Discovery and Metadata Librarian
The University Libraries at George Mason University is seeking a qualified Discovery and Metadata Librarian.
The Discovery and Metadata Librarian plays a critical role in enhancing user access to library resources by overseeing metadata creation, maintenance, and discovery systems. This position works collaboratively across library departments to optimize resource discovery and improve access to physical, digital, and electronic collections. The Librarian also provides leadership in the adoption of emerging trends, standards, and technologies related to metadata management and discovery services, ensuring the library meets the evolving needs of the academic community. This position leads efforts to improve metadata quality of records for electronic resources in the library catalog (Alma), maintains standards for digital collections metadata in external repositories, and develops crosswalks for metadata to be shared and reused across platforms. Additionally, the Discovery and Metadata Librarian works to improve the discoverability of resources in the Libraries' discovery platform (Primo) by configuring display settings and curating collections of records. The Librarian is expected to stay abreast of evolving national and international cataloging trends, assist in the development, documentation, and implementation of new policies and procedures, and work collegially across the Libraries, University, and Washington Research Library Consortium. This position participates in committees and/or workgroups as required to share knowledge, develop best practices, and advance the work of the Libraries.
RESPONSIBILITIES
E-Resource Metadata Creation Enhancement
- Leads efforts to improve MARC metadata for e-resources in the catalog (Alma) by creating metadata records and developing best practices for working with records in batch, using batch cataloging utilities such as MarcEdit.
Digital Collections and Metadata Management
- Establishes procedures for and advises on the creation, maintenance, and reuse of metadata for digital and nontraditional library collections, in collaboration with subject specialists and content creators; and
- Transforms metadata for migration between different library-managed platforms and harvesting by external platforms, creating necessary crosswalks between different data schemas.
Physical Materials Cataloging
- Performs original and complex copy cataloging of monographs, serials, audiovisual materials, and other types of materials as needed by the department, assisting in developing and documenting departmental workflows.
Discovery System Management
- Ensures that library metadata is accurately displayed to the end user by discovery platforms so that resources are discoverable and shareable; and
- Assesses discovery systems' utility and recommends enhancements to better meet user needs.
Service and Scholarship
- Participates in the University Libraries' governance activities; and Engages in university and professional service, and in research and creative work as outlined in the George Mason University Librarians' Handbook.
Other related duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
Required Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in related field;
- MLS degree from an ALA-accredited institution or foreign equivalent;
- Experience creating metadata for library resources or completion of significant coursework in this area;
- Experience working with integrated library systems for technical services processes, such as acquisitions, cataloging, or e-resource management;
- Demonstrated knowledge of national and international metadata formats, standards, and controlled vocabularies (e.g., MARC, RDA, LCSH, LCC, Dublin Core, MODS, EAD, etc.);
- Knowledge of metadata processing and automation tools (e.g. OpenRefine, MarcEdit, XSLT, etc.);
- Ability to manage multiple projects with competing deadlines and deliverables;
- Analytical, detail-oriented, problem-solving, and creative thinking skills; and
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively with others.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience establishing and implementing standards for library or archival metadata;
- Experience working with library metadata in XML;
- Experience cataloging e-resources in MARC;
- Knowledge of metadata harvesting tools and protocols (e.g. OAI-PMH);
- Working knowledge of digital asset management systems such as DSpace;
- Working knowledge of library discovery layers such as Primo;
- An awareness of current cataloging issues and trends, especially Linked Data/BIBFRAME and RDF/SPARQL;
- Familiarity with authority work; and
- Bibliographic knowledge of one or more languages other than English.
Additional Info
Education Level : Masters
Salary Range - Lowest : $65,000.00
Salary Range - Highest : $80,000.00
Working Model : Hybrid