The Harry Ransom Center seeks candidates for the position of Metadata and 
Cataloging Librarian for Special Formats. The Center is an internationally 
renowned humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at 
Austin. Its extensive collections provide unique insight into the creative 
process of writers and artists, deepening our understanding and appreciation of 
literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts. With over 42 
million literary manuscripts, nearly one million rare books, over five million 
photographs and 100,000 works of art, the Center is actively engaged in 
strategic planning around developing, managing, interpreting, and caring for 
the Center’s rare and unique collections, in accordance with the highest 
professional standards and a commitment to inclusion and diversity. A 
reconceived unit for Description & Access to Printed & Published Media 
now seeks a skilled and collaborative professional, engaged with the dynamic 
environment of bibliographic metadata, to join our cataloging team.

The Ransom Center’s early book and manuscript collections include 16th- through 
18th-century printed works in the Wrenn library, the Pforzheimer library of 
early modern books and manuscripts, the Recusant collection, the Queen Anne 
collection, and extensive holdings of 18th-century books and periodicals. The 
Robert Lee Wolff Collection of 19th-century Fiction includes more than 18,000 
volumes of Victorian fiction published in Britain between 1820 and 1910. 
Printed holdings from the 20th- through 21st centuries are rich in author 
collections and author libraries which supplement our literary manuscript and 
archival collections. More information about printed collections, as well as 
collections in art, photography, performing arts, literature and film can be 
found at http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/collections/guide/.

Reporting to the Metadata Librarian & Head of Description and Access, 
Printed & Published Media, the Metadata and Cataloging Librarian for 
Special Formats will use expertise in rare books and special formats cataloging 
to enhance access and discovery for a variety of Ransom Center collections, 
while contributing to cross-departmental metadata initiatives and shaping new 
cataloging approaches compatible with current and emerging initiatives such as 
linked data, RDF, BibFrame, etc.   

For complete text, functions, qualifications, and application instructions 
please see: https://utdirect.utexas.edu/apps/hr/jobs/nlogon/180518010080. 

 

Essential Functions 

Performs original and complex copy cataloging in MARC according to established 
national guidelines and standards appropriate for printed, published, and 
visual materials, including but not limited to pre-1821 monographs, maps, 
playbills, ephemera, photo albums and portfolios, musical scores, and selected 
works of art.  
Maintains workflows and communication within the unit on issues requiring 
expertise and guidance in rare books and special formats cataloging. 
Collaborates with other Description & Access units and with UT Libraries in 
support of cross-departmental metadata transformation and catalog management 
and maintenance activities, including data clean-up and manipulation in 
multiple access platforms such as the Sierra ILS, CONTENTdm and local Name 
Authorities. 
Contributes name authority records to PCC NACO. 
Trains Federal Work Study students and interns to advance the initiatives of 
the department and provides quality assurance to ensure integrity of the unit 
output. 
Stays abreast of linked data and other bibliographic initiatives related to 
cultural heritage and cultural objects. 

 

Marginal/Incidental functions 

Liaises with curators and other staff to acquire and track printed and 
published media.  
Participates in weekly and occasional weekend public service or reference work. 
May participate in Center and campus committees and initiatives.  

 

Required qualifications 

Master’s degree in library and information science from an ALA-accredited 
program, or international equivalent. 
Experience cataloging library materials, preferably rare books and special 
formats. 
Evidence of knowledge of MARC and non-MARC bibliographic exchange formats, 
metadata content standards, controlled vocabularies. 
Evidence of knowledge of the role and function of authority control. 
Demonstrated ability to manage time effectively, balance multiple 
responsibilities, and adjust accordingly to changing priorities, needs, and 
deadlines. 
High level of initiative, self-motivation and self-development skills. 
Excellent oral and written communication and interpersonal skills, to 
effectively work with internal and external audiences in fostering an 
atmosphere of positive participation and communication. 

 

Preferred Qualifications 

At least 2 years of experience post-MLIS managing workflows on a library 
setting and coordinating cataloging projects. 
Experience creating authority records, and contributing to PCC NACO. 
Experience cataloging serials or non-printed and published formats. 
Experience working with metadata transformation and mapping. 
Supervisory or training experience. 
Demonstrated awareness of new and emerging bibliographic standards and 
technologies, and a commitment to their effective application.  
Knowledge of rare material handling and preservation. 
Reading knowledge in one or more languages other than English. 
A record of professional engagement and service or willingness to develop one. 
Demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusion. 

 


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