The Ohio State University Libraries seeks a dynamic and self-motivated individual for the position of Metadata Initiatives Librarian. The University Libraries are currently accelerating and reconfiguring our discovery environment and underlying infrastructures. Building on Digital Collections (https://library.osu.edu/dc) and other digital initiatives, the Metadata Initiatives Librarian will help the University Libraries enhance discovery and use of our rich collections and services. The Metadata Initiatives Librarian will work collaboratively across the organization to advance the University Libraries’ metadata program to initiate, plan, prioritize, document, and execute metadata activities. Act to ensure that metadata for digital collections (often represented by diverse data types) are effectively integrated with traditional library collections across various discovery tools, metadata is migrated between systems, and metadata are being created and maintained according to best practices. Collaborates with Head of Bibliographic Initiatives to position the University Libraries for the future of user-centered description of library collections.
Responsibilities:
Lead development and implementation of metadata guidelines and data models. Work with a variety of stakeholders to document guidelines and best practices for metadata for the OSU University Libraries across multiple platforms. Provide training and support for ongoing creation of metadata that meets these standards. Develop data models to support discovery and exchange of metadata within University Libraries.
Leverage metadata for discovery and use of collections. Engage in discovery and use initiatives with University Libraries and the library community, such as Digital Public Library of America. Assist in the growth and development of metadata infrastructure to support digital initiatives. In collaboration with the Head of Bibliographic Initiatives and other partners, prepare University Libraries for the transition from the present MARC focused environment to one that facilitates the management and use of linked data.
Build sustainable workflows and practices. Actively partner across University Libraries, including with Preservation and Reformatting, Information Technology, and content specialists, to understand needs and develop efficient and effective workflows for metadata creation, maintenance, and use. Through this collaboration, ensure sufficient metadata for discovery and management of digitized, born-digital, and physical collections.
Transform metadata. Evaluate, transform, and remediate metadata to support active efforts to consolidate existing metadata and digital resources from a variety of legacy tools and to support content creation.
Engage as member of the leadership team of Acquisitions and Discovery with responsibility for metadata that robustly supports a user-centered discovery environment.
Educate and collaborate. Consult with and advise partners and stakeholders on metadata issues. Effectively communicate metadata needs and specifications.
Participate proactively on library-wide committees, task forces and teams, and with partners in the metadata community.
Manage staffing resources for metadata.
Contribute to developments in the arena of metadata or discovery through active professional engagement and research, presenting and publishing in appropriate venues.
Required Qualifications:
An ALA-accredited master’s degree, a master’s degree with specialization in archives, a master’s degree in museum studies or a comparable graduate degree in one of the above fields from a non-U.S. university, reviewed on a case by case basis.
Substantial expertise with current and emerging issues, trends, workflows, and best practices in metadata, gained through at least three years of professional experience.
Detailed knowledge of metadata standards such as Dublin Core, VRA Core, METS or MODS.
Demonstrated capabilities leveraging scripting languages and/or tools for data manipulation (e.g. OpenRefine, Python, XSLT, etc.).
Flexibility and creativity in adapting to rapidly changing metadata management environments.
Excellent analytical skills, including complex problems solving.
Effective oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
Commitment to librarianship, scholarship, and service which are required criteria to meet University and University Libraries requirements for promotion and tenure (https://library.osu.edu/document-registry/docs/356/stream).
Desired Qualifications:
Experience with analyzing and remediating existing metadata to meet current standards.
Experience in project planning, workflow development, and/or writing documentation.
Knowledge of metadata standards and practices for a variety of communities and specialized applications, including visual resources, media, archives, preservation, etc.
Experience working with library metadata standards, such as RDA, AACR2, and MARC, and authority data, such as LC authorities, VIAF, Getty vocabularies, ORCID, or ISNI.
Knowledge of linked data, ontologies, and taxonomies.
Experience with description of special collections.
Experience with cross collection discovery system design or development.
Experience hiring, training, assessing employees. Success in developing and implementing training programs.
Join Us!
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Preference will be given to applications received by September 2, 2018. Please send cover letter, CV, references, and salary requirements to Kristin Gall, [log in to unmask] Please include Metadata Initiatives Librarian in the subject field.
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