Collection Development and Metadata Librarian

The Chronicle of Higher Education

Charlotte, NC

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Budgeting, Cataloguing, Dewey Decimal Classification, Dublin Core, Editing, Educational Administration, Funding, Gardening, Inventory Management, Leadership, Library Administration, Library and Information Science, Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH), Literacy, Marketing, Metadata, OCLC (Online Computer Library Center), Operations Management, People Management, Problem Solving Skills, Software Administration, Special Collections, Statistics, Team Player
LOCATION
Charlotte, NC
POSTED
3 days ago

ResponsibilitiesThis position is fully in-person (not remote or hybrid). The Collection Development and Metadata Librarian providesleadership in building, managing, and evaluating the Library'scollections to support the mission of Johnson C. Smith University. Working with little or no supervision, this position is responsiblefor analyzing and administering the Library's collection budget, coordinating collection development policies, and leading strategicplanning and project initiatives that align collections with theteaching and research needs of students and faculty. In addition, this position plays a key role in advancing the vision of the JamesB. Duke Memorial Library as an innovative and collaborative hubthat integrates both in-person and digital resources to engagepatrons and the broader community. The Collection Development andMetadata Librarian oversees and optimizes metadata services, including cataloging materials, managing and troubleshooting OCLClibrary management software, developing workflows, and implementingcreative approaches to metadata management. This position also contributes to policy and procedure decisions and works closely with library leadership and staff to ensure effective and forward-looking collection strategies. This position reports directly to the Director of Library Services.Specific Duties and ResponsibilitiesEssential Duties and ResponsibilitiesAnalyze, manage, and assess the library's print and digitalresources in collaboration with faculty, students, and librariansManage the library's operational management system (OCLC) for processing, cataloging, and circulation. Work with OCLC team to keep up with latest trends and changes for most effective usage and troubleshootingPerform original and copy cataloging on print, electronic and other formatted materials, including special collections, using mainly LCSH and Dewey classification.Engage with vendors, consortia, donors, campus community, and stakeholders to purchase and curate library resources appropriate for the advancement of the library and university missionPropose budgets and explore grant opportunities for funding collection development and innovationAssist in instructional/information literacy efforts to student and faculty, especially focused on the use of library resources in digital and print formatsExplore, innovate, and seek funding for Open Educational Resource initiativesCollect, organize and maintain statistical data on all activities concerning library resources in print and digital formatServe as liaison to assigned academic departments to enhance usage and marketing/promotion of library resources to campus community.Provide professional oversight and supervision of staff engaged in the processing of selected materialsCreate and maintain collection integrity with collection policies, weeding protocols and inventory assessmentsSelects, manages, and weeds the library collectionsSupport library reference services with scheduled desk hours(in-person and remote).Other duties as assignedQualificationsA master's degree from an ALA-accredited library program isrequired, supplemented by 3 to 5 years professional experience in an academic library. Experience with cataloging print and electronic resources (such as cataloging, managing subscriptions, and resolving access issues) is required. This position also requires experience with an integrated library management system and experience with RDA and MARC cataloging rules. Experiencesupervising staff and/or student workers is desired. Additional preferred experience includes familiarity with batch editing processes using OCLC or external utility such as MarcEdit; experience with batch loading and maintenance of vendor catalog records; experience with EZproxy systems; and advanced expertisewith metadata schema such as Dublin Core.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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