Metadata Librarian/Assistant Professor (#6539)
About the position
Responsibilities
• Supervises two staff members whose primary responsibilities include copy cataloging, data entry, and catalog maintenance. Assigns tasks and sets goals.
• Performs original cataloging, as needed, for materials in multiple languages and formats.
• Evaluates vendor supplied bibliographic records and coordinates batch loading those records into the library services platform and discovery layer.
• Participates in non-MARC metadata creation and remediation for digital collections and the institutional repository, including Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs).
• Develop and documents projects and workflows as well as community-of-practice-aligned metadata standards. Reviews and evaluates existing metadata workflows to increase efficiencies.
• Ensures that the libraries' cataloging and metadata practices remain current with innovations in automation tools (e.g. vendor record services, Artificial Intelligence). Uses emerging technologies to identify, enrich, and remediate metadata/data to enhance the discovery and delivery of library content.
• Pursues opportunities to improve existing metadata to create a more accurate, equitable, and welcoming experience for library patrons.
• Participates in professional activities and development, and scholarly research and publication.
• Represents the library in consortial partnerships and professional committees to advance metadata services and ensure consistency across institutions.
Requirements
• Master's degree in Library Science (MLS, MSLS, MLIS, etc.) from an ALA-accredited or equivalent program
• Demonstrated ability to perform original cataloging for materials in multiple formats and languages using a variety of metadata standards and controlled vocabularies
• Evidence of ability to meet university standards for research, publication, and professional service
• Commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect in the workplace
Nice-to-haves
• Prior supervisory, project management, or leadership experience
• Interest in Southeast Asia or American popular literature, including science fiction, juvenile series books, or dime novels
• Experience using Ex Libris' Alma library management system and Primo discovery service
• Experience with batch loading records
• Experience designing and implementing metadata application profiles for non-MARC systems
• Experience automating repetitive data manipulation and normalization routines through tools and techniques such as MarcEdit or Open Refine
• Experience with reparative description that seeks to make metadata more accurate, inclusive, and community-centered
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