QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY 
LIBRARY POSITION GUIDE

 

 

Position Title: Metadata and Discovery Librarian

Unit/Library: Information Resources

Term: Continuing appointment

Description:

Reporting to the Head, Information Resources (IR) at Queen’s University 
Library, and as one of two Metadata and Discovery (M&D) Librarians, 
provides forward-looking, transformative leadership for the management of 
metadata systems and processes, and ensures excellent discoverability of, and 
access to, the library’s print and electronic resources.

 

While the responsibility for discovery and electronic access is shared, this 
position is the lead on the cataloguing of physical and electronic material, 
working in collaboration with the other M&D Librarian who focuses on 
electronic resource management.

 

The M&D Librarian is responsible for connecting our users with the 
library’s print and electronic resources through the management of metadata, 
discovery, and access. Informed by their knowledge of tools, best practices, 
and trends, the M&D Librarian manages a team of technicians responsible for 
services related to metadata, physical and electronic resource management, and 
discovery and access. The M&D Librarian provides leadership in the division 
and the wider library by developing,

implementing, and evaluating metadata strategies, policies, and procedures; 
contributing to the library’s

overall discovery and metadata strategies; coordinating and participating in 
projects to support library needs; representing the library’s interests with 
consortia and vendor partners; and supporting the

library in aligning our work with the University’s anti-racism, diversity, and 
inclusion priorities, and Truth and Reconciliation efforts.

 

Prospective candidates should be aware that the Queen’s University Policy 
Regarding Mandatory Vaccination Requirements for In-person University 
Activities requires ALL Community Members, including those holding faculty 
appointments, be Fully Vaccinated against COVID-19 prior to participating in 
any In-person University Activities. This is a condition of employment for all 
employees who are required to attend University Property to perform their 
employment responsibilities. Individuals who cannot be vaccinated due to 
substantiated grounds (medical and other protected grounds under the Ontario 
Human Rights Code) may ask the University to validate the exemption and request 
an accommodation in these rare circumstances. If approved, they will be subject 
to additional health and safety measures.

 

Duties

Working closely with the second M&D Librarian, colleagues in Information 
Resources (IR), Discovery Technology Services (DTS), and other departments of 
the library, the M&D Librarian will play a key role in developing and 
implementing metadata and discovery strategies and resources for the library, 
including:

 

•     Leads and coordinates metadata management by developing, implementing, 
and evaluating metadata strategies, policies, and procedures; supports 
bibliographic control for all resource types

•     Ensures excellent discoverability of library resources informed by best 
practices and trends using a broad and evolving range of tools and services

•     Proactively and collaboratively solves problems and troubleshoots 
information resource discovery and access issues; manages problem reports and 
follows up with system vendors or local development staff

•     Co-leads a team of technicians responsible for services related to 
metadata, physical and electronic information resource management, discovery, 
and access and as a first point of contact for staff and users to provide first 
level support and troubleshooting

•     Co-leads skills development of the M&D technicians and develops 
collaborative practices to support success in their roles. Evaluates new and 
emerging strategies and technologies to enhance the efficiency and quality of 
M&D processes

•     Builds and maintains in-depth expertise with the metadata, information 
resource management, and discovery functionality of the library’s library 
service platform; provides support and recommendations for optimal use of the 
library service platform and relevant applications and integrations in 
collaboration with the DTS team. Acts as a resource to librarians and 
technicians to support excellent user experience with the discovery system

•     Participates actively in IR initiatives and projects within the Library, 
the University, our consortia, and professional organizations regarding issues 
in metadata and information resource management services, and the development 
of resource discovery tools and services, as appropriate

•     Contributes to a culture in the library where diversity, equity, and 
inclusion are valued and recognized. Contributes to open and welcoming spaces, 
collections, and experiences for faculty, staff, students, and visitors

•     Maintains current knowledge of the trends and issues in higher education, 
with a focus on emerging technologies related to metadata, physical and 
electronic information resource management, and discovery

•     Participates in academic and/or professional development, and service to 
the university, profession, or community, as outlined in the Queen’s University 
– QUFA collective agreement.

 

Qualifications:

Required:

•     An ALA (American Library Association) accredited M.L.S./M.L.I.S. degree 
or equivalent degree

•     Relevant experience in metadata and/or cataloguing, preferably in an 
academic library environment

•     Experience working with bibliographic control and metadata systems and 
standards

o Knowledge of current cataloguing rules, standards, and controlled 
vocabularies, including RDA, LC Classification, and LCSH

o  Working knowledge of and experience with MARC21

•     Knowledge of or experience with utilizing/managing library systems and 
associated tools

•     Knowledge of web-based applications and ability to engage with new 
technologies

•     Knowledge of current issues and trends in physical and electronic 
resource management, metadata management, and discovery

•     Excellent interpersonal, organizational, oral and written communication 
skills

•     Strong service philosophy and a commitment to effective user experience

•     Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion and/or 
experience serving diverse populations of users

•     Excellent organizational and project management skills, including the 
ability to: initiate, organize, and follow through on priorities; work 
independently and as part of a team; take responsibility for following up on 
unresolved issues; take responsibility for appropriate communications

•     Demonstrated analytical, technical, and troubleshooting skills

o Demonstrated advanced problem-solving skills and orientation, demonstrating 
flexibility, initiative, and drive to tackle issues and bring them to 
successful conclusion

o  Strong skills with standard office tools including Microsoft Excel

•     A high degree of computer literacy, with a demonstrated ability to 
analyze and solve technical challenges

•     Ability to embrace change, think creatively, and work independently, with 
appropriate consultation.

 

Preferred:

•     Experience with Ex Libris Alma and Primo VE

·        Relevant experience in electronic resource management, preferably in 
an academic library environment

•     Understanding of the Canadian university libraries consortial landscape 
with respect to the management of physical and electronic resources and access 
and discovery

•     Thorough understanding of information resource description and management 
strategies in a modern discovery environment

·        Demonstrated leadership and supervisory skills to manage and develop a 
team and experience in training and staff development

•     Experience with other non-MARC metadata formats, standards, or schema 
including Dublin

Core, and others such as JATS, BITS, DDI, METS, MODS, PREMIS, or TEI

•     Experience creating Library of Congress name authorities (NACO) and 
subject authorities (SACO)

•     Ability to understand mapping and develop communication between different 
metadata standards

•     Experience with National Library of Medicine (NLM) and Medical Subject 
Headings (MeSH)

•     Understanding of linked data principles, including RDF and ontologies

•     Knowledge of XML and XML DTD/schema and systems interoperability tools 
such as APIs

• Demonstrated skills with scripting languages and/or tools for data 
manipulation (e.g., OpenRefine, Python, XSLT, etc.)

•     Aptitude for learning new technologies and metadata standards

•     Experience with cataloguing special collections material, including rare 
books

•     Familiarity with DCRM(B): Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials 
(Books) standards

•     Commitment to and/or demonstrated high quality academic and/or 
professional development.


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