The Georgia Tech Library invites applications for a flexible, and innovative 
librarian to join us as a Metadata Librarian. Reporting to the Associate Dean, 
Content, Access and User Services, this person will provide strategic and 
technical guidance on cataloging and metadata practices for the Georgia Tech’s 
Library’s physical and digital collections. Excellent analytical skills, sound 
judgment, proactive communication skills, and the ability to prioritize 
multiple projects and responsibilities in a dynamic environment are required 
for success in this position. Applicants should be eager to shape change and 
should have an interest in the evolving roles of research libraries in the 
changing landscape of higher education.

Position:

The Georgia Tech Library seeks a collaborative and customer-oriented librarian 
to take the lead role in developing strategic cataloging and metadata 
initiatives for the Library. This person provides strategic leadership, 
consultation, training, and expertise in cataloging in a variety of metadata 
schemas for resources in all formats. Additionally, the Metadata Librarian 
works collaboratively with other personnel in the Library as well as with 
others outside the Library. This person will help provide long-term strategies 
to deal with MARC and non-MARC metadata initiatives and provide direction for 
staff in techniques and new methodologies, such as RDA and BIBFRAME. The 
overarching goal is to optimize discovery for scholarly content, owned or 
licensed by Georgia Tech and available through Open Access and cooperative 
arrangements.

 Responsibilities:

Working with groups inside and outside the Library, develop long-term 
strategies to provide optimal access and discovery
Provide expertise and leadership to staff on original cataloging, copy 
cataloging, physical processing, batch loading, and database maintenance
Develop and implement procedures for new projects such as relocating materials 
to remote facilities, creating or acquiring records for materials digitized in 
house, retrospective conversions, properly preparing records for the ASERL 
Cooperative Journal Retention and the Collaborative Federal Depository Program 
projects, etc.
Provide expertise to resolve catalog-related problems, keeping the customer 
experience as the most important consideration
Provide leadership in pursuing new opportunities for resource management, 
access and discovery and for the Library’s involvement in national programs
Lead projects and teams related to the discovery and access of Library content
Develop, communicate, document, and train staff on local metadata policies and 
procedures
Work with the Associate Dean, Content, Access and User Services and others to 
develop, enact, and evaluate plans that support Library Technical Services 
operations
Serve as the lead in exploring innovative tools and methods in streamlining 
processes for creating, cleaning up, and optimizing bibliographic metadata
Develop an expertise in linked data, semantic web applications, and ontologies 
for discovery of bibliographic data and information
Serve as a metadata consultant to larger library projects/initiatives. Work 
closely with other Library departments, Emory University Libraries, GALILEO, 
University System of Georgia Libraries, and other partners involved in joint 
projects
Advise in original cataloging and authority control

Required Qualifications:

ALA-accredited master’s degree in library and information science, or 
equivalent advanced degree.
Minimum of two years post-MLS or paraprofessional cataloging experience in an 
academic, public or special library utilizing current cataloging rules and MARC 
formats.
Experience with an ILS and a national bibliographic utility.
Effective leadership skills and proven experience with teams and projects.
Effective verbal, written and presentation communication skills.
Commitment to professional development.
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in cross-functional working groups 
as well as independently as needed.

 Preferred Qualifications:

Experience leading projects and teams
Knowledge of metadata management tools (e.g., RDA, MARCEdit, OCLC Connexion, 
Access, authority control, batch processing techniques).
Experience with Ex Libris’ Alma and Primo Systems

Faculty Status:

The position will be appointed as a member of the Academic Faculty of the 
Georgia Tech Library, is non-tenure track and is subject to the review and 
promotion process for all Georgia Tech librarians and archivists. As a member 
of the Georgia Tech Library Faculty, the incumbent will have an effort 
distribution of 80% excellence in assigned duties, 10% scholarship, and 10% 
professional service to the Library profession or the Institute. The librarian 
in this position must participate actively in professional and scholarly 
activities including Library, Institute and professional committees, research 
and publication.

Salary and rank commensurate with credentials and experience. This is a 
full-time faculty appointment.

Application Process:

The above job description is not intended as, nor should it be construed to be 
exhaustive of all responsibilities, skills, efforts, or working conditions 
associated with this job.

Georgia Tech is an equal education/employment opportunity institution dedicated 
to building a diverse community. We strongly encourage applications from women, 
underrepresented minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans. 
Georgia Tech has policies to promote a healthy work-life balance and is aware 
that attracting faculty may require meeting the needs of two careers.

If interested in this position, please submit your curriculum vitae (CV) / 
resume and cover letter as one document to the Georgia Institute of Technology 
Library’s Human Resources department by using the following link: Apply for 
Metadata Librarian


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