[Posted on behalf of UT Libraries HR]

Greetings,



The University of Texas Libraries seek a collaborative, detail-oriented, and 
highly motivated individual to support the Libraries in metadata migration and 
aggregation. The position will make key contributions to grant-funded work 
towards creating a common discovery and access interface for arts and cultural 
heritage collections held by partner institutions on the UT campus. Working in 
close collaboration with project partners and other stakeholders, the Metadata 
Analyst will conduct comprehensive analyses of metadata from various sources, 
establish crosswalks to a common metadata schema, and define requirements for 
metadata display in a public-facing interface. The position will also 
contribute to grant administrative tasks involving documentation and report 
writing.



This 3-year term-limited position will report to the Head of Access Systems. It 
is funded by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon foundation. Please follow this 
link for the full job posting and to apply: 
https://utaustin.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UTstaff/job/UT-MAIN-CAMPUS/Metadata-Analyst_R_00008941



The date of first review for this position is Monday, May 18th, 2020.



Responsibilities:

  *   Analyze and crosswalk metadata from grant partners for aggregation in a 
shared discovery portal
  *   Provide expertise in collaborative decision-making for descriptive, 
administrative and technical metadata for UT Libraries’ digital assets, in the 
context of a digital asset management system upgrade and content migration
  *   Coordinate the development of policies, procedures and documentation in 
support of consistent metadata practice among grant partners
  *   Work closely and collaboratively with various units within UT Libraries, 
primarily Content Management, Digital Stewardship, and Libraries IT, to develop 
and implement efficient metadata workflows
  *   Proactively engage with UT Libraries and grant partners’ staff, as well 
as project stakeholders among campus staff, faculty, and students, to identify 
metadata needs and provide metadata training as needed
  *   Document decision making, workflows, processes, and technical 
specifications in shareable format
  *   Contribute to collaborative report writing efforts



Research indicates that applicants with marginalized identities are hesitant to 
apply for positions if they do not meet all the required and preferred 
qualifications. We want to emphasize that although experience in certain areas 
is desirable, entry-level candidates who meet the required qualifications, 
demonstrate excellent promise, and a passion for working with metadata are 
encouraged to apply and will be given serious consideration. Opportunities for 
training, mentorship, and support from individuals with a variety of skill sets 
exist locally, regionally, and nationally.



Lauren Harper (she/her/hers) | Human Resources Representative | University of 
Texas Libraries | The University of Texas at Austin | 512-495-4377 | 
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/

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Melanie Cofield | Pronouns: she, her, hers
Head of Access Systems
University of Texas Libraries
The University of Texas at Austin
512-495-4355
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
www.lib.utexas.edu<http://www.lib.utexas.edu><www.lib.utexas.edu>
<http://www.lib.utexas.edu>

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