Linked Data Technologist, Metadata, Stanford University Libraries - Position
number 62710


Description


 This is a four-year, fixed-term position with the possibility of an
extension.  The start date for the position is September 1st, 2014.  

 

The Stanford University Libraries (SUL) has an opening for a Linked Data
Technologist within the Metadata Department in Technical Services.  Linked
Data will be key to Stanford's evolving intellectual ecosystem.  Located
within the Metadata Department, the Linked Data Technologist will be
responsible for the transformation of metadata from multiple metadata
schemas into approved RDF models for ingestion into appropriate data stores.
Flexibility and the ability to follow and anticipate developing technologies
will be essential.

Although located within the Metadata Department, the Linked Data
Technologist will be part of a heterogeneous team composed of members from
the Metadata Department, Enterprise Systems, and Digital Library Systems and
Services.  The incumbent will also serve as the contact point for enquiries
of linked data assistance from other parts of SUL.

 

 

Duties:

The primary duty of the Linked Data Technologist will be the transformation
of metadata from multiple metadata schemas into approved RDF models for
ingestion into appropriate data stores (triple store, etc.).  More specific
duties include the automated remediation and augmentation of ingested
metadata to meet the model's standard including both the development of
various mechanisms for data manipulation and the processing itself, as well
as the identification and scoping of both local and external sources of
metadata that can be remediated through semi-automated means.  Candidate
metadata will need to be analyzed for technical conformance to its metadata
schema so that conversion to RDF can take place accurately.  The incumbent
will also be responsible for the investigation and selection of key
technologies to meet program objectives and the combination, integration,
and tracking of provenance of ingested metadata.


Qualifications


  

Minimum Qualifications:

*       Knowledge and experience with linked data standards, creation, and
manipulation.
*       Familiarity with RDF, XML and other machine actionable metadata
languages.
*       Hands-on experience using triple stores such as OWLIM, Jena, Sesame,
etc.
*        Hands-on experience with mapping and transformation engines.
*        Demonstrated understanding of the theory and structure of
library-related metadata.
*       Knowledge and experience with MODS, EAD or similar metadata
standards.
*       Familiarity with developing communication standards such as
BIBFRAME.
*       Demonstrated ability to use or proven ability to learn basic tools,
such as XSLT or scripting, to transform or remediate metadata.
*       Excellent analytical and problem solving skills combined with
attention to detail for complex, detail-oriented work.
*       Excellent oral and written communications.
*       Ability to work independently, as a team member, and across
organizational boundaries in a highly demanding environment.
*       Flexibility to be organized, productive and effective in a dynamic
environment, involved with a variety of simultaneous projects.

Preferred Qualifications:

*       Experience using inferencing engines.
*       Broad knowledge of library repository functions, services,and
requirements.
*       MLS or equivalent in knowledge and experience.
*       Familiarity with traditional cataloging practice and rules such as
AACR2 and RDA.
*       Experience with metadata transformations and cross-walking tools.
*       Familiarity with Stanford University Libraries and its Digital
Library environment.

 
 
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Philip E. Schreur
Head, Metadata Department
Stanford University
650-723-2454
650-725-1120 (fax)
 

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