I. INTRODUCTION The United States Naval Academy (USNA) is a four-year undergraduate institution with a mission to prepare midshipmen morally, mentally, and physically for commissioning as officers in the naval services. The activity is defined as a “Multi-mission Military Installation, Complex” under Department of the Defense classification guidance. The institution 1) provides an accredited undergraduate education and officer accession program for the Nation, 2) is a historic national landmark with over one million visitors per year, and 3) is a host to national and international events, many of which are open to the public and attended by the highest representatives of Government. This position is located in the Materials Processing Department of Collections and Resource Management, Nimitz Library, U.S. Naval Academy, and reports to the Head of Materials Processing and the Associate Library Director for Collections and Resource Management. The incumbent will provide expertise specific to metadata/cataloging, maintaining library bibliographic databases, associated IT/systems, and stay abreast of emerging trends and issues impacting metadata/cataloging processes, schema, guidelines, standards. II. MAJOR DUTIES 1. Performs descriptive and subject cataloging/metadata assignment and classification for all materials in a variety of formats (specifically print, audio-visual, and electronic in monographic and serial formats) and languages, where a significant portion of the materials require interpretation, judgment, and deviation from precedent in compliance with the national cataloging/metadata standards for the format. (50%) 2. Performs work on authority data, downloads batches of vendor supplied authority records and resolves conflicts to ensure that the same form of name is used each time an item is cataloged. (15%) 3. Participates in the regular maintenance of and the resolution of problems in the library services system and discovery platform, including the importing/exporting of and processing of bibliographic records from various vendors sources. (15%) 4. Assists library leadership and other library staff in formulating short and long-term policies and procedures regarding metadata. Amend standard operating procedures as necessary. (10%) 5. Provides technical training and continuing development to paraprofessional staff regarding cataloging/metadata procedures. (10%) III. FACTORS 1. Knowledge Required by the Position POSITION DESCRIPTION FOR LIBRARIAN (METADATA) GS1410 9/11 a. In-depth knowledge of professional theories and techniques of librarianship with regard to collecting, organizing, and creating access to the Nimitz Library’s information resources. Such knowledge is achieved by attaining the Master’s degree in Library Science from an ALA accredited institution. b. In-depth knowledge of general and specialized information sources in paper or electronic format, including the structure, content, and access protocols of relevant online services, library service systems, and Web-based search/discovery tools. c. Conceptual models for library data as it related to the Semantic Web and library services systems, i.e., Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR). d. Content,structure, and data standards for library data including AACR2, Resource Description Access (RDA), Dublin Core, MARC, XML, and BIBFRAME. e. Standard library organizing schemes, particularly Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) and Library of Congress Classification (LCC). f. Understanding of SQL and scripting languages as they are used in libraries, particularly with regard to Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and how they permit communication/execution of tasks between related but distinct systems/software. ---- Brought to you by code4lib jobs: https://jobs.code4lib.org/jobs/49720-metadata-librarian