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From: Sarah L.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 05,
2007 9:31 AM
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Subject: Correction: Job Openings:
Metadata Librarians at UIUC
The email address included below for applications is incorrect. It
should be: [log in to unmask].
Apologies!
Sarah
Please excuse the cross-posting. The Library of the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has two job openings for Metadata Librarians. This
search has been extended until September 21st.
Sarah
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Metadata Librarian (2 positions) - Content Access Management (CAM) and Illinois
Harvest
Assistant Professor of Library Administration, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign Library
Position Available: September 21, 2007 (negotiable). This is a full-time,
regular, faculty position in the University Library.
The University of Illinois Library is at a very exciting and dynamic point in
its digital library development. Prior to the current year, digital projects at
Illinois were small to medium sized and narrowly focused in scope. An infusion
of funding for FY07 has facilitated our entry into several large scale
digitization programs, and a recently passed library fee holds promise for
future endeavors. UIUC is a member of the Open Content Alliance and houses an
Internet Archive scanning center in our high-density shelving facility. Early
in the year, we awarded a large RFP for digital scanning services for eleven
sizeable collections of Illinois related materials. As a member of the
Committee on Institutional Cooperation (CIC), UIUC will be contributing up to
two million volumes to the Google Book Search project in the coming years. Our
institutional repository, IDEALS, and our digital preservation program are
starting to mature. Last, but not least, we are developing an OAI-PMH based web
portal called Illinois Harvest to aggregate and present digital content created
at the University of Illinois with digital content about Illinois created by
libraries and museums elsewhere. The successful candidates will have an
opportunity to help build a great digital library at one of the nation’s
premier academic libraries.
Duties and Responsibilities: The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Library seeks two innovative individuals to provide expertise and guidance in
metadata schemas and standards and to assist in their implementation within the
Library. The Metadata Librarian is responsible for helping plan and manage
metadata production of digitization projects for the Illinois Harvest Project
and other digital work for the University of Illinois Libraries.
The Metadata Librarian is a faculty position reporting to the Head of Content
Access Management (CAM). Responsibilities include:
- Lead, manage, and coordinate activities relating to metadata production for
description, access and preservation of digital materials acquired or held by
the UIUC Libraries. Coordinate the work of staff involved in metadata
production including providing training and technical assistance to other
department and library staff.
- Work with the Head of Content Access Management and other faculty and staff
involved in large scale digitization work in the planning and implementation of
metadata provision for digital resources, including the selection of metadata
schema, data elements, thesauri, and development of crosswalks.
- Formulate, document, and implement the Library's policies, procedures, and
best practices for use of descriptive metadata schemas (such as MARC, MODS,
Dublin Core, and other applicable schemas), preservation metadata schemas (such
as PREMIS), content standards (such as AACR2 and CCO), controlled vocabularies
(such as LCSH, TGN, AAT and other applicable vocabularies) and transmission
standards such as METS. Work with other units (such as the University Archives
and IDEALS, the campus institutional repository) as necessary to coordinate
alignment of existing policies, procedures, and best practices.
- Implement and use digital library systems and applications for improving
access to digital collections including CONTENTdm, DSpace, DLXS, Olive, Oxygen,
Voyager, and/or other local systems in iShare, the Illinois consortial online
catalog. Provide input into selection of other digital library systems.
- Participate in metadata remediation, transformation, and creation using
appropriate schemas to support the Illinois Harvest Portal and the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library's growing digital collections.
- Create collection level records for the Library's digital collections.
- Assist in metadata harvesting using the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for
Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH).
- Participate in the Library's research and development efforts.
Required Qualifications:
- MLS from an ALA accredited graduate program
- Minimum of one year’s experience working with metadata in a digital
library environment
- Experience with one or more of these standards: Dublin Core, EAD, MODS, or
VRA.
- Experience with XML and XML technologies.
- Knowledge of AACR, MARC and national cataloging standards.
- Knowledge of Dewey Decimal Classification, Library of Congress Classification
and Library of Congress Subject Headings.
- Demonstrated proficiency with MS Office applications.
- Ability to multitask and prioritize, work independently and as a part of a
team, have excellent written and oral communication skills, and work in a
fast-paced varied work environment.
- Outstanding communication skills.
Desired:
- Experience creating XSLT stylesheets.
- Experience with preservation metadata such as PREMIS.
- Experience with Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standards (METS).
- Cataloging experience with AACR and MARC tagging, preferably on OCLC. NACO,
SACO or BIBCO experience.
- Experience with an integrated library system, preferably Endeavor Voyager.
- Work experience in a research library.
- Experience with scripting or programming languages.
Salary and Rank: Salary and rank commensurate with credentials and experience.
This is a full-time faculty appointment at the rank of Assistant or Associate
Professor, depending on the candidate’s record of research and professional
service. Librarians hold faculty rank and title, and must demonstrate
excellence in librarianship, research and service in order to meet University
standards for promotion and tenure.
Terms of Appointment: Twelve-month appointment; 24 annual vacation days; 11
annual paid holidays; 12 annual sick-leave days (cumulative), plus an
additional 13 sick-leave days (non-cumulative) available, if needed, each year;
health insurance requiring a small co-payment is provided to employee (with the
option to purchase coverage for spouse and dependents); required participation
in State Universities Retirement System (SURS) (8% of annual salary is withheld
and is refundable upon termination), with several options for participation in
additional retirement plans; newly-hired employees are covered by the Medicare
portion of Social Security and are subject to its deduction.
Campus and Community: The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is a
comprehensive and major public, land-grant university (Doctoral/Research
University Extensive) ranked among the best in the world, including
“Top 20” programs in Chemistry, Engineering, English, Mathematics,
Music, Library & Information Science, Psychology, and Veterinary Medicine.
Chartered in 1867, its faculty and staff provide undergraduate and graduate
education in more than 150 fields of study, conduct theoretical and applied
research, and provide public service to the state and the nation. It employs
3,000 faculty members serving 31,000 undergraduate and 11,000 graduate and
professional students; approximately 25% of faculty receive campus-wide
recognition each year for excellence in teaching. For more information, see: http://www.uiuc.edu .
The University is located in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana, which
have a combined population of 100,000 and are situated approximately 140 miles
south of Chicago, 120 miles west of Indianapolis, and 170 miles northeast of
St. Louis. The University and its surrounding communities offer a cultural and
recreational environment ideally suited to the work of a major research
institution and its members. For more information, see: http://www.uiuc.edu/community/.
To Apply: Send letter of application and complete resume, including names,
addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three (3) references to:
Donna Hoffman, Library Human Resources, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, 1408 W. Gregory Drive, Urbana, IL 61801 (phone: 217-333-8169).
Applications may also be delivered electronically to [log in to unmask]
Applications without email address will not be accepted.
Deadline: In order to ensure full consideration, applications and nominations
must be received by September 21st, 2007.
The University of Illinois is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
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Sarah L. Shreeves
Coordinator, Illinois Digital Environment for Access to Learning and
Scholarship (IDEALS)
University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign
Phone: 217-244-3877 or 217-233-4648
Email: [log in to unmask]
http://ideals.uiuc.edu/
Sarah L. Shreeves
Coordinator, Illinois Digital Environment for Access to Learning and
Scholarship (IDEALS)
University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign
Phone: 217-244-3877 or 217-233-4648
Email: [log in to unmask]
http://ideals.uiuc.edu/