Head of Technical Services and Metadata Librarian
Job no: 511937
Position type: Staff
Location: New York
Division/Equivalent: PROVOST
School/Unit: FAC AFFAIRS,ACAD PLANNING,OTE,ACCRE
Department/Office: Gottesman Libraries Gen Admin
Categories: Library, Hybrid
Posting Summary:
The Gottesman Libraries aspire to excellence in advancing and sharing transformative knowledge to develop informed and engaged thinkers and leaders in the educational, psychological, and health professions. We envision the library, beyond walls, as a heart and soul for the exchange of thoughts and ideas that inform a smarter, healthier, and more equitable world enlightened by history, leadership, and innovation.
Job Summary/Basic Function:
The Head of Technical Services and Metadata Librarian leads our technical services team, whose work includes acquisitions, interlibrary loans, and course reserves while managing and providing strategic direction for electronic resources, cataloging, and metadata practices for the library's physical and digital collections. The incumbent will work collaboratively with staff in and outside the Library to optimize access to and discovery of scholarly content, purchased, licensed, and open, to meet the needs of Teachers College, and Columbia University members, and also advise on long term strategies for metadata schema with relevance to the preservation of scholarship.
Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities:
- Leads the Technical Services unit to meet the demands of a graduate research library, with responsibility for best practices in acquisitions.
- Cataloging and metadata production, digital collections, including e-resource management and licensing; and access to course readings and loaned materials, with review of copyright permissions.
- Provide expertise to migrate, maintain, and develop the integrated library system.
- Resolve metadata and cataloging issues to enable authority control and optimal discovery by researchers.
- Guide and facilitate original cataloging and long-term considerations of care to ensure the integrity of digital collections.
- Train, supervise, and mentor Technical Services staff to maintain effective workflows. Supervision includes the recommendation of unit staffing and annual performance reviews, as well as coordination with additional library staff and campus colleagues to address ongoing needs and projects; includes oversight of technical work in Special and Digital Collections, as well as systems.
- Manage library collection and financial data from the ILS and collaborate with the Library Director and others on reporting, writing, and planning to demonstrate both high professional standards and needs.
- Fosters and maintains effective working relationships with members of Teachers College, as well as library vendors for ongoing maintenance, development, and support in areas that drive technical services, ultimately strengthening research resources for use by library patrons.
- Remains current with technical services, metadata and cataloging standards, and digital library development, and engages in relevant professional development activities to ensure growth.
- Performs related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Graduate degree from an ALA-accredited program
- Minimum of 3-5 years of technical services or related experience
- Proficiency in Integrated Library Systems
- Knowledge of MARC21, RDA, LCC, LCSH, and DublinCore
- Experience with the Ex Libris’ suite: Alma, Primo, Leganto, and Alma Digital
- Experience with metadata management tools and batch processing techniques
- Supervisory experience and/or ability to be an effective team leader who fosters an equitable, efficient, and collegial workplace
- Familiarity with issues in electronic resource management
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience in academic libraries and understanding of issues in higher education
- Knowledge of emerging linked data standards
- Ability and diplomacy to drive the exploration and adoption of innovative tools and
methods that streamline processes - Ability to adapt quickly to new standards and technologies and a willingness to explore and implement new technologies, standards, and practices to strengthen services
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Commitment to professional development
- Flexibility, self-motivation, and a strong interest in collaboration
Salary Range:
$92,000 - $109,000
Work Modality:
Hybrid
Advertised: Eastern Daylight Time
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