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E-Resources Metadata Librarian

University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Dependent on qualifications
remote work
United States, North Carolina, Chapel Hill
104 Airport Dr (Show on map)
Jan 16, 2025
Posting Information
Posting Information


Department University Library-550501
Career Area Libraries
Posting Open Date 01/15/2025
Application Deadline 02/04/2025
Open Until Filled No
Position Type Permanent Staff (EHRA NF)
Working Title E-Resources Metadata Librarian
Appointment Type EHRA Non-Faculty Instructional
Position Number 20068278
Vacancy ID NF0008826
Full Time/Part Time Full-Time Permanent
FTE 1
Hours per week 40
Position Location North Carolina, US
Hiring Range Dependent on qualifications
Proposed Start Date 03/01/2025
Position Information


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Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit
The University Libraries aspires to set the standard for public university research libraries in the digital age.
As one of the premier libraries in the South, we are an essential partner in the research, education, clinical care, and public service missions of UNC-Chapel Hill. The library system includes 10 on-campus Libraries, with nearly 10 million volumes, rich archival collections, and a growing investment in digital collections.

The University Libraries serves campus and broader communities that reflect the socioeconomic, ethnic, and religious diversity of the state of North Carolina, and we maintain a welcoming, inclusive, and open educational and workplace climate for all. We strive to create an environment of respect and collaboration where vision and innovation can flourish. Learn more about our Strategic Framework including our pillars, values, and priorities by visiting https://library.unc.edu/about/strategic-framework/.
Position Summary
This position may be eligible for a hybrid work arrangement to include a partially remote work location, consistent with System Office policy. UNC Chapel Hill employees are generally required to reside within a reasonable commuting distance of their assigned duty station.

Reporting to the Head of Resource Description & Management, the E-Resources Metadata Librarian leads the University Library's e-resources cataloging activities and plays an integral role in acquiring, activating, verifying, and monitoring the continued accessibility of machine-readable cataloging ( MARC) records. The E-Resources Metadata Librarian will join the Resource Description & Management ( RDM) unit within the Technical Services department made up of librarians and staff with expertise in describing and managing all formats of library materials and multiple non-English languages who work together within a collaborative team structure to make discoverable a diverse array of library materials to advance instruction and scholarship across campus. The person in this role will set priorities, train and supervise staff, manage projects, and develop workflows in close collaboration with the E-Resources Acquisitions Librarian and other colleagues in Technical Services as part of a cross-functional team that strives to deliver a seamless user experience within a complex discovery environment in an effort to uphold the organization's commitment to its priorities of accelerating learning, discovery, creativity, and informed citizenship through the rapid and seamless provision of access to dynamic collections

The person in this role will work closely with colleagues in Resource Acquisitions & Management to coordinate decision-making around the acquisition of machine-readable cataloging ( MARC) records immediately upon their availability, participate in troubleshooting access to e-resources with a cross-functional team of Technical Services staff, and be central to the libraries' effective melding of metadata schemas in creating a cohesive, user-friendly catalog interface. This position will be pivotal in building out their team to continue to exercise bibliographic control over an ever-increasing number of e-resources. This position will contribute to the ongoing development and implementation of local workflows, documentation, and record-keeping practices for electronic resources description and management, including training and supervising student workers and staff as needed. Additionally, the person in this role will oversee the department's collection of e-resources holdings statistics; establish and maintain professional relationships with library record vendors in support of the acquisition of e-resource records and collective troubleshooting of problems with access; serve on relevant Library committees, task forces, and working groups and represent UNC University Libraries at consortia and professional venues related to electronic resources description, management, and access, contributing to the professional dialogue and a wide variety of relevant Library initiatives.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements
Requires the Masters in Library Science ( MLS) degree (or foreign degree equivalent). In specialized libraries, may substitute an advanced degree in the field of specialization (e.g., legal degree for a law library, or a history degree for a special historical collection within the library setting).
Required Qualifications, Competencies, and Experience
ALA-accredited master's degree in library or information science, or a related advanced degree.
Familiarity with trends and applications of current and emerging technologies as they relate to metadata creation, manipulation, and use, as well as library discovery systems.
Experience with metadata standards, such as Bibliographic Framework Initiative ( BIBFRAME), Resource Description and Access ( RDA), Dublin Core, Encoded Archival Description ( EAD), Metadata Object Description Schema ( MODS), Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard ( METS), Resource Description Framework ( RDF) and other emerging data standards.
Experience in project management and cross-unit collaboration.
Understanding of concepts of, and techniques and tools for data integration, 'Extract, Transform, and Load' ( ETL) processes, utilizing application programming interfaces (APIs), scripting languages, and other approaches to combining and leveraging multiple data sources.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Excellent interpersonal skills; ability to communicate clearly, knowledgeably, and personably, orally and in writing.
Ability to work creatively and collaboratively in a team environment.
Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, and Experience
Familiarity with non-machine-readable cataloging ( MARC) metadata schemas, vocabularies, and content standards, such as Dublin Core (DC), Metadata Object Description Schema ( MODS), Encoded Archival Description ( EAD), Preservation Metadata: Implementation Strategies ( PREMIS) and various encoding/transmission formats, such as Resource Description Framework ( RDF), Extensible Markup Language ( XML) and JavaScript Object Notation ( JSON).
Familiarity with metadata management tools such as WorldShare Collection Manager, Serials Solutions, aka Ex Libris 360 machine-readable cataloging ( MARC) Updates, and with vendor-provided records.
Evidence of ability for ongoing professional development and contribution.
Familiarity with Name Authority Cooperative Program ( NACO) or other Program for Cooperative Cataloging ( PCC) programs .
Experience with Sierra and/or Alma.
Flexibility and a high degree of comfort with change, and enthusiasm for an innovative and evolving environment.
Supervisory experience.
Special Physical/Mental Requirements
This position is required to be familiar with several computer programs to do the daily tasks and requires an ability to do sustained work at a computer. This position requires a high level of problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Campus Security Authority Responsibilities

Not Applicable.

Special Instructions
For a more detailed vacancy announcement, please visit:
https://library.unc.edu/hr/employment/
A minimum of three references are required upon application submission.
Please indicate in your cover letter where you first learned of this position.
Quick Link https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/294990
Posting Contact Information


Department Contact Name and Title Freda McClain
Department Contact Telephone or Email freda_mcclain@unc.edu
Office of Human Resources Contact Information

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Equal Opportunity Employer Statement
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or status as a protected veteran.
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