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Metadata Librarian
The Pennsylvania State University Libraries seeks an innovative and highly
motivated librarian to provide creative leadership and expertise in developing
and maintaining metadata to effectively provide access to the Libraries’
digital resources covering all subjects and languages according to nationally
recognized standards. This
is a tenure track faculty position and the Metadata Librarian is a member of
the University Libraries faculty.
Responsibilities: Reporting to the head of Cataloging and Metadata Services,
the successful candidate will be responsible for providing expertise and
leadership to the Libraries’ digital and scholarly communications
initiatives by providing metadata and metadata guidelines for digital
collections. Collaborate with other librarians and library staff, Penn
State Press staff, Penn State faculty, and colleagues in other research
institutions to evaluate and apply appropriate metadata schemas for digital
collections held by the Libraries and University. Provide leadership in
the development of standards, policies and procedures across Technical
Services, with particular responsibility for digital resources. As a
member of the Digital Technology Advisory Group, manage and coordinate the
process of implementing metadata, including needs assessment, metadata scheme
adaptation, metadata interoperability, project management, and working with
partners from various units. Serve as a resource for faculty and staff
throughout the Libraries concerning access to library materials. Present
information about digital initiatives and metadata in particular to a variety
of audiences. Create and maintain local documentation on metadata
standards and metadata application guidelines. Monitor and contribute to the
development of national standards regarding the bibliographic control of
digital resources. Explore new technologies and developments in digital
applications and metadata implementation. Train staff to provide metadata
for digital resources and provide quality control for digital object
metadata. Participate in departmental and Libraries-wide committees, task
forces and teams.
Qualifications: MLS from an ALA-accredited or equivalent degree;
experience with one or more of the following standards: EAD, Dublin Core, XML,
OAI, METS, VRACore and PBCore; knowledge of AACR2r, LCSH, LC classification,
USMARC formats, integrated library system software, and OCLC Connexion; strong
technical skills and problem-solving abilities; excellent oral, written, and
interpersonal communication skills; strong commitment to excellent service and
the ability to work independently and collaboratively; reading knowledge of a
foreign language; ability to work well with a diverse employee and user
community and to work within a collegial environment. Preferred: Two
years experience with initiatives to provide access to digital resources.
The University Libraries:
Established in 1855, Penn State is a Carnegie I comprehensive research
university with a strong land grant mission. “America’s Best
Colleges 2004” in U.S. News & World Reports, ranks Penn State 15th
among top national doctoral universities. The University Libraries, with an
annual budget of $41 million and a collection of over 5 million volumes, ranks
among the top fifteen ARL research libraries in North America. The University
Libraries comprise 38 libraries located on 24 Penn State campuses
throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 159 librarians and professional
staff, 403 support staff, and 89 FTE student assistants serve 84,000 students
and 6,500 faculty. Libraries memberships include ARL, OCLC, RLG, PALCI
(Pennsylvania Academic Library Consortium, Inc.), Palinet, CRL, DLF, and the
CIC (Big Ten) consortium.
Salary and Benefits: Potential for
promotion and tenure will be considered based upon University standards in
librarianship, research, service, and outreach. Salary and rank
commensurate with qualifications and experience. Excellent fringe benefits
include liberal vacation, excellent insurance and health care coverage. State
or TIAA/CREF retirement options, and educational privileges.
Applications: To apply, send
nominations or letters of application (including current resume and name and
contact information of three professional references) to: Libraries Human
Resources, Box MDL-DLF, The Pennsylvania State University, 511 Paterno Library,
University Park, PA 16802. Review of resumes will begin on November 8, 2006 and
continue until the position is filled.
Penn
State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and diversity of
its workforce.