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Smith College Metadata Librarian in Northampton, Massachusetts

PLEASE SEE WEBSITE FOR FULL JOB DESCRIPTION Metadata Librarian Job Summary The Metadata Librarian is charged with the strategic oversight and enhancement of metadata and cataloging operations within the library. This pivotal role entails direct supervision of the Cataloging Librarian and close collaboration with various departments to ensure the meticulous organization, discovery, and accessibility of library resources. Minimum Qualifications Master\'s degree or equivalent knowledge and experience Strong understanding of metadata standards, including BIBFRAME, RDA, Dublin Core, EAD, MODS, METS, RDF, and linked data principles. Demonstrated leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. Experience supervising staff and coordinating complex projects. Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusivity in library services and interactions. Preferred Qualifications Experience with integrated library systems (ILS) such as FOLIO, Alma, or similar platforms. Familiarity with authority control processes and database maintenance. Proficiency in cataloging rare materials, non-Roman scripts, or specialized formats. Active participation in professional organizations, committees, or working groups related to metadata and cataloging. Ability to adapt to evolving technologies and standards in the library and information science field. 3+ years of experience in metadata management, cataloging, or related fields in an academic library setting. Essential Functions: Strategic Leadership (15%): Spearhead the strategic direction for metadata management and cataloging services. Collaborate with library leadership to develop and implement policies, procedures, and workflows. Remain abreast of national and international trends, standards, and best practices in metadata and cataloging. Metadata Management (40%): Analyze, create, enrich, and transform metadata in MARC and non-MARC formats. Exercise meticulous oversight of the creation, revision, and adaptation of high-quality descriptive, administrative, and technical metadata for physical, digitized, and born-digital resources. Utilize cutting-edge technologies, tools, and automation techniques to optimize metadata quality and efficiency. Foster collaboration with other departments to ensure metadata consistency and interoperability across library systems. Cataloging Operations (25%): Supervise the Cataloging Librarian and provide guidance on cataloging policies and procedures. Coordinate cataloging activities for physical and digital resources in various formats and subjects. Develop and maintain metadata policies and procedures to meet evolving standards and user needs. Enhance MARC records and collaborate with consortium partners to ensure cataloging consistency.

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