Metadata Strategy & Outreach Librarian

Asst Catalog Management

67831BR

University Job Title

Metadata Librarian

Bargaining Unit

None - Not included in the union (Yale Union Group)

Time Type

Full time

Duration Type

Regular

Compensation Grade

library

Compensation Grade Profile

Metadata Librarian (00)

Work Location

University Library System

Worksite Address

344 Winchester Avenue
New Haven, CT 06511

Work Week

Standard (M-F equal number of hours per day)

Searchable Job Family

Library

Total # of hours to be worked:

37.5

Position Focus:

Yale University Library (YUL) seeks a dynamic and collaborative Metadata 
Strategy and Outreach Librarian within the Metadata Services Unit (MSU) of the 
Department of Resource Discovery Services (RDS). On behalf of the Yale Library 
and its users, the incumbent designs, maintains, and coordinates metadata 
technologies and workflows across multiple discovery systems. This includes 
development of application profiles, metadata crosswalks, and index 
normalization rules that support system interoperability and cross-collection 
discovery tools. The successful candidate will reach out proactively to 
stakeholders to collect user stories and functional requirements and take the 
lead in drafting project specifications. Reporting to the MSU Manager, the 
Metadata Strategy and Outreach Librarian plans and executes complex metadata 
projects in coordination with metadata policy and systems committees.

This position will be assigned a rank of Librarian 2 to Librarian 3. Librarian 
ranking information can be found at http://bit.ly/YULRanksPromotions .

●    In collaboration with metadata and systems experts, develops and maintains 
application profiles, metadata crosswalks, and indexing rules, to ensure 
sustainability and interoperability across YUL discovery systems.
●    Engages in regional and national communities of practice and monitors and 
integrates best practices at YUL.
●    Facilitates local professional awareness, documentation, and training. 
●    Provides project management for cross-collection metadata and discovery 
projects.
●    Participates in YUL metadata policy and systems committees, ensuring that 
metadata efforts align with Yale priorities and strategic goals.
●    Negotiates mutually acceptable descriptive metadata standards across YUL.
●    Serves as consultant to, and fosters collaboration among, metadata 
creators across YUL.
●    Establishes a record of service to the Library, the University, and the 
profession.
●    May be required to assist with disaster recovery efforts.
●    May perform other duties as assigned.

Essential Duties

1.  Creates and implements appropriate metadata strategies for digital 
projects, including analyzing metadata needs and developing workflows.  2.  
Performs analysis, remediation, and normalization of metadata in the library’s 
online catalogs and discovery layer. 3.  Reviews, converts, and remediates 
metadata for digitized legacy collections. Provides consultation on metadata 
standards and applications to collection owners, faculty and staff.  4.  
Participates in the planning and implementation of library-wide digital 
initiatives and projects.  5.  Manages metadata projects and ensures their 
timely progress and completion. Provides training and creates documentation as 
needed.  6.  Applies programming and scripting skills in support of the 
technical requirements and production needs for metadata creation, conversion, 
enhancement, and maintenance. Develops and/or customizes applications and tools 
for automation and innovation.  7.  Participates in the development of the 
infrastructure and workflows of the Library’s digital repositories. Coordinates 
metadata activities and advises on metadata function improvement, enhancement, 
and troubleshooting in support of those repositories. Acts as liaison between 
department and Library IT staff. 8.  Develops and provides technical training 
for staff within the department and across the library in metadata standards 
and best practices.  9.  Engages in ongoing professional development by seeking 
training and learning opportunities inside and outside of Yale to keep up with 
new developments in the field of metadata and discovery technologies.  10. 
Serves on departmental and library-wide committees, and engages in regional and 
national professional organizations and collaborative activities.  11. 
Participates in the library's management, assessment, training and development 
programs. 12. Establishes a record of service to the Library, the University 
and the profession. 13. May be required to assist with disaster recovery 
efforts. 14. May perform other duties as assigned.

Required Education and Experience

1.  Master’s degree from an ALA‐accredited library school. In selected 
instances, a post‐graduate degree in a related discipline may be required or 
substituted for a master’s degree in library science. 2.  Demonstrated record 
of designing projects and bringing them to conclusion in a timely fashion. 3.  
Demonstrated excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communications and 
analytical ability; accuracy and attention to detail. 4.  Experience working 
collegially and cooperatively within and across organizations. 5.  Experience 
working collaboratively and independently with varied groups within a complex 
organization and rapidly changing, team environment. Yale University assigns 
ranks to librarian positions based on a combination of professional experience 
and accomplishments. Librarian ranking information can be found at: 
http://guides.library.yale.edu/content.php?pid=481538&sid=3945968.

Required Skill/Ability 1:

2 years of related professional experience.

Required Skill/Ability 2:

Experience creating, editing, migrating, enhancing, and transforming metadata; 
ability to develop application profiles, metadata crosswalks, and indexing 
rules.

Required Skill/Ability 3:

Demonstrated skills with scripting languages and/or data manipulation tools 
(e.g., Python/PyMARC, XSLT, MarcEdit) and evidence of judicious use of 
automation techniques.

Required Skill/Ability 4:

Demonstrated ability in working with current and emerging metadata standards 
(e.g., RDA, DACS, MARC, and BIBFRAME, Dublin Core, MODS, EAD, METS, OAI-PMH, 
JSON-LD).

Required Skill/Ability 5:

Evidence of ability to assess, analyze, plan, and solve problems creatively and 
collaboratively in a complex, rapidly changing environment.  Strong service 
orientation and interest in library users’ values and needs.

Preferred Education, Experience and Skills:

Knowledge of authority control processes. Knowledge of identity management 
systems, including LC/NAF, ORCID, ISNI, DOI. Experience with linked data, 
semantic web applications, RDF, and ontologies. Working familiarity with one or 
more local library management systems (preferably Voyager).  Knowledge of one 
or more languages other than English

Drug Screen

No

Health Screening

No

Background Check Requirements

All candidates for employment will be subject to pre-employment background 
screening for this position, which may include motor vehicle, DOT 
certification, drug testing and credit checks based on the position description 
and job requirements. All offers are contingent upon the successful completion 
of the background check. Please visit 
www.yale.edu/hronline/careers/screening/faqs.html for additional information on 
the background check requirements and process.

Covid Vaccine Requirement

 

Please note that the university has a COVID vaccination requirement; visit for 
details. For up-to-date information visit COVID-19 website

Posting Disclaimer

The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of 
the essential functions that will be required of the position and should not be 
construed as a declaration of specific duties and responsibilities of the 
particular position. Employees will be assigned specific job-related duties 
through their hiring departments.

Affirmative Action Statement:

Yale University considers applicants for employment without regard to, and does 
not discriminate on the basis of, an individual’s sex, race, color, religion, 
age, disability, status as a veteran, or national or ethnic origin; nor does 
Yale discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity or 
expression. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 protects people from 
sex discrimination in educational programs and activities at institutions that 
receive federal financial assistance. Questions regarding Title IX may be 
referred to the University’s Title IX Coordinator, at [email protected], or to 
the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, 8th Floor, Five Post 
Office Square, Boston MA 02109-3921. Telephone: 617.289.0111, Fax: 
617.289.0150, TDD: 800.877.8339, or Email: [email protected].

Note

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