As a member of the Metadata Management section, under the supervision of the 
Head of Metadata Management, the incumbent facilitates timely access to Harvard 
Library collections by fulfilling a variety of roles that support discovery 
through improving the Harvard Library’s use of batch processing and automation; 
specific focus areas include acquisitions and e-resources dataloads, metadata 
enrichment, and innovative approaches to generating metadata at scale.

The position provides leadership in two primary areas: 1) shepherding 
e-resources MARC records through the batch review/load lifecycle, coordinating 
with metadata and e-resource specialists; and 2) implementation and 
troubleshooting technical configurations for acquisitions dataloads of MARC 
records, EDIFACT invoices and orders, coordinating and broadening staff 
expertise throughout ITS.  Other activities include metadata analysis, data 
mapping and transformations, leveraging use of non-MARC data sources to enable 
discovery, use of APIs to facilitate interoperability between systems, and use 
and reuse of metadata across schemas.

Duties and Responsibilities



Manages and contributes to diverse dataload activities that support library 
operations and discovery; including batch loading acquisitions data and MARC 
records for collections in both print and electronic formats



Tests and implements system configurations; collaborates with colleagues and 
vendors for troubleshooting


Evaluates sources of e-resources description from vendors, library systems and 
other external sources to determine the most efficient form of access for users


Identifies and manipulates alternative data sources to enhance or generate 
discovery metadata through innovative means




Establishes effective working relationships with technical contacts at vendors, 
publishers, and interface providers as they relate to timely dataloads and 
provision of files, including problem solving, assessment, and service 
monitoring; ensures data integrity across platforms (e.g. Alma/Primo Central 
Index)



Coordinates the work of various participants in the e-resource metadata 
lifecycle by prioritizing, distributing and tracking batch record review; hones 
infrastructure for efficient group process including documentation and ticketing



Works with colleagues to define appropriate levels of quality and service 
requirements, including timelines and best practices


Engages with colleagues to support non-MARC work at scale, such as creating 
Alma collections, loading portfolios, working with sets, and using analytics to 
understand a wider breadth of work




Develops and organizes documentation and training to educate colleagues as 
appropriate on dataloads processes and technology-assisted workflows


Supports collection management through analysis of entitlements, finding gaps 
between what Harvard Library owns and what is discoverable in the catalog, and 
systematically addressing them


Participates in metadata creation and enrichment projects, identifying, 
adapting, harvesting or manipulating existing metadata whenever possible to aid 
in user discovery of information resources


Investigates, analyzes, develops, and implements tools and technologies that 
contribute to workflow efficiencies, quality control, and enable staff to 
perform technical services tasks effectively and at scale


Collaborates and liaises with functional area and technical colleagues from 
various Harvard Library units and departments, as well as those in the 
university IT sector, particularly Library Technology Services


Contributes to projects involving emerging metadata schemas and support for the 
library’s digital strategy


Serves as a member of relevant committees, working groups and communities of 
practice, inside and outside of Harvard Library as appropriate


Contributes to the overall goals of Harvard Library being flexible and 
accommodating shifting priorities


Basic Qualifications

 


Master of Library & Information Science degree or equivalent 
education/experience required


Demonstrated success with project management


Knowledge of data manipulation/clean-up tools (such as MARCedit, OpenRefine) 
and methodologies


Knowledge of MARC and non-MARC metadata, metadata cross-walks, character 
encoding and XML schema


Experience with analyzing, creating and documenting procedures such as service 
standards, policies, procedures and workflows


Additional Qualifications

 


Ability to use technology in creative ways to solve problems or facilitate 
workflow 


Must have excellent organizational, interpersonal, problem-solving and 
analytical skills, with strong customer service orientation, and flexibility to 
adapt to changing daily priorities


Must exhibit strong initiative and ability to prioritize and meet project 
deadlines


Demonstrated success performing complex work both independently and 
collaboratively with a diverse group of people


Knowledge of EDIFACT standards desirable


Familiarity with basic UNIX command line processes desirable


Familiarity with coding or scripting using Python, JavaScript or similar 
technologies, and transformation of XML documents using XSLT desirable


Experience in a library technical services environment and/or with integrated 
library systems and bibliographic utilities desirable


Experience with Alma desirable, including Import Profiles, Community Zone, and 
e-resources inventory model


Must be able to remain calm under pressure and maintain a professional demeanor 
when communicating with colleagues and solving problems


Commitment to self-directed learning and development as part of a continuous 
learning environment


Ability to learn and master new software, systems, and technology as required


Ability to work productively and cooperatively in a team environment, with 
flexibility and versatility in an evolving work situation required 


Additional Information

 

Diversity and Inclusion at the Harvard Library
Across the Harvard Library, our work is enriched by our diverse campus 
community. Our unique and wide-ranging abilities, experiences, and perspectives 
are integral to achieving Harvard University’s mission of excellence in 
research, teaching, and learning for our patrons, our collections, and our 
workplace. We believe that an inclusive environment that cultivates and 
promotes understanding, respect, and collaboration across our diverse workforce 
enables our success.

We invite individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences and abilities to be 
a part of our community of over 700 staff members. Our work with faculty, 
students and researchers to explore answers to intellectual questions, enduring 
and new, and to seek solutions to the world’s most consequential problems, 
requires that we not only reflect, but also champion our diverse society.

Harvard Library inspires collaboration, reflection, experimentation, and 
discovery connecting users to related disciplines and to University-wide 
teaching resources. The Library engages users through curated discovery, 
digital collections, reimagined physical space, and specialized research 
support.  Today, Harvard Library’s holdings range from traditional print 
collections to rapidly expanding access to digital resources. Harvard Library 
provides the University's faculty, students, and researchers—now and in the 
future—with exceptional experiences and comprehensive access to these materials.

Learn more about our contributions to the academic enterprise by visiting us at 
http://library.harvard.edu and about the Harvard University community at 
http://hr.harvard.edu/why-harvard. 

The Harvard Library is a proud member of the Association of College & 
Research Libraries (ACRL) Diversity Alliance.


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