The Library Data Strategy & Services (LDSS) section (behind-the-scenes in Davis 
Library) is seeking a quick-learning self-starter unafraid of complexity or 
digging into the manual to learn what a tool is capable of. If you thrive on 
the following, please read on:

- Figuring out how data-driven systems work and interact

- Spotting and reconciling errors and inconsistencies, as well as patterns and 
similarities

- Seeing the details and the big picture

- Increasing your tech skills, making the computer do as much of your work as 
possible


Our data is primarily descriptive, not quantitative: titles, ISBNs, URLs, 
dates, etc. It comes in many formats. Some originates locally. We also have 
about 90 external data sources and partners.


Your main focus will be using data to understand issues and solve problems. 
Issues/problem reports come from staff across the library and affect library 
users in various ways. Issues are usually vague: something is amiss, but the 
scope and scale of the problem are unknown. You will:

- Identify relevant data sources and retrieval strategies;

- Investigate and understand the issue via the data---often an evolving, 
creative process as the shape of the issue emerges;

- Resolve the issue: fix it yourself, develop a collaborative solution, or 
report it and follow up;

- Prioritize and communicate about multiple open issues, reported by different 
people.


Like many organizations, we need to accomplish more without sacrificing 
accuracy and quality. LDSS is a leader here, developing new (and streamlining 
existing) workflows, often employing scripting and other automation techniques. 
You'll identify patterns of work across the problems you solve. Working closely 
with the Library Data Strategist, you'll systematize repeated work and empower 
a wider range of staff to help complete repeating tasks.


LDSS manages data about library resources within internal library systems, 
including the Integrated Library System (ILS), to ensure our users can find 
what they are looking for. You will load batches of data into the ILS and run 
bulk edits to update data across multiple records in the system. Eventually, 
you'll help the Library Data Strategist (a) maintain the automated flow of ILS 
catalog data into the publicly-accessible online catalog; and (b) troubleshoot 
online catalog data problem reports.


Finally, you will work with Digital Research Services (DRS) to build and hone 
your numeric/statistical data skill set, bringing new ideas and techniques back 
to LDSS. Depending on DRS's needs, you may eventually directly assist library 
staff and patrons with research data issues.

For the full job posting and/or to apply, please visit 
https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/104584

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an equal opportunity 
employer that welcomes all to apply, including protected veterans and 
individuals with disabilities.

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