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Metadata Systems Librarian

Columbia University
$78,450.00 - $88,420.00 / yr
United States, New York, New York
535 West 116th Street (Show on map)
Jan 26, 2025

Columbia University in the City of New York: University Libraries

Location

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Open Date

Nov 08, 2024


Salary Range or Pay Grade

$78,450 - $88,420/yr

Description

Columbia University Libraries Information Technology (LIT) is seeking an innovative and detail-oriented Metadata Systems Librarian to join our dynamic team. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in advancing our library's metadata discovery initiatives, with a strong emphasis on open-source systems and open data. This position will primarily support the implementation and utilization of FOLIO and other related library services.

Key Responsibilities:





  • Metadata Management:





    • Collaborate with Collection Acquisition & Metadata Services in the development and maintenance of metadata schemas, standards, and best practices for various collections and materials.



    • Collaborate with staff to understand their metadata needs and provide tailored solutions.





  • FOLIO System Implementation and Support:





    • Support the implementation and ongoing maintenance of the FOLIO library services platform.



    • Troubleshoot and resolve issues related to the FOLIO system in collaboration with LIT and other stakeholders.





  • Open Data and Web-scale Data Initiatives:





    • Advocate for and support open data practices within the library and the broader academic community.



    • Collaborate with researchers to ensure their data is appropriately described, stored, and made accessible at web scale.



    • Develop strategies to manage, share, and preserve metadata.



    • Participate in campus and national initiatives to promote open data and open scholarship.





  • Consortial Discovery and Fulfillment Services:





    • Help manage and support consortial discovery and fulfillment services such as ReCAP and BorrowDirect (ReShare).



    • Ensure seamless integration of these services with FOLIO, Blacklight and other library systems.



    • Collaborate with consortial partners to optimize the use and development of these services.





  • Blacklight CLIO Unified Discovery System:





    • Support and enhance the Blacklight CLIO Unified Discovery system to ensure optimal search and retrieval of library resources.



    • Work with IT and other library staff to integrate metadata and improve the user experience in the CLIO system.





  • Collaboration and Outreach:





    • Work closely with other librarians, archivists, and LIT staff to integrate metadata into library systems and enhance discoverability.



    • Participate in professional organizations and contribute to the development of metadata standards and practices.



    • Engage with the academic community to promote the use of metadata and open data in research and teaching.





Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications:





  • Master's degree in Library and Information Science (MLIS) or equivalent education and experience.



  • Demonstrated experience with metadata creation and management, including familiarity with web-scale data practices and standards.



  • Knowledge of programming languages and tools relevant to metadata management (e.g., XML, XSLT, Python).



  • Excellent communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills.




Preferred Qualifications:





  • Experience with or strong knowledge of the FOLIO library services platform.



  • Understanding of open data principles and practices.



  • Experience with consortial discovery and fulfillment services such as ReCAP and BorrowDirect.



  • Experience in an academic library setting.



  • Experience with linked data and semantic web technologies.




Application Instructions

Salary Range: $78,450 - $88,420

Join us in shaping the future of library services and advancing open data initiatives at Columbia University!

For serious consideration, please apply online with your current CV and a letter of interest at: https://academic.careers.columbia.edu/

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