Head, Metadata 
Services<http://purdue.taleo.net/careersection/wl/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=1700506>
Purdue University 
Libraries<http://purdue.taleo.net/careersection/wl/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=1700506>
Purdue University Libraries seeks a Head of Metadata Services to manage, 
develop, and motivate a streamlined and highly efficient unit to achieve 
departmental goals and meet the changing requirements for cataloging and 
metadata. The Head of Metadata Services will direct the goals and assignments 
of staff responsible for metadata creation and cataloging (MARC and non-MARC) 
at all levels, in all formats, and for all collections and promotes a 
collaborative and cohesive work environment. Additionally, this position also 
supervises the operations manager of the Digitization Services unit. The Head 
of Metadata Services has oversight of vendor cataloging services and provides 
strategic and innovative leadership by proposing, implementing, and monitoring 
contractual vendor services that expedite processing and offer rapid delivery 
of information resources. The department head will foster and facilitate 
collaboration within and external to the unit to ensure that the most efficient 
and appropriate metadata standards and best practices are used in making 
physical, electronic, and digital materials discoverable and accessible. This 
position regularly assesses procedures and develops strategies to increase 
productivity and to streamline workflows. The Head, Metadata Services will 
report to the Assistant Dean for Collections and Access.

This position is classified as administrative/professional.

Required Qualifications:

  *   Master's degree in Library Science (ALA accredited).
  *   Three years of recent original cataloging experience in academic/research 
library.
  *   At least 3 years of recent original cataloging experience in an 
academic/research library
  *   Advanced proficiency in current and emerging metadata standards, models, 
applications, and initiatives (such as RDA, MARC, Dublin Core, MODS, METS, EAD).
  *   Keen interest or involvement in Linked Data and BIBFRAME initiatives.
  *   Comprehensive knowledge of cataloging standards: MARC 21, RDA, AACR2, and 
the Library of Congress classification system and subject headings.
  *   Experience with bibliographic utilities and integrated library systems, 
vendor cataloging services, authority control services, and automated routines 
for bibliographic maintenance.
  *   Demonstrated supervisory experience.
  *   Demonstrated leadership ability;
  *   Excellent oral and written communication and interpersonal skills.

Desired Qualifications:
*         Experience working with digital libraries or institutional 
repositories.
*         Experience working with ExLibris products.
*         Experience with digital management software, such as CONTENTdm.
*         Reading or bibliographic knowledge of one or more foreign languages.
*         Experience with Linked Data and BIBFRAME initiatives.
*         Experience in digital imaging and/or impage processing.
*         Project management experience.

Environment:  Purdue University Libraries (PUL), recipient of the 2015 Award 
for Excellence in University Libraries from the Association of College and 
Research Libraries (ACRL), is at the forefront of academic librarianship and 
redefining the role of the academic, research library in learning, discovery, 
and engagement activities of the University.  Libraries faculty and staff are 
deeply involved in information literacy instruction and instructional design, 
redefining of learning spaces, scholarly communication, data management, and 
global outreach.  PUL has embarked upon a comprehensive program to engage in 
campus learning initiatives, including the development of information literacy 
instruction, course-redesign initiatives advancing active learning on campus 
(IMPACT-Instruction Matters: Purdue Academic Course Transformation 
http://www.purdue.edu/impact/), and the design and implementation of dynamic 
new learning spaces.  Purdue Libraries faculty have expanded their 
collaborative endeavors with disciplinary faculty in integrating information 
literacy into the curriculum, culminating in 2012 with a core campus curriculum 
that includes information literacy as a core requirement.  PUL is also home to 
the first endowed chair in information literacy in the United States, 
established in 2008.

Purdue Libraries is committed to advancing diversity in all areas of faculty 
effort, including scholarship, instruction, and engagement.

Purdue Libraries is an active member of state, regional, national, and 
international associations and consortia, including the Association of Research 
Libraries (ARL), the Center for Research Libraries (CRL), the Coalition for 
Networked Information (CNI), SPARC, the Council on Library and Information 
Resources (CLIR), the Digital Library Federation (DLF), the International 
Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), the International 
Association of Scientific and Technological University Libraries (IATUL), and 
the Research Data Alliance (RDA).  Purdue Libraries is a founding member of 
both HathiTrust and DataCite. Purdue was one of four universities that 
collaborated with Ex Libris, Inc., on its Alma library system, the next 
generation library management system.  Collaboration and partnerships are 
hallmarks of Purdue Libraries both on and off campus, including partnership 
with ITaP (Information Technology at Purdue) and the Purdue Office of Research 
and Partnerships to provide assistance with funder data requirements.

Purdue University (http://www.purdue.edu/), located in West Lafayette, Indiana, 
in the historic Wabash River valley, is one hour from Indianapolis and two 
hours from Chicago. Renowned nationally and internationally for its programs in 
engineering, science, agriculture, and business, the University has over 39,400 
students and 16,400 employees. Purdue is a member of the Association of 
American Universities (AAU), Association of Public and Land-grant Universities 
(APLU), and the Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC). Purdue has the 
second highest enrollment of international students among public U.S. 
universities, with 10,230 undergraduate, professional, and graduate students in 
2014-2015.

"Purdue University prohibits discrimination against any member of the 
University community on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national 
origin or ancestry, genetic information, marital status, parental status, 
sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, or status as a 
veteran."  From Nondiscrimination Policy Statement, Purdue University 
http://www.purdue.edu/purdue/ea_eou_statement.html.

The greater Lafayette area (http://www.homeofpurdue.com/) provides diverse 
cultural, social, and recreational activities.


Salary and benefits:  Purdue provides a generous fringe benefit package that 
includes retirement benefits as well as health, disability and life insurance, 
22 annual vacation days, and tuition support for employee, children, and 
spouse/same sex domestic partner.  Purdue University is responsive to the needs 
of dual career couples.
A background check will be required for employment in this position.
Application process:



For consideration submit resume and apply online for this staff position at: 
www.purdue.edu/careers<http://www.purdue.edu/careers> and reference Job Number 
1700506. (direct link: 
http://purdue.taleo.net/careersection/wl/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=1700506)



The position announcement can also be found at:  
www.lib.purdue.edu/about/employment<http://www.lib.purdue.edu/about/employment>



Purdue University is an EOE/AA employer.  All individuals, including 
minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged 
to apply.



Dean Lingley
Senior Administrator
Digital Collection Services
Purdue University Libraries
(765)494-1868

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