[CODE4LIB] Job: Metadata Librarian at Stanford University

2013-06-19 Thread jobs
The Office of Information Resources and Technology (IRT) provides information
technology, informatics and knowledge management services in support of the
School of Medicine's clinical, research and educational missions.

  
As part of IRT, Lane Library and Knowledge Management Center creates
opportunities for discovery, translation, learning and collaboration by
providing faculty, staff, and students with easy, efficient access to in-
context knowledge whenever and wherever it is needed to support patient care,
education and research. The KMC focuses on acquisition and integration of
knowledge sources, consultation and instruction in information finding and
manipulation, learning spaces and computing labs, and technology support for
the curriculum.

  
Reporting to the Director for Resource Management, the Metadata Librarian
focuses on the creation and maintenance of metadata representing Lane's
digital, physical, and virtual collections of resources (ca. 600K records) in
conjunction with other Resource Management staff. This position provides
metadata management expertise and procedural/workflow stability while
monitoring external developments and changing needs to assess and anticipate
needed changes and enhancements. While cognizant of established practice and
the necessity of maintaining data coherence, s/he investigates and applies new
technologies and approaches to support novel applications in the broader
context of Lane's digital and programmatic initiatives.

  
With an emphasis on data integration and relationships, Lane's metadata dept.
endeavors to go beyond traditional cataloging. Examples include: driving web
interfaces with derived data subsets updated at frequent intervals;
integration of cataloging and indexing data; building records from extracted
data sets; linking serials to impact factor graphs, creating relationship
authorities and using authorities as the basis for a biomedical infobase of
local, important, and historical people, places, organizations, events, etc.;
maintaining import and export filters for efficiency and novel data
transformations; expanding MeSH to include more popular terminology,
acronyms/initialisms, eponyms, etc. with automated annual amalgamation with
new/changed MeSH.

  
We are seeking dynamic candidates with potential to enhance our efforts to
provide creative solutions while maintaining a tradition of excellence. The
position works closely with other staff to influence and achieve our
collective goals in support of the School s research, clinical and educational
mission.

  
This is an 100% FTE position.

  
Responsibilities

  * Independently creates and maintains metadata for all types of library 
resources, including text, video, graphics, realia, sound, and software. The 
mix of materials is in flux, but largely digital/mobile/multimedia. Identifies 
and downloads or creates descriptive cataloging records, verifying and/or 
supplying appropriate Medical Subject Headings, category codes, and LC 
Classification (for physical materials). Creates associated holdings records. 
Uses Voyager, OCLC, NLM Locator, LC Authorities, VIAF, and other systems to 
accomplish these tasks within Lane's policy framework.
  * Independently creates and maintains authority records, actively managing 
detection and resolution of problems in name, form/genre, uniform title and 
related indexes. Runs global change software to promulgate decisions. Tracks 
distinctions from LC/NLM headings.
  * Pursues innovative discovery techniques as they emerge and adapts them to 
the local environment. Undertakes planning and tracking to keep abreast of 
environmental changes (especially evaluation and use of new technologies), 
projects in various stages of completion, long-term data management aims (e.g. 
link management), internal process coordination, staff development, etc. May 
supervise .5 FTE Metadata Management Specialist and materials 
barcoding/processing. May coordinates related potential special projects staff 
and student employees, working closely with other Resource Management staff, 
especially the Metadata Transformation Librarian.
  * Investigates policy and procedural options and recommends changes. 
Documents decisions using staff Wiki and authority records (definitions, scope, 
and application decisions). Communicates and actively builds relationships with 
Acquisitions, Collection Development/Serials, Archives/Special Collections and 
subject liaisons to ensure policies reflect needs of various constituencies and 
that processes work smoothly across administrative boundaries. May prepare 
statistical reports.
  * Serves as liaison to a department (to be determined)
  * Answers questions at the public Information Desk two hours per week.
  * Concurrently, this experience serves as current feedback to inform Resource 
Management decisions.
  
Qualifications:

Required

  * Master of Library Science degree from an ALA-accredited institution.
  * Two years of related 

[CODE4LIB] Job: Metadata Librarian at Stanford University

2013-02-14 Thread jobs
The Office of Information Resources and Technology (IRT) provides information
technology, informatics and knowledge management services in support of the
School of Medicine's clinical, research and educational missions.

  
As part of IRT, Lane Library and Knowledge Management Center creates
opportunities for discovery, translation, learning and collaboration by
providing faculty, staff, and students with easy, efficient access to in-
context knowledge whenever and wherever it is needed to support patient care,
education and research. The KMC focuses on acquisition and integration of
knowledge sources, consultation and instruction in information finding and
manipulation, learning spaces and computing labs, and technology support for
the curriculum.

  
Reporting to the Director for Resource Management, the Metadata Librarian
focuses on the creation and maintenance of metadata representing Lane's
digital, physical, and virtual collections of resources (ca. 600K records) in
conjunction with other Resource Management staff. This position provides
metadata management expertise and procedural/workflow stability while
monitoring external developments and changing needs to assess and anticipate
needed changes and enhancements. While cognizant of established practice and
the necessity of maintaining data coherence, s/he investigates and applies new
technologies and approaches to support novel applications in the broader
context of Lane's digital and programmatic initiatives.

  
With an emphasis on data integration and relationships, Lane's metadata dept.
endeavors to go beyond traditional cataloging. Examples include: driving web
interfaces with derived data subsets updated at frequent intervals;
integration of cataloging and indexing data; building records from extracted
data sets; linking serials to impact factor graphs, creating relationship
authorities and using authorities as the basis for a biomedical infobase of
local, important, and historical people, places, organizations, events, etc.;
maintaining import and export filters for efficiency and novel data
transformations; expanding MeSH to include more popular terminology,
acronyms/initialisms, eponyms, etc. with automated annual amalgamation with
new/changed MeSH.

  
We are seeking dynamic candidates with potential to enhance our efforts to
provide creative solutions while maintaining a tradition of excellence. The
position works closely with other staff to influence and achieve our
collective goals in support of the School's research, clinical and educational
mission.

  
This is an 100% FTE position.

  
Responsibilities

  * Independently creates and maintains metadata for all types of library 
resources, including text, video, graphics, realia, sound, and software. The 
mix of materials is in flux, but largely digital/mobile/multimedia. Identifies 
and downloads or creates descriptive cataloging records, verifying and/or 
supplying appropriate Medical Subject Headings, category codes, and LC 
Classification (for physical materials). Creates associated holdings records. 
Uses Voyager, OCLC, NLM Locator, LC Authorities, VIAF, and other systems to 
accomplish these tasks within Lane's policy framework.
  * Independently creates and maintains authority records, actively managing 
detection and resolution of problems in name, form/genre, uniform title and 
related indexes. Runs global change software to promulgate decisions. Tracks 
distinctions from LC/NLM headings.
  * Pursues innovative discovery techniques as they emerge and adapts them to 
the local environment. Undertakes planning and tracking to keep abreast of 
environmental changes (especially evaluation and use of new technologies), 
projects in various stages of completion, long-term data management aims (e.g. 
link management), internal process coordination, staff development, etc. May 
supervise .5 FTE Metadata Management Specialist and materials 
barcoding/processing. May coordinates related potential special projects staff 
and student employees, working closely with other Resource Management staff, 
especially the Metadata Transformation Librarian.
  * Investigates policy and procedural options and recommends changes. 
Documents decisions using staff Wiki and authority records (definitions, scope, 
and application decisions). Communicates and actively builds relationships with 
Acquisitions, Collection Development/Serials, Archives/Special Collections and 
subject liaisons to ensure policies reflect needs of various constituencies and 
that processes work smoothly across administrative boundaries. May prepare 
statistical reports.
  * Serves as liaison to a department (to be determined)
  * Answers questions at the public Information Desk two hours per week.
  * Concurrently, this experience serves as current feedback to inform Resource 
Management decisions.
  
Qualifications

Required

  * Master of Library Science degree from an ALA-accredited institution.
  * Two years of related