Northeastern University Library seeks a detail-oriented and projects-driven 
metadata professional to join the Digital Production Services team as a Digital 
Projects Librarian. Reporting to the Digital Metadata and Ingest Supervisor, 
the Digital Projects Librarian will support discovery of and access to digital 
collections through digitization activity and the creation, maintenance, and 
enhancement of metadata for digital materials deposited into Library’s Digital 
Repository Service (DRS). The Digital Projects Librarian will use library and 
archival metadata schema, controlled vocabularies, and content standards to 
describe born-digital and digitized materials, as well as review collections 
prior to digitization. The Digital Projects Librarian will also work with the 
Digital Production Coordinator to perform digitization and file-processing 
activities on paper-based and audio/visual items.

Specific Responsibilities

The Digital Projects Librarian will create descriptive and authority metadata 
for digital resources for the Library, Archives and Special Collections, and 
University community including, but not limited to, oral histories, archival 
ephemera, theses and dissertations, historical photography, and newspapers.  
The Digital Projects Librarian will review collections prior to digitization 
and perform some digitization activity for paper-based, audio/visual, and other 
types of material. The Digital Projects Librarian will ingest, update, and 
maintain metadata in the DRS. Along with other members of the Department, they 
will share maintenance responsibilities for the DRS and will seek out emerging 
technologies, such as machine learning, to encourage efficiency of departmental 
procedures. 

Qualifications

Master’s degree from an ALA-accredited library science program or three years 
of progressively responsible experience working with digital projects
Some experience in creating metadata/cataloging records and performing 
authority control using current metadata structure, content, value, and 
format/technical standards
Knowledge of established and emerging national and international standards 
relating to descriptive, structural, and technical metadata
Experience with Dublin Core, MODS, MARC, AACR2, and/or RDA. Some experience 
with original metadata creation and retrospective metadata projects preferred
Familiarity with controlled vocabularies and taxonomies, particularly LCSH
Working knowledge of metadata tools, languages, and systems for creating, 
editing, and transforming metadata such as XML, XSLT, Oxygen, MarcEdit, 
OpenRefine, and/or command line tools
Experience working with archival and special collection materials
Experience with content management or repository systems
Exposure to and/or interest in digitization processes
Knowledge of foundational principles of professional library practices
Knowledge of trends and issues in academic libraries, scholarly communications, 
higher education, and metadata developments
Excellent planning, analytical, interpersonal, supervisory, project management, 
and organizational skills
Ability to communicate with technical and non-technical individuals and to 
prepare project documentation to support training and best practices guidelines
Must be flexible, self-motivated, detail-oriented, and capable of learning new 
systems and tools, with good teamwork skills, a strong service orientation, and 
a demonstrated commitment to staff development and diversity in the workplace

We invite people with various skills and levels of expertise to apply to this 
position. Candidates who meet some, but not all, of the requirements are also 
encouraged to apply. We also seek colleagues who are committed to building an 
inclusive and diverse working environment and who have been and remain 
underrepresented or marginalized in the field of librarianship - including but 
not limited to people of color, LGBTQ+ people, individuals with disabilities 
and applicants from lower-income and first-generation library or academic 
backgrounds.

About Northeastern University

Founded in 1898, Northeastern is a global research university and the 
recognized leader in experience-driven lifelong learning. Our world-renowned 
experiential approach empowers our students, faculty, alumni, and partners to 
create impact far beyond the confines of discipline, degree, and campus. 

Our locations—in Boston; Charlotte, North Carolina; London; Oakland; Portland, 
Maine; San Francisco; Seattle; Silicon Valley; Toronto; Vancouver; and the 
Massachusetts communities of Burlington and Nahant—are nodes in our growing 
global university system. Through this network, we expand opportunities for 
flexible, student-centered learning and collaborative, solutions-focused 
research. 

Northeastern's comprehensive array of undergraduate and graduate programs— in a 
variety of on-campus and online formats—lead to degrees through the doctorate 
in nine colleges and schools. Among these, we offer more than 195 
multi-discipline majors and degrees designed to prepare students for purposeful 
lives and careers. 

About Digital Production Services and the Library

The Northeastern University Library supports the mission of the University by 
working in partnership with the University community to develop and disseminate 
new scholarship. The Library fosters intellectual and professional growth, 
enriches the research, teaching, and learning environment, and promotes the 
effective use of knowledge by managing and delivering information resources and 
services to library users.

The Digital Production Services department enhances access to digital materials 
by reformatting, describing, and making accessible digital collections that 
benefit the university community and beyond. We work with university faculty 
and staff to digitize materials in a variety of formats, including text- based 
documents, photographs, and audio/visual items to support research, 
instruction, archival activities and community outreach. We ensure the 
collections are discoverable and well-described by creating rich metadata at 
the item and collection level. We also support the library's Digital Repository 
Service, which is the primary home for storing the digital materials generated 
in the library and archives. The Digital Production Services department has 
embraced a hybrid working environment and opportunities for partially remote 
work are available for this position.


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