Tulane University seeks an innovative and highly motivated professional to join 
the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library as the Catalog and Metadata Management 
Librarian.  Reporting to the Head of Cataloging and Metadata, this critical 
position will be responsible for ensuring the internal consistency and overall 
quality control of the library’s discovery systems.  The Library is in the 
process of choosing a third-generation library management system, and this 
position will be a key player in preparing for and moving to the newly chosen 
system.  In order to maintain the integrity of library records, the librarian 
will oversee enrichment and data cleanup projects using outsource vendors and 
batch processes, with the objective of positioning the catalog for linked open 
data readiness.  While the majority of the duties are rooted in traditional 
MARC data, the ideal candidate will be a creative and technologically 
proficient individual who will collaborate with metadata creators to ensure 
harmony between metadata standards used throughout the metadata ecosystem of 
Howard-Tilton. 

The librarian also administers authority control procedures for the Libraries 
and serves as the library’s NACO liaison for PCC.  With the assistance of 
assigned staff, the librarian oversees the post-authority processes, cataloging 
of Tulane University theses and dissertations, and departmental and ARL 
collection statistics processes. As a member of the Technical Services 
Division, the incumbent collaborates with other librarians in the division to 
plan and coordinate Technical Services policies, procedures, workflows, and 
projects.

Tulane University is an AAU/Carnegie I/ARL Research Institution and is ranked 
by U.S. News and World Report among the top forty national universities in the 
United States. Howard-Tilton Memorial Library is the University's main library, 
with a collection of more than 4.5 million physical items, nearly 1 million 
e-books, thousands of digital images, and tens of thousands of databases, 
electronic journals, streaming audio files, and other scholarly resources.  A 
recently-completed addition to the building added two new floors with expansive 
views of the campus and city of New Orleans and has quickly become a highly 
desirable space for studying and events.

The university is located in beautiful uptown New Orleans, bordering Audubon 
Park and the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line (listed on the United States 
National Register of Historic Places).  The booming Freret Street corridor and 
many unique shops and restaurants are close by.

Specific Duties & Responsibilities:

Designs, oversees, and participates in catalog cleanup and enrichment projects 
based on internal reports, changes in cataloging standards or rules, system 
upgrades, and to prepare the catalog for linked open data readiness.  Creates 
reports using MS Access and 3rd party software or programming languages to 
query the local Voyager database for these projects.
Resolves complex catalog problems referred by staff.
Manages authority control processes, which includes extracting and sending MARC 
records to vendor, loading returned records, assigning problem reports to 
staff, and resolving problems with vendor.  Manages resultant changes or 
enhancements to bibliographic records in batch or single-record edit mode.
Serves as NACO liaison to PCC.  Coordinates NACO activities, monitors and 
submits SACO proposals on behalf of the library, and actively contributes new 
and revised name authority records to the NAF.
Oversees cataloging and processing workflow for Tulane University theses and 
dissertations.
Oversees the collection, tabulation, distribution, and preservation of 
departmental and ARL collection statistics.
Hires, trains, supervises, and evaluates assigned staff.
Maintains documentation for areas of responsibility.
Maintains knowledge of current resource description standards such as RDA, 
Linked Data, BIBFRAME, and emerging trends in identity management.
Participates in planning and coordination of Technical Services policies, 
procedures, workflows, and projects.
Contributes to the work of the Tulane University Libraries, particularly 
Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, through service on committees, task forces, and 
other collaborative projects.
Participates in national and international professional organizations and 
activities.
Other duties and responsibilities, as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS

REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

ALA-accredited MLS
Minimum 3 years original cataloging experience using RDA, AACR2R, LCSH, LCC, 
MARC 21 formats
Minimum 1 year supervisory experience

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES/COMPETENCIES TYPICALLY NEEDED TO PERFORM 
THIS JOB SUCCESSFULLY: 

Experience using OCLC Connexion and an ILS
Experience with authority control processes and utilizing the Library of 
Congress National Authority File records
Experience using MS Access, SQL, or other programming language to query library 
database
Experience with software for editing data in bulk, such as MarcEdit, 
OpenRefine, pyMARC, etc.
Demonstrated ability to analyze and solve problems
Demonstrated ability to organize and complete complex tasks
Demonstrated ability to work independently, as well as collaboratively, in a 
rapidly changing and culturally diverse environment
Ability to plan, implement, and direct multiple projects
Ability to make sound decisions in a fast-paced, production-oriented environment
Ability to communicate effectively using oral and written means
Knowledge of emerging standards, tools, and developments in resource 
description and access and identity management, such as BIBFRAME, Linked Open 
Data, VIAF, ISNI, and ORCID.
Strong commitment to continued professional development

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: 

Experience with database management or working with large datasets
Experience creating and/or editing NACO records
Reading knowledge of a Western European language

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

Open date for this position is May 29, 2018.  To ensure full consideration, 
applicants must submit a letter of application, resume, and the names with full 
contact information of at least three professional references via the online 
Interfolio system using the attached link. Review of applications will begin 
August 31, 2018, and continue until a suitable candidate is selected.

Salary will be competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. 
Librarians at Tulane are academic appointees who do not have tenure or faculty 
status, but who receive the benefits of faculty, including a choice of health 
plans, retirement plans, tuition waiver for themselves, and undergraduate 
tuition waiver for dependents.  Professional travel support is available.

Application Process



This institution is using Interfolio's Faculty Search to conduct this search. 
Applicants to this position receive a free Dossier account and can send all 
application materials, including confidential letters of recommendation, free 
of charge.

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

Tulane University is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action 
institution committed to excellence through diversity. Tulane University will 
not discriminate based upon race, ethnicity, color, sex, religion, national 
origin, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender 
identity or expression, pregnancy, marital status, military or veteran status, 
or any other status or classification protected by federal, state, or local 
law. All eligible candidates are encouraged to apply.


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