Catalog Librarian | Yale University - Military Veterans
at HERC - Metro New York & Southern Connecticut
- Provides original cataloging/creates metadata for materials in all formats and subject areas. Applies descriptive standards (RDA, AACR2, DCRM, DACS, or VRC, etc.), structural standards (MARC, MODS, METS or EAD, etc.), and controlled vocabularies (LCNAF, or LCSH, etc,). Creates authority records applying standards and best practices, and assigns call numbers using Library of Congress Classification system. 2. Provides intellectual and physical management of ORBIS and other library databases. This may include authority control, record loading, ingesting objects, quality assurance processes, and working with stakeholders throughout the library community. 3. Analyzes bibliographic and metadata problems, recommends policies, develops processes and best practices, and creates documentation. 4. Engages with cataloging and technical service staff, other librarians, curators, and collection managers in an effort to meet their needs, and the needs of our users. 5. Researches, plans and oversees special projects. 6. May manage vendor services and relationships. 7. Trains and revises the work of students, assistants and other librarians. 8. Participates in national metadata/cataloging initiatives, i.e. the Program for Cooperative Cataloging programs (BIBCO, NACO, SACO). 9. Participates in the library's management, assessment, training and development programs. 10. Keeps abreast of national and international developments including new metadata standards, technologies, trends, and techniques. 11. Establishes a record of service to the Library, the University and the profession. 12. May be required to assist with disaster recovery efforts. 13. May perform other duties as assigned. Required Skill/ability 1: Knowledge of RDA, LC-PCC Policy Statements, Library of Congress subject heading practice, MARC21, and other relevant LC cataloging standards. Required Skill/ability 2: Experience working with bibliographically complex rare printed materials. Required Skill/ability 3: Demonstrated experience in cataloging rare materials, in a wide variety of formats. Required Skill/ability 4: Minimum of three years' experience in cataloging rare materials. Preferred Education: Preference for a strong knowledge of British history, art history, or literature. Good reading knowledge of at least one Western European language. Working knowledge of basic preservation and conservation standards, automated library information management systems, preferably Ex Libris/Alma.Strong service orientation, and the ability to work independently and collaboratively. Work Week: Standard (M-F equal number of hours per day) Posting Position Title: Catalog-Metadata Librarian University Job Title: Catalog Librarian Preferred Education, Experience and Skills: Preference for a strong knowledge of British history, art history, or literature. Good reading knowledge of at least one Western European language. Working knowledge of basic preservation and conservation standards, automated library information management systems, preferably Ex Libris/Alma.Strong service orientation, and the ability to work independently and collaboratively. 1. Master's degree from an American Library Association accredited library school. In selective cases a graduate degree in a related subject field may be substituted. 2. Demonstrated knowledge of current national cataloging/metadata content and structural
New Haven, CT
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