Digital Initiatives Librarian – Georgetown University Law Center

 

Tradition. Innovation. A superb faculty, hundreds of course offerings — and all 
of this just steps away from the Capitol and Supreme Court. Georgetown Law is 
an exceptional institution in an enviable location. Students come here from all 
over the world to study international or tax law, environmental or health care 
law (just a few of our specialties). They come here for our top-ranked clinics. 
Most of all, they come because this is the place where theory and practice 
meet. At Georgetown, students learn the law in the place where laws are made.

 

The Digital Initiatives Librarian oversees the implementation, maintenance, and 
advancement of digital projects and collections falling under the purview of 
the Digital Initiatives Department at the Georgetown University Law Library. 
S/he manages the Scanning Team, student assistants, and metadata strategies for 
digitized materials. Reporting to the Associate Law Librarian for Digital 
Initiatives and Special Collections, the Digital Initiatives Librarian has 
duties that include but are not limited to:          

Trains and monitors staff engaging in digitization processes.
Maintains workflows for digitization and post-processing digital images and 
expertise in application-specific software (for example, LIMB and Scribe).
Maintains, develops and migrates, when necessary, the workflow management tool 
– currently a Microsoft Access database.
Conducts research and monitors best practices in digitization processes.
Acts as a contact with the Internet Archive on the continued research, 
development, and maintenance of the digital lending platform.
Maintains data and metrics relating to digital lending, and develops code to 
gather and utilize data from external partners.
Researches, implements and maintains digital asset preservation systems, 
strategies, and workflows, including ongoing validation of master digital files 
and solutions for when anomalies occur.
Exports MARC records from the Integrated Library System (ILS).
Transforms metadata records to document new digital objects using a combination 
of existing tools and writing specific code.
Through work and actions, advances library goals and values as articulated in 
library planning documents and values statement.

 

Requirements

Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science or equivalent
High level of proficiency with personal computers, software, and 
library-relevant information technology applications
Proficiency with digital image editing programs such as Adobe Photoshop and 
Adobe Bridge
General knowledge of how digital library collections and electronic objects are 
used in an academic setting
Knowledge of MARC, MODS, METS and Dublin Core and other metadata standards 
appropriate for digital materials
Ability to manage projects and accomplish goals
Strong interpersonal skills and communication skills
Ability to perform command-line tasks and familiarity with batch scripting
Familiarity with XML/XSLT and experience in working with data from an 
Integrated Library System preferred


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