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Emory Healthcare/Emory University Cataloging and Metadata Librarian (Pitts Theology Library) in Atlanta, Georgia
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Description
Reporting to the Head of Cataloging, the Cataloging and Metadata Librarian is a key member of the Pitts Theology Library’s technical services team, contributing to the internal consistency and quality control of the data and metadata of the Library’s discovery systems and supports the discoverability and accessibility of the Library’s resources. The Cataloging and Metadata Librarian contributes to the processing of the Library’s new acquisitions by producing quality catalog records of bibliographically complex materials. The Cataloging and Metadata Librarian works closely with members of the Access Services team in refining catalog records and with the Digital Asset Librarian and Technology Development Librarian in supporting the operation of the Library catalog and managing the Library’s growing digital collections. The Cataloging and Metadata Librarian may also collaborate with colleagues at other campus libraries on metadata and cataloging projects.
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Original and complex cataloging of monographs, periodicals, and electronic resources
Evaluating and maintaining catalog data to support resource discovery
Authority work on controlled headings and vocabularies
Managing non-MARC metadata of digital resources in Library digital collections
Keeping current with issues and trends in cataloging and metadata management
Serving on library and campus committees as appropriate
Participating in relevant professional and scholarly associations
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Master’s degree in library and information studies or equivalent experience
Working knowledge of integrated library systems and the structure of online catalogs
Experience with OCLC, MARC, and LCSH
Experience with one or more non-MARC metadata schemas (Dublin Core, Bibliographic Ontology, MODS, etc.)
Familiarity with content standards (e.g. RDA, etc.) and metadata systems
Understanding of existing and emerging descriptive principles and practices
Good organizational, time-management, and analytical skills
Demonstrated ability to work effectively, both independently and collaboratively, within a collegial environment
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Master’s degree in theology, religious studies, or related discipline
Experience conducting academic research
Knowledge of standard and emerging cataloging principles and metadata schemes
Experience with Ex Libris’s Alma ILS and Omeka/OmekaS
Experience with data transformation tools (OpenRefine, Python, etc.)
Familiarity with non-LC controlled vocabularies (Getty AAT, Homosaurus, etc.)
Familiarity with maintenance and support of digital collections
Proficiency in a language other than English
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Job Number 136988
Job Type Regular Full-Time
Division Candler School Of Theology
Department Candler School Of Theology
Campus Location (For Posting) : City Atlanta
Location : Name Emory Campus-Clifton Corridor
This position may involve the following Health and Safety issues: Not Applicable
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