A table titled “Technology and Infrastructure” lists skills in the left column and corresponding careers in the right column.
– Understanding scholarly technologies and infrastructures: careers include publishing technologist, systems analyst, and product manager.
– Using CMS to manage academic content: careers include digital publishing specialist, CMS administrator, and content manager.
– Applying metadata standards: careers include metadata librarian, indexing specialist, and repository manager.
– Implementing digital preservation: careers include digital archivist, preservation specialist, and repository manager.
– Evaluating libraries, repositories, and open-access (OA) platforms: careers include scholarly communications librarian, OA manager, and publishing strategist.
– Assessing and applying open-source tools: careers include open publishing librarian, technical specialist, and support roles.
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