Galter Health Sciences Library & Learning Center at Northwestern 
University’s Feinberg School of Medicine seeks an innovative and energetic 
librarian to provide original and complex description, cataloging, and record 
maintenance for all formats of materials using current and appropriate 
descriptive and encoding standards. Working collaboratively, this full time 
non-tenure faculty librarian position will provide leadership in metadata and 
metadata projects that advance the strategic direction of the library and of 
the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and contribute to 
digital preservation and archiving efforts, with a focus on discovery, 
interoperability, and engagement. This position will participate in secondary 
assignments based on qualifications, interests, and institutional need.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Performs original and complex copy cataloging for all formats, including print, 
non-print, and digital resources - ensuring compliance with national and local 
standards, such as, MARC, RDA, AACR2, NACO, LCSH, MeSH, OCLC, NLM 
Classification, LC Classification and other appropriate cataloging and metadata 
standards;
Evaluates and develops tools, workflows, and best practices for the creation 
and management of metadata related to print and electronic resources, digital 
projects, and other library initiatives;
Systematically assesses metadata across library systems, and develops methods 
to enhance and improve quality for discovery and interoperability;
Collaborates with and serves as a resource for faculty and staff in the 
Libraries on special projects involving non-MARC metadata and crosswalks;
Assists with configurations and data models for library systems, including 
Alma/Primo, Galter's institutional repository, and ArchivesSpace;
Assists with local LCSH/MeSH vocabulary mapping project, and identifies 
opportunities to integrate local data with national/international initiatives 
such as Wikidata;
Identifies and pursues opportunities to improve resource discovery across 
library systems and through new formats such as linked data;
Stays current on latest cataloging and metadata standards (e.g. RDA, MeSH, 
LCSH, FRBR, Dublin Core, MODS, EAD, METS, BIBFRAME, linked data, discovery, 
etc.);
Assists with the creation of finding aids and accession records for materials 
in Special Collections, ensuring conformance with established local and 
national standards;
Works with the department's Library Assistant to coordinate projects and 
identify opportunities for collaboration;
Collaborates on projects of shared interest with library colleagues;
Facilitates participatory decision-making among colleagues in the unit on work 
items, and in collaborative library projects;
Contributes to library-wide planning activities and collaborates with 
colleagues on projects in areas of shared interest. Actively participates in 
library programs and services as appropriate;
Manages projects to effectively and efficiently provide services. Seeks grant 
opportunities to fund innovation efforts;
Participates in scholarly societies, attends academic conferences, and 
represents the library in relevant academic activities; and
Performs other tasks and duties as assigned, relative to abilities and 
experience.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

Master’s degree in library or information science from an ALA-accredited 
program or international equivalent, or other appropriate degree or equivalent 
experience.
Two (2) years post-MLS professional cataloging/metadata experience;
Broad knowledge of cataloging and metadata workflows and services; knowledge of 
MARC, AACR2, NACO, LCSH, MeSH, LC and NLM classification, and emerging RDA 
standards; familiarity with standards-based non-MARC metadata schemas, such as 
Dublin Core, MODS, MADS, METS, EAD;
Understanding of linked data standards and applications;
Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively with a diverse 
population of faculty/staff, students, and colleagues.
Evidence of professional initiative and problem-solving skills.
Excellent analytical, interpersonal, time management, organizational and 
problem solving skills.
Excellent written and oral communication skills; demonstrated ability to 
communicate effectively both in person and virtually using a variety of media 
and technologies.

Closing Date for Receipt of Applications: until filled

Salary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.

The Galter Health Sciences Library is a dynamic organization that shares 
Northwestern’s commitment to excellence, and fosters the creation and sharing 
of knowledge among the faculty, staff, and students of the Feinberg School of 
Medicine and its affiliates. The Library strives to improve and enhance health 
care through innovation and leadership in the delivery, management, and use of 
quality information to support the educational, research, and patient care 
needs of our users.

We strive to build and sustain an inclusive environment for our NU community 
and recognize the value of diversity in thought and perspective as we carry out 
our mission. Galter Library also encourages and supports a healthy work/life 
balance and we strive to support well-being at Northwestern for our team and 
our larger campus community. We strongly encourage people from all backgrounds 
to apply. Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action 
Employer of all protected classes including veterans and individuals with 
disabilities. Click for information on EEO is the Law. Hiring is contingent 
upon eligibility to work in the United States.


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