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Monographs Cataloger --  University of Texas at San Antonio -- Texas
 


Monographs Cataloger 

The University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries is seeking an energetic,
innovative, service-oriented librarian for the newly created position of
Monographs Cataloger. Recent graduates and experienced catalogers are
encouraged to apply.
Reporting to the Head of Cataloging, this position will provide original
and advanced copy cataloging of monographs, maintain expert knowledge of
cataloging standards and practices, manage the Monographs Cataloging Unit,
and work collaboratively with staff in other departments to maximize patron
access to materials cataloged in the unit. The Monographs Cataloger will
also participate in library committees and special projects, particularly
those related to cataloging and bibliographic control.
Minimum qualifications: Master's Degree from an ALA-accredited library
program.  Previous original/complex copy cataloging experience
requiring knowledge of MARC21, AACR2, LCRI, LCSH, and LC Classification. 
Experience with authority records and authority control procedures. 
Experience using OCLC Connexion and a major integrated library system. 
Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Experience supervising
regular, non-student staff.  Preferred qualifications: At least one
year experience as a full-time cataloger in an academic library. 
Experience cataloging Government Documents and Special Collections
materials.  Experience with PromptCat or other vendor-supplied cataloging.
 Experience with the cataloging module of Endeavor Voyager. Ability to
catalog materials in Spanish and at least one other foreign language.
Experience supervising and formally evaluating regular, non-student staff.
Salary: $40,042 (flexible depending on qualifications) for a 12-month
appointment. A liberal benefits package and support for professional
development is provided.
The University of Texas at San Antonio serves the San Antonio metropolitan
area and the broader region of South Texas through programs and services
offered from its three campuses: 1604 Campus, Downtown Campus and
UTSA's Institute of Texan Cultures. See http://www.utsa.edu/about for
more information.
San Antonio, currently the seventh largest city in the United States, is a
beautiful city, contrasting cosmopolitan progress with a rich multicultural
history. The cost of living is low, and cultural and educational
opportunities abound. There is no state income tax in Texas.
For complete job description and to apply, access STARS
(http://www.utsajobs.com).  Please reference requisition no. 20070395. 
Position closes 08/20/2007.  Questions: call Human Resources
at (210) 458-4250.  This is a security sensitive position.  UTSA is an
EEO/AA employer.  Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

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