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Date Posted
Yesterday
New!Remote Work Level
Hybrid Remote
Location
Hybrid Remote in New Haven, CT
Job Schedule
Full-Time
Salary
$68,000 - $145,250 Annually
Benefits
Career Development
Categories
Education & Training, Product Manager, Project Manager, Research, Library
Job Type
Employee
Career Level
Experienced
Travel Required
No specification
Education Level
Master's Degree
About the Role
Title: Metadata Librarian
Location: Winchester Ave, 344
Job Description:
Working at Yale means contributing to a better tomorrow. Whether you are a current resident of our New Haven-based community, eligible for opportunities through the New Haven Hiring Initiative, or a newcomer, interested in exploring all that Yale has to offer, your talents and contributions are welcome. Discover your opportunities at Yale!
Overview
Yale Library seeks a collaborative, resourceful, and user-centered Metadata Librarian with interest or experience in evolving descriptive metadata models and standards to join the Monographic Processing Services department.
Reporting to the Manager, Monographic Cataloging, the Metadata Librarian will be responsible for original and complex copy cataloging, quality assurance, workflow automation, and database reporting. The work will include creating and managing descriptions for materials in a variety of formats and languages. The incumbent will work closely with colleagues across functional units within Discovery and Content Stewardship, and throughout the wider Library system, contributing to the sustainable stewardship and discovery of the Yale Library’s materials
The successful candidate will engage in regional and national communities of practice and participate in the implementation of national standards and best practices at Yale Library. They will participate in Yale Library and departmental committees and task forces, especially as they relate to their job responsibilities and professional interests, ensuring that the department’s efforts align with Yale priorities and strategic goals.
This position will be assigned a rank of Librarian 1 to Librarian 3 based on a combination of professional experience and accomplishments. Librarian ranking information can be found at: http://bit.ly/YULRanksPromotions.
Required Skills and Abilities
1. Knowledge of RDA, LC-PCC PS, MARC, LCSH, LCC, and related community standards, and a good understanding of authority control. Familiarity with current trends and best practices in cataloging and metadata services, and developments in metadata such as Linked Data and BIBFRAME.
2. Ability to coordinate a variety of activities successfully within set deadlines, while demonstrating consistently high-quality work, and thoroughness in executing plans or projects.
3. Demonstrated ability to collaborate with others within the library and across the university to achieve common goals and form effective working relationships with staff at all ranks.
4. Experience with bibliographic services such as OCLC and network-based cataloging tools. Must be proficient in MS Office Suite and familiar with processing tools such as MarcEdit.
5. Able to acquire new knowledge and skills that contribute to individual and organizational growth and may contribute to advancement of the profession.
Preferred Skills and Abilities
1. Demonstrated experience cataloging materials in various languages and formats, including working knowledge of languages other than English.
2. Knowledge of authority and identity management practices.
3. Hands-on experience with scripting or querying languages, such as SQL, SPARQL, Python.
4. Familiarity with current and emerging industry standards and tools, such as generative AI.
Principal Responsibilities
1. Provides original cataloging/creates metadata for materials in all formats and subject areas. Applies descriptive standards (RDA, AACR2, DCRM, DACS, or VRC, etc.), structural standards (MARC, MODS, METS or EAD, etc.), and controlled vocabularies (LCNAF, or LCSH, etc,). Creates authority records applying standards and best practices, and assigns call numbers using Library of Congress Classification system. 2. Provides intellectual and physical management of ORBIS and other library databases. This may include authority control, record loading, ingesting objects, quality assurance processes, and working with stakeholders throughout the library community. 3. Analyzes bibliographic and metadata problems, recommends policies, develops processes and best practices, and creates documentation. 4. Engages with cataloging and technical service staff, other librarians, curators, and collection managers in an effort to meet their needs, and the needs of our users. 5. Researches, plans and oversees special projects. 6. May manage vendor services and relationships. 7. Trains and revises the work of students, assistants and other librarians. 8. Participates in national metadata/cataloging initiatives, i.e. the Program for Cooperative Cataloging programs (BIBCO, NACO, SACO). 9. Participates in the library's management, assessment, training and development programs. 10. Keeps abreast of national and international developments including new metadata standards, technologies, trends, and techniques. 11. Establishes a record of service to the Library, the University and the profession. 12. May be required to assist with disaster recovery efforts. 13. May perform other duties as assigned. Required Education and Experience 1. Master's degree from an American Library Association accredited library school. In selective cases a graduate degree in a related subject field may be substituted. 2. Demonstrated knowledge of current national cataloging/metadata content and structural standards. Knowledge of subject analysis and classification systems. 3. If supervision of professional and/or support staff is a principal responsibility, supervisory experience is required. 4. Experience designing projects and bringing them to conclusion in a timely fashion. 5. Demonstrated excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communications; analytical ability; accuracy and attention to detail. 6. Ability to initiate and adapt to change. 7. Experience working collegially and cooperatively within and across organizations. 8. Experience working collaboratively and independently with varied groups within a complex organization and rapidly changing, team environment.
Job Category
Professional
Bargaining Unit
NON
Compensation Grade
Library
Compensation Grade Profile
(LIB)
Salary Range
$68,000.00 - $145,250.00
Time Type
Full time
Duration Type
Staff
Work Model
Hybrid
Background Check Requirements
All candidates for employment will be subject to pre-employment background screening for this position, which may include motor vehicle, DOT certification, drug testing and credit checks based on the position description and job requirements. All offers are contingent upon the successful completion of the background check. For additional information on the background check requirements and process visit "Learn about background checks" under the Applicant Support Resources section of Careers on the It's Your Yale website.
Health Requirements
Certain positions have associated health requirements based on specific job responsibilities. These may include vaccinations, tests, or examinations, as required by law, regulation, or university policy.
Posting Disclaimer
Salary offers are determined by a candidate’s qualifications, experience, skills, and education in relation to the position requirements, along with the role’s grade profile and current internal and external market conditions.
The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the essential functions that will be required of the position and should not be construed as a declaration of specific duties and responsibilities of the position. Employees will be assigned specific job-related duties through their hiring department.
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