To apply go to JobLink.jmu.edu and reference posting number 0407209

James Madison University Libraries & Educational Technologies (LET) seeks an 
innovative, self-motivated, service-oriented professional to serve as a 
Metadata Analyst Librarian. The successful candidate will have experience 
creating and maintaining metadata, including taxonomies, thesauri and 
ontologies, a solid knowledge of established and emerging metadata standards, 
strong technical aptitude, and the ability to work collaboratively and 
independently in a team-oriented environment. Qualified applicants must be 
technically confident and equally comfortable with interactive development, 
thoughtful experimentation and critical system support.

JMU is a public, comprehensive university with an enrollment of over 20,000 
students located in the scenic Shenandoah Valley, two hours southwest of 
Washington, D.C. JMU enjoys an excellent national reputation and a strong focus 
on undergraduate education.

The university provides a distinct educational experience that combines a 
diversity of degree programs and learning opportunities offered by many larger 
institutions with an engaged, teaching-centered faculty traditionally found at 
a smaller, liberal arts college. JMU has received national recognition as one 
of the top public master's-level schools in the south (U.S. News and World 
Report) and as one of the top 100 "Best Values in Public Colleges" (Kiplinger 
2014). U. S. News and World Report has also ranked ten of JMU's graduate 
programs nationally. For more information about the university, visit 
http://www.jmu.edu.

JMU Libraries is part of Libraries & Educational Technologies, which has the 
mission of enriching our communities by building learning and information 
environments where people connect with ideas and with each other to discover, 
create, and share knowledge. We invite candidates from diverse backgrounds who 
will contribute affirmatively and creatively to the university's multicultural 
environment. Our goal is for our employees to reflect the rich mix of 
backgrounds, life experiences, cultures, perspectives, and world views that is 
found within our university community.
Duties and Responsibilities include:
Provides technical expertise for the creation, collection, preservation and 
presentation of metadata in all formats. Applies standards, indexing rules, 
taxonomies, thesauri and ontologies to LET's knowledgebases and access points. 
This includes metadata creation, authority control, quality control and other 
duties associated with the creation and maintenance of item- and 
collection-level data for a variety of print and digital materials.

Develops and expands support for technical services projects, digital 
scholarship, digital repository services, discovery tools, and related critical 
library services. Supports existing services and assists in the development of 
new capabilities including metadata validation tools, federated metadata 
management, digital repository deposit and ingest workflows, API access, data 
visualizations, and linked data services. Assists the Head of Metadata Services 
in ensuring validation and quality control of metadata in LET's various 
knowledgebases and systems. Employs established and emerging metadata 
standards, both descriptive and non-descriptive, to provide access to library 
resources. Assures the quality of metadata in the ILS, digital repositories, 
and digital scholarship projects. Assists in determining current and future 
library automation requirements.

Reports to the Head of Metadata Services within LET's Collections and Technical 
Services. Participates on LET and university committees as appropriate. 
Professional librarians are tenure-track faculty at JMU and participate in 
campus-wide initiatives and committees. Librarians are expected to continue 
professional development and to contribute to the profession through scholarly 
research and service opportunities, including publications, presentations and 
leadership in the work of professional associations. Faculty status requires 
potential to meet standards for promotion and tenure set forth in the 
Libraries' Promotion & Tenure Guidelines. JMU Libraries endorses the ACRL 
Standards for Faculty Status for Academic Libraries.
Position Qualifications:
ALA-accredited MLS or MLIS. Excellent communication, interpersonal, 
organizational and time-management skills. Excellent project management, 
problem-solving and analytical skills. Ability to learn new technical skills 
quickly and to meet deadlines. Strong service orientation. Ability to adapt 
emerging technologies to new domains. Ability to work creatively and 
collaboratively in a rapidly changing environment.

Knowledge of and demonstrated experience with established and emerging national 
and international metadata standards and associated technologies, including 
indexing rules, taxonomies, thesauri, and ontologies. In-depth knowledge of 
library policies, practices, and the scholarly communication framework. 
Experience extracting, parsing, cross-walking and transforming metadata. 
Experience with library applications, technology, and standards, including 
familiarity with relevant library open source efforts and vendor 
knowledgebases. Experience with institutional repository software and a working 
knowledge of data management best practices.

Preferred Qualifications:
Degree in computer science, information science, or a related field or 
equivalent combination of education and experience preferred. Experience with 
the RDF data model, Semantic Web design principles, and related standards. 
Experience with Python, Ruby, or Java programming languages. Experience with 
Unix or Linux server platforms, related software, and basic system 
administration utilities. Experience with team collaboration tools and version 
control systems such as Git/Github or SVN.

Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a criminal 
background investigation.  James Madison University is an equal opportunity 
employer committed to creating and supporting a diverse and inclusive work and 
educational community that is free of all forms of discrimination. This 
institution does not tolerate discrimination or harassment on the basis of age, 
color, disability, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, 
parental status, political affiliation, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation 
or veteran status.  Anyone having questions concerning discrimination should 
contact the Office for Equal Opportunity: (540) 568-6991.

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