Metadata Specialist (Specialist III)
New York Public Library
New York City

The Metadata Services Unit (MSU) of NYPL Labs is seeking its newest member: a
creative, self-motivated specialist to wrangle metadata, oversee workflows,
make batch enhancements across a corpus of more than a million metadata
records, contributing to the conceptualization and rollout of experimental
data collection and remediation tools, and lots more. This is a perfect
opportunity for an enthusiastic, problem-solving individual interested in the
full digital library lifecycle, from digitization to the creation of user-
engagement tools and public programs. Passionate interest in the future of
libraries a must.

  
The Metadata Services Unit supports the discovery, use, and innovative reuse
of NYPL's unique digital resources on the Web, particularly via its new
Digital Collections platform (http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/) and other
tools. MSU defines local standards, monitors metadata quality, and provides
training and support to metadata creators across NYPL.

  
The Metadata Services Unit is part of the New York Public Library Labs (NYPL
Labs). Based dually at the Library's landmark central branch on 42nd Street,
and at its cutting-edge services center in Long Island City, NYPL Labs is an
interdisciplinary team working to reformat and reposition the Library's
knowledge for the Internet age. Labs combines core digital library capacities
(digitization, metadata, permissions/reproductions etc.) with an award-winning
tech/design and outreach team focused on deepening engagement with digital
collections and data, and fostering new forms of research and creativity.

  
Responsibilities:

  * Reporting to the Manager, Metadata Services Unit, this position:
  * Creates, updates, and enhances metadata for the Library's digital 
collections
  * Coordinates metadata creation workflows for digitization projects in close 
collaboration with curators, Digital Imaging Unit staff, Rights staff, and 
metadata creators.
  * Trains staff across NYPL on tools, policies, and procedures to ensure NYPL 
metadata complies with local and international standards and practices.
  * Scripts batch processes for uploading and updating metadata in NYPL's 
Metadata Management System.
  * Manages workflows for ingesting locally scanned materials into HathiTrust 
and updating local ILS records with HathiTrust links.
  * Contributes to local metadata policies, procedures, and standards as well 
as technical requirements for NYPL's Metadata Management System, digital 
repository, and other tools.
  * Performs other duties as required
  
Key Competencies:

  * The ability to establish priorities, follow project timelines, and meet 
deadlines while working independently and with minimal supervision
  * Accuracy and attention to detail
  * The ability to identify opportunities for, and implement solutions to 
achieve, greater efficiency in a production environment
  * Qualifications:
  * Masters Degree required, ALA accredited MLIS preferred, Archival Studies 
Certificate a plus.
  * Strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills.
  * Demonstrated ability to work well collaboratively and independently on 
complex projects involving diverse participants outside the direct work unit, 
and to meet project deadlines.
  * Demonstrated organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills, with 
attention to detail and a high level of accuracy.
  * Experience interpreting and applying descriptive content standards (such as 
RDA, DACS, CCO, etc.) in a non-MARC metadata environment.
  * Demonstrated knowledge of data and database structures, metadata standards, 
and encoding schema, including MARC21, Dublin Core, MODS, METS and EAD.
  * Experience using scripting and querying languages such as Python, SQL, 
Javascript, Bash, etc. to extract, analyze, or manipulate metadata.
  * Familiarity with Linked Data concepts and technologies.
Starting Salary:

USD $55,615.00/Yr.



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