Technologies University of London Computer Centre (ULCC)
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