The Literature Section at the Library of Congress seeks a cataloger with strong 
cataloging and classification skills primarily for material in one or more of 
the following subject areas: Literature, Linguistics, Mass Media and related 
areas (e.g., Journalism, Motion Pictures, Theater) and/or Classics. This 
position requires the ability to communicate in one or more of the following 
languages; German, Spanish, Italian or French.

Creates original and copy cataloging records in all formats, including print 
and special formats; creates authority records, performs authority control and 
database maintenance, and works on special projects.

Using professional judgment, applies bibliographic metadata standards and 
principles to clearly describe materials in order to provide effective access 
to them. Works collaboratively with other catalogers and with other internal 
units and external organizations that provide or use the metadata.

Establishes and recommends subject headings for inclusion in the subject 
authority file and classification schedule. Performs research in the 
cataloger's reference collection, online databases, scholarly research tools, 
the Internet, and the collections of the Library.

Recommends resolutions to problems and inconsistencies in the cataloging 
process. Works with cataloging policy staff to recommend changes and additions 
in descriptive, classification, and subject cataloging rules.

Uses library technology and encoding/structural standards to perform work 
related to metadata creation. This may include: bibliographic utilities and 
knowledge bases (e.g., OCLC); linked data principles (e.g., RDF); and emerging 
library applications (e.g., BIBFRAME).

Provides consultation or performs liaison duties to help solve technical 
problems, interact collaboratively on projects, and exchange information with 
persons inside and outside of an organization, including supervisors, experts, 
colleagues, and/or trainees.

Collaborates with the Section Head and other staff in planning and implementing 
team activities including: workflow procedures, team priorities, cataloging 
projects of an experimental nature, goal setting, and strategies for meeting 
team production goals. Assists others inside and outside the Library with 
language, subject, and cataloging problems.

Actively participates in discussions relating to discovery, access, retrieval, 
and management of objects in ILS, discovery, and digital repository systems. 
Advises on the application of appropriate current and emerging 
cataloging/metadata schema to facilitate access to digital resources and 
physical collections. 


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