Metadata Librarian 

The Clemson University Libraries seek a Metadata Librarian to join its 
Technical Services & Collection Management Unit. The successful candidate 
will be part of a team comprised of one other librarian and two high-level 
staff who are primarily responsible for the assignment of metadata for 
digitized resources from our Special Collections and Archives. The unique 
collections housed in the Libraries’ Special Collections and Archives provide a 
wealth of primary source material to researchers in the study of South Carolina 
and Clemson University history. The Metadata Librarian will join a team that 
supports the discovery and accessibility of this digital content through 
descriptive metadata creation, enrichment, and maintenance, allowing access to 
these resources to researchers worldwide. 

This is a 12-month tenure-track position with faculty rank and status and works 
under the direction of the Unit Head and as a member of the Metadata and 
Monographic Resources Team.  The Metadata Librarian will work collaboratively 
with other metadata staff and librarians and with members of Library Technology 
and Special Collections and Archives.  As a member of the library faculty, the 
successful candidate will pursue an active and ongoing program of research, 
service, and professional development. 

Responsibilities include:

Metadata Librarianship

Creates descriptive metadata for digital collections adhering to local and 
national standards.
Participates in the development and implementation of metadata policies and 
workflows in cooperation with Library Technology and Special Collections and 
Archives.     
Participates in quality control of existing metadata to improve discovery and 
access to digital content.
Maintains awareness of current trends with metadata standards and digital 
library development.
Participates in planning, decision-making, and management of the Team and 
contributes to Unit planning.
Performs data migration, manipulation, and normalization across multiple 
platforms.   

Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities 

·         Develops a focused program of high quality research and creative 
accomplishments, consistent with professional responsibilities and the 
Libraries’ mission and goals.

Service

·         Actively participates and demonstrates leadership in professional 
responsibilities that serve the Libraries, University, profession, and 
community.

 

Required Qualifications/Experience: 

·         ALA-accredited graduate degree in librarianship (or foreign 
equivalent) or a relevant, accredited graduate degree in another scholarly 
field as deemed appropriate by the Libraries.  

·         Knowledge of and/or experience with a variety of MARC and non-MARC 
metadata standards and schema (e.g., Dublin Core, MODS, RDA, AACR2, DACS) and 
controlled vocabularies (e.g., LCSH, AAT, GeoNames).  Familiarity with OAI-PMH 
protocol for metadata harvesting.  

·         Knowledge and/or experience with metadata and cataloging management 
systems, such as Collective Access and OCLC Connexion.

·         Knowledge of current trends and developments in providing metadata 
for digital collections.

·         Demonstrated excellent oral, written, and interpersonal 
communications skills.

·         Strong commitment to user-centered customer service.

·         Strong organizational, analytical and problem-solving skills; 
demonstrated initiative and adaptability.

·         Ability to work effectively in a diverse team environment or 
individually, to balance priorities, and to set and meet deadlines.

 

Preferred Qualifications/Experience:

          Two years’ experience in the provision of metadata for digital 
collections.

          Experience in an academic or research library.   

          Experience with an integrated library system or service platform, 
familiarity with institutional and digital repositories.

          Experience with metadata analysis and transformation tools such as 
Excel, OpenRefine, and MarcEdit; experience with XML.

          Name Authority Cooperative Program (NACO) training and experience.

          Experience with training and instructing others in metadata standards 
and workflows; supervisory experience.

          Evidence of, or potential for, scholarly and professional activity.

 

Salary and Benefits:

Faculty rank and competitive salary based on the successful candidate’s 
qualifications and experience. State of South Carolina, TIAA-CREF, or other 
retirement plans available. Various medical plans, dental plans, 18 days annual 
leave, 15 days sick leave, 13 paid holidays, and liberal professional 
development leave are provided. Clemson University allows employees to earn up 
to six credit hours free of charge each semester. Library faculty receive an 
individual stipend for travel or other professional development activity.

Location:

Clemson University is a major, land-grant, science and engineering-oriented 
research university in a college-town setting along a dynamic Southeastern 
corridor. Ranked as one of America’s Top 25 Public Universities by U.S. News 
& World Report, Clemson is an inclusive, student-centered community 
characterized by high academic standards, a culture of collaboration, school 
spirit, and a competitive drive to excel. Centrally located in the beautiful 
foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Clemson is in one of the fastest-growing 
areas of South Carolina, and a two-hour drive to Charlotte and Atlanta.

Libraries:

The Libraries on Clemson’s main campus are the R.M. Cooper Library, the Gunnin 
Architecture Library, the Education Media Center, and Special Collections & 
Archives.  Other facilities include the Clemson Design Center Library in 
Charleston and the Library Depot, which houses high-density storage, records 
management, the digitization lab, and technical services. The libraries employ 
28 faculty, 62 staff, and over 70 students.  Clemson Libraries are a member of 
the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries and Lyrasis and actively 
participate with other South Carolina institutions through the statewide 
consortium, PASCAL.  For additional information about Clemson Libraries, visit 
our website at https://libraries.clemson.edu/about-the-libraries/  

Application process:

Applicants should electronically submit all applications and related materials 
via Interfolio: https://apply.interfolio.com/48849. Required materials include 
a cover letter, professional curriculum vitae, and contact information for 
three (3) professional references. Review of materials will begin immediately. 
Applications received by March 31, 2018 will be guaranteed consideration.

 

Closing Statement:

Clemson University is an AAO/EO employer and does not discriminate against any 
person or group on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, pregnancy, 
national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status or genetic 
information.  Clemson University is building a culturally diverse faculty and 
staff committed to working in a multicultural environment and encourages 
applications from minorities and women.


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