The Serials and Electronic Resources Team within the Princeton University 
Library seeks candidates for the position of Technology Specialist, E-Resources 
Support. The Library’s electronic resources collection is comprised of research 
databases, electronic journals, and other online resources in support of the 
University’s academic disciplines. The collection includes a sizeable number of 
national and international statistical datasets used heavily for research in 
the Library’s Data and Statistical Services center.  The successful candidate 
will provide support to the team leader and other members of the team and will 
be responsible primarily for a range of activities contributing to the 
Library’s bibliographic control of electronic resources in all languages. The 
position is a member of the Serials and Electronic Resources Team, located in 
the Library’s off-campus Technical Services Division offices.Responsibilities 
include:
Acquisition of data files from vendors and other sources
Evaluating the quality of data and bulk-editing the files as needed using 
MarcEdit and other automation tools
Creating scripts to load bibliographic records
Creating scripts and/or other automated processes to streamline routine data 
conversion tasks on record sets prior to loading.
Record sets are acquired from over 200 different sources, each of which 
requires customized review and scripting to ensure they will load properly and 
provide the best access for Princeton users; quality of the acquired data 
varies dramatically.  A variety of technological tools are used to investigate 
sources for bibliographic data, manipulate and load records to support 
discovery, and troubleshoot access problems. Tools currently in use include 
MarcEdit, XSLT, oXygen, and Microsoft Access and the Technology Specialist will 
be responsible for using these tools to convert and manipulate data for digital 
projects and contribute to other large-scale data-related projects. ESSENTIAL 
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in computer science or related field, or comparable 
experience working in an academic environment;
Minimum of three years related experience;
Experience managing and transforming data in bulk using scripts, macros, and 
applications (for example: OpenRefine, XQuery, XSLT, MarcEdit, etc.);
Experience designing database and spreadsheet applications to gather and 
analyze data.
Strong communication skills both written and verbal.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Master's degree in Library Science (MLS);
Experience using MarcEdit;
Reading knowledge of one or more foreign languages;
Experience using collaborative and project management tools (e.g., GitHub, 
Slack, etc.);
Experience configuring and maintaining a link resolver and/or ERMS;
MARC serials and e-resource cataloging experience in an academic context using 
AACR2 or RDA and/or NACO experience;
Knowledge of linked data, RDF and semantic web principles.
Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and 
all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without 
regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity 
or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or 
any other characteristic protected by law. EEO IS THE LAW

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