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Job: Metadata Librarian at College of Charleston

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Metadata Librarian
College of Charleston
Charleston

**Metadata Librarian**  
  
The College of Charleston Libraries seek a metadata librarian, a faculty
member in the Technical Services Department, to work in a team based
environment to coordinate the creation, maintenance, and enrichment of
metadata representing the college's physical and digital
collections. The Metadata Librarian will be responsible for
original cataloging of materials in multiple formats (textual, media, and
digital). Reporting to the Head of Cataloging, the Metadata
Librarian will work with colleagues in the Technical Services Department,
subject specialists, and digital library developers to define departmental
strategies for MARC and non-MARC metadata creation. He/She
will play a critical role in harmonizing the College's descriptive metadata
practices to maximize discovery.

  
This is a full time faculty position starting July 1, 2015.
As members of the College's tenure track faculty, librarians are expected to
contribute significantly to the profession.

  
Required qualifications:

  

  *  Master's degree from an ALA accredited MLIS or MLS program
  *  Experience in professional metadata creation in an academic or research library or equivalent professional venue (e.g. museum, grant project, historical society).
  *  Knowledge of current standards, such as AACR2, RDA, LC classifications, LCSH, DACS, etc.
  *  Knowledge of XML-based standards (e.g. Dublin Core, EAD, MODS, etc.)
  *  Knowledge of semantic web, RDF, and linked data
  *  Original cataloging experience in multiple formats using OCLC Connexion
  *  Ability to design and/or adapt XML schemas, XSLT stylesheets, and RDF ontologies for digital projects
  *  Demonstrated experience solving complex cataloging/technical services problems
  *  Demonstrated day-to-day technical services, cataloging and metadata creation/management operations experience
  *  Proven ability to work collaboratively in a dynamic, complex and rapidly evolving environment and to learn new technologies and adapt to changes in the profession
  *  Knowledge of trends and issues in academic libraries, scholarly communications, higher education, and publishing
  *  Self-motivated and detail-oriented with outstanding written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills

  
Preferred qualifications:

  *  Expertise in developing architecture for managing and integrating heterogeneous metadata, including MARC and non-MARC formats to facilitate interoperable discovery across systems
  *  Experience in cataloging media
  *  Experience with scripting languages, especially related to metadata manipulation
  *  Experience developing metadata crosswalks
  *  Demonstrated project management and successful supervisory experience
  *  Experience with Innovative Interfaces software

  
About the College of Charleston and the Libraries

  
Founded in 1770, the College of Charleston is a public liberal arts and
sciences university located in the heart of Charleston, South Carolina. The
College of Charleston serves approximately 10,000 undergraduates and 1,500
graduate/certificate seeking students with more than 100 majors and minors. In
2012, Charleston was ranked #1 City in the World by Conde Nast Traveler and
5th among U.S. mid-sized cities for jobs by Forbes Magazine.

  
The College of Charleston Libraries are comprised of the Marlene and Nathan
Addlestone Library, the Avery Research Center for African American History and
Culture, the John Rivers Communications Museum, the Marine Resources Library,
and the North Campus Library. The combined annual budgets exceed $5.6 million
with a staff of 25 librarians and archivists, 28 full time employees, and 35
student and temporary employees.

  
The College of Charleston is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer
and does not discriminate against any individual or group on the basis of
gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, race, color,
religion, national origin, veteran status, genetic information, or disability.

  
To Apply

  
Applications must include cover letter, vita, unofficial graduate transcripts,
and contact information for three professional references.
Please apply online at Jobs.cofc.edu. Review of
applications will commence on Jan. 5, 2015 and continue until the position is
filled. Questions regarding this position may be directed to Martha Stackel,
Head of Cataloging and search committee chair at [log in to unmask] Official
transcripts and background checks will be required for
hiring.

  
Complete job posting available here: [http://www.cofc.edu/library/jobs/Metadat
a/index.php](http://www.cofc.edu/library/jobs/Metadata/index.php)



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