Metadata Librarian for Distinctive Collections
MIT Libraries

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Libraries seeks for its 
Metadata Librarian for Distinctive Collections a creative and collaborative 
librarian who will play a key role in making discoverable and accessible the 
unique and rare holdings in MIT's distinctive collections.

Reporting to the Lead Metadata Strategist, the Metadata Librarian for 
Distinctive Collections will lead, manage, and participate in the metadata 
workflows for distinctive collections in tangible and digital formats. They 
will create and edit metadata for rare books, MIT publications, images, audio, 
video, web resources, and other materials in MARC and non-MARC formats. They 
will embrace the values of equity, diversity, inclusion, and social justice 
(https://libraries.mit.edu/about/vision/edisj-action-plan/) in working with 
people, collections, and systems, applying these principles to our metadata and 
discovery environments. They will supervise two staff and coordinate the work 
of others involved in metadata production and management for distinctive 
collections, providing coaching, leadership, and development support. In 
collaboration with colleagues, they will contribute to projects related to 
collection management, digital collections, archival metadata, and the 
remediation and transformation of metadata. They will build working 
relationships with staff throughout the Libraries, fostering communication 
about distinctive collections metadata.

Through metadata creation and management, the Metadata Librarian for 
Distinctive Collections supports work that advances the Libraries' vision 
(https://libraries.mit.edu/about/vision/enduring-vision/) of building platforms 
for the creation, discovery, use, dissemination, and preservation of knowledge 
that is fully open and equitably accessible. They will value innovation, 
exploring new and emerging technologies for metadata creation and management.

Salary: $71,175 - $119,200 per year (midpoint $95,188)

Priority will be given to applications received by January 19, 2024; position 
open until filled.

To view the full position description and apply, please see: 
https://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/client_mit/external/jobDetails/jobDetail.html?jobPostId=29135

Please feel free to contact me directly with any questions; I would be happy to 
speak about the position.

Best regards,
Liz

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Elizabeth D. Muller
Lead Metadata Strategist 
MIT Libraries
emul...@mit.edu
617.253.5698
(she/her/hers)

https://libraries.mit.edu/
 
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