The University of Texas Libraries seek a collaborative, detail-oriented, and 
highly motivated individual to lead the Libraries in developing strategies and 
workflows for metadata management, migration, transformation, and aggregation. 
Reporting to the Assistant Director of Stewardship, the Metadata Analyst 
ensures metadata quality, interoperability, and re-use among and beyond UT 
Libraries' various repositories and discovery systems, including locally-hosted 
Islandora, Spotlight, and Blacklight instances, vendor-hosted Alma/Primo 
instance, and regional and national aggregation services. Working in close 
collaboration with staff in Access, Stewardship, and Libraries IT, the Metadata 
Analyst establishes best practices and provides training and support for 
metadata creation and transformation. The Metadata Analyst will also contribute 
to an existing Mellon-funded grant for the development of a shared discovery 
portal for the UT Libraries, the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, and 
the Blanton Museum of Art.

Responsibilities

Develop and implement strategies for creation, transformation, and maintenance 
for descriptive (non-MARC), administrative, and technical metadata across UT 
Libraries.
Work collaboratively with staff in various units across UT Libraries, including 
Access, Stewardship, and Libraries IT, to coordinate metadata projects and 
streamline metadata workflows.
Lead collaborative decision-making related to metadata for UT Libraries’ 
digital assets and work with colleagues across the library to facilitate 
generation of metadata for items reformatted by Digital Stewardship.
Develop, document, and maintain policies, procedures, and interoperability 
standards to ensure consistent metadata practice across UT Libraries.
Develop and implement scripts/commands (Linux, Python, GREL, bash, etc.) to 
automate metadata generation, transformation, and normalization.
Complete metadata analysis, normalizations, and transformations for UT 
Libraries content, and provide plans and training for content owners to carry 
out analysis, normalization, and transformation work.
Provide ongoing metadata training and education across the UT Libraries, 
building staff skill sets on metadata issues and workflows.
Proactively engage with grant partners to coordinate the development of 
policies, procedures, and documentation in support of consistent metadata 
practice among the partners. 
Build on grant-related work of analyzing and cross-walking metadata from grant 
partners for aggregation in a shared discovery portal. 

See the full job posting and application instructions here: 
https://utaustin.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/UTstaff/job/Metadata-Analyst_R_00018014

Date of First Review: February 18, 2022

The University of Texas at Austin offers a wide variety of employee benefits. 
Please see our Prospective Employee Benefits webpage for more information.


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