Metadata Librarian at Columbia University Libraries

The Columbia University Libraries invites applications and nominations for the 
position of Metadata Librarian. 

The purpose of this position is to develop, document, maintain and apply 
standards and procedures for creating metadata used to manage, preserve, and 
provide access to digital content generated by the Libraries; to work with the 
Digital Library and Scholarly Technologies Group to ensure and coordinate 
integration of digital metadata with local and national systems, and to provide 
full original cataloging for resources in a variety of languages, formats and 
media.

 

Major Responsibilities:

 

1.      Assists in original metadata creation, application and maintenance for 
digital and physical objects system-wide. This includes consultations, creating 
and maintaining documentation, data analysis, training, quality control, data 
transformation. Provide full original cataloging for resources in a variety of 
languages, formats and media, including identity management.

2.      Is responsible for remediation of metadata from legacy digital projects 
or for metadata provided by outside sources, such as collector-created metadata 
accompanying a collection to be digitized. This includes editing, 
restructuring, adding subject and geographic access points, relationship 
designators, reconciling against external authorities, merging spreadsheets, 
exporting data sets, data set preparation and staging in GitHub.

3.      Contributes to departmental, division and national cataloging/metadata 
policy and procedure development by identifying issues, preparing documentation 
and training.

4.      Is professionally involved on the local and national level, including 
committee work, conference attendance and presentation

5.      Assists in the evaluation and implementation of new tools & 
standards with the goal of continuously improving metadata workflows.

 

Minimum Qualifications

 

-          Working knowledge of identities management systems, including ORCID, 
VIAF/ISNI. Experience in name authority work and disambiguation strategies

-          In depth knowledge of metadata format and content standards with 
working knowledge of cataloging standards and procedures (RDA, MODS, MARC 21, 
LCSH, FAST )

-          Working knowledge of metadata tools and systems

-          Working knowledge of XML/XSLT/XQuery and RDF/SPARQL

-          Familiarity with linked data concepts

-          Demonstrated aptitude for using technology creatively to continually 
improve processes that support data provision, data quality, data 
transformation, and long-term data management

-          Demonstrated work in non-MARC metadata creation and curation, 
experience in providing technical services support for academic repositories 
and quality control for diverse projects  

 

Preferred Qualifications

 

-          Ability to work across divisions and with faculty and scholars

-          Excellent organizational and project management skills

-          Aptitude for complex, analytical and detailed work

-          Effective verbal and written communication skills

-          Understanding of the research and grant process

 

As one of the world's leading research universities, Columbia University in the 
City of New York provides outstanding opportunities to work and grow in a 
dynamic, multicultural, intellectual community. The Columbia University 
Libraries comprises a diverse and engaged staff committed to furthering the 
University's teaching and research mission through innovation, collaboration, 
and a commitment to excellence.

 

Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and 
strongly encourages individuals of all backgrounds and cultures to consider 
this position.  

 

For immediate consideration please apply online:

 

https://academicjobs.columbia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=65445

 

The search will remain open until the position is filled but review of 
applications will begin immediately.


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