Metadata Librarian
University of Houston
Houston

**Responsibilities:** Reporting to the Metadata Services Coordinator within the 
Metadata and Digitization Services Department, the successful candidate will 
provide leadership and expertise in developing creative, collaborative, and 
sustainable solutions for metadata creation and management for UH Libraries 
digital collections. Responsibilities include providing support and 
consultation for both UH Libraries and UH campus repository metadata needs such 
as: overseeing the creation and maintenance of descriptive, technical, and 
preservation metadata for the UH Digital Library; identifying and promoting 
opportunities for collaborative metadata projects with internal and external 
constituents; reviewing, developing and implementing metadata application 
policies and procedures; contributing to research data management and 
geospatial data initiatives; and keeping current with trends, innovations and 
best practices affecting library metadata and digital collections. This 
position s!
 upervises the work of two full time (staff) metadata specialists and any 
part-time metadata staff and student workers.  
  
Librarians hold rank pursuant to the University of Houston Librarians' Bylaws
Document. They are required to develop a record of service, scholarship, and
professional involvement. The UH Libraries support the ongoing professional
development of librarians and our goal is to recruit librarians committed to
continuous learning.

  
**Qualifications:**  
  
**Required:**  

  * Master's degree from an ALA-accredited program
  * Experience with descriptive and preservation metadata standards such as 
Dublin Core, DACS, MODS, VRA Core, METS and PREMIS
  * Working knowledge of resource description practices and an understanding of 
controlled vocabularies, taxonomies, and ontologies
  * Familiarity with linked data and semantic web concepts and experience with 
XML and RDF processing technologies such as XSLT and SPARQL
  * Experience with CONTENTdm, DSpace or other digital asset management systems
  * Experience with the creation and management of digital objects in various 
text, audio and visual formats
  * Ability to work effectively, independently, and collaboratively in a 
collegial environment
  * Excellent oral, interpersonal, and written communication skills
**Preferred:**  

  * Supervisory experience
  * Knowledge of a high level programming language such as Ruby, Python, or Perl
  * Experience working with Fedora, Hydra, or Islandora
  * Familiarity with archival description and practice
  * Knowledge of geospatial metadata standards and geospatial data aggregation 
projects such as OpenGeoportal
  * Research data management and data mining experience
  
**Salary:** $55,000 to $58,000 anticipated hiring range, depending on 
qualifications. Comprehensive benefits package; choice of retirement programs 
including TIAA-CREF; tax-deferred annuity program available; release time to 
take a class up to 3 hours/week; no state or local income tax.  
  
**Library Information:** The UH Libraries are a member of the Association of 
Research Libraries, the Greater Western Library Alliance, the Hathi Trust, the 
Council on Library and Information Resources, the Digital Library Federation, 
and the Texas Digital Library. The campus libraries provide access to over 3.1 
million volumes. The University Libraries' total staff is 160, including 62 
professionals. Additional information about the University Libraries is 
available at: [http://info.lib.uh.edu](http://info.lib.uh.edu).  
  
The [UH Libraries' Strategic Directions](http://info.lib.uh.edu/about
/strategic-directions.) document focuses on targeting services to specific
user groups, reimagining library spaces, promoting outreach, and increasing
national recognition. The Strategic Directions support an [ambitious set of
goals](http://www.uh.edu/president/vision-priorities/) adopted by the
University and further the drive for flagship status. We seek to recruit
librarians who can relate their work to these strategies and understand their
role in advancing these strategic imperatives.

  
**General Information:** The University of Houston campus comprises 13 colleges 
offering close to 80 degree programs with an enrollment of about 40,000 
students, 7,200 of whom are enrolled in graduate studies. Reflecting the 
multicultural community of metropolitan Houston, UH is one of the most 
ethnically diverse research university campuses in the nation.  
  
Houston, the fourth largest city in the United States, offers all the cultural
and recreational opportunities of a great city and is within easy reach of the
Gulf of Mexico. It enjoys a very reasonable cost of living
and was selected by Forbes as topping the list of [America's coolest cities
](http://www.forbes.com/sites/morganbrennan/2012/07/26/houston-tops-our-list-
of-americas-coolest-cities-to-live/).

  
For additional information, including information about Houston's flourishing
arts scene and entertainment offerings, please seeFo
r information about housing and living in Houston see: [http://www.houston.org
/living/index.html](http://www.houston.org/living/index.html).

  
**Application Deadline:** Applications will be accepted until the position is 
filled. Applications should be submitted 
[online](http://jobs.uh.edu/postings/26623).  
  
Please also visit the University of Houston Libraries Employment page for more
information: [http://info.lib.uh.edu/abo
ut/employment](http://info.lib.uh.edu/about/employment)

  
Potential applicants seeking further information should contact John Lehner,
Associate Dean for Personnel, Planning, and Systems, at 713-743-9801 or
[email protected] .

  
THE UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.
MINORITIES, WOMEN, VETERANS AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO
APPLY.

  



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