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Position Summary

The Cataloging and Metadata Services department is seeking a Metadata Coordinator and Copy Cataloging Supervisor. This position supervises the day-to-day operations of the copy cataloging unit in the Cataloging & Metadata Services Department. This position collaborates with leadership to set and evaluate priorities for all work performed in the unit; assists with department-wide projects and initiatives.

This position is expected to be full time, hybrid (80% on campus)

Essential Functions

  • Supervises copy cataloging staff for administrative functions: timekeeping, performance feedback, workload distribution, and performance feedback as needed
  • Collaborates with supervisor and other colleagues on priorities for the unit, generally focusing on operational needs such as ordering, cataloging, some record loads, and quality assurance
  • Processes replacements, withdrawals, item changes, LSC coordination, etc.
  • Creates and manages processes and procedures for consistent departmental operations
  • Assists with ordering, complex member copy & some original cataloging as needed
  • Provides training and technical advice to unit staff regarding resource description and metadata assignment
  • Solves problems, such as bibliographic and procedural issues, and recommend solutions in areas (occasionally areas not under direct supervision)

Additional Functions

  • Stays current on national metadata standards
  • May initiate or manage special projects as assigned
  • May serve on standing and ad hoc committees
  • Performs other duties as assigned
  • Coordinate bulk record loads and edits. Works technical services and other departments to plan catalog maintenance and clean-up projects. Coordinate LSC workflows pertaining to Technical Services/C&MS.
  • Assists or manages special cataloging/metadata projects. Advising on campus metadata activities and initiatives, possibly leading project teams, participating in departmental and library-wide committees and work groups.
  • Additional cataloging activities as needed. This might include leisure book cataloging