Head of Cataloging and Metadata Services
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Additional advanced degree. Working knowledge of one or more non-English languages. Knowledge of cataloging and metadata as applied to music and map collections. Experience in cataloging special collections, archival materials, and digital collections. Solid understanding of the research university environment and scholarly communication issues. Experience in coordination or management of integrated library system functions, including experience with Ex Libris' Aleph system. Demonstrated ability to work with library and university constituencies, including library and academic faculty. Strong service orientation.
Responsibilities & Requirements
Under the direction of the Director of Collection and Resource Management, the Head of Cataloging and Metadata Services provides leadership, guidance, and expertise to the department, including supervision of faculty librarians and professional staff. The Head of Cataloging and Metadata Service will be expected to conduct research and scholarship, and participate in faculty governance, committee works, and continuing professional development consistent with University standards to promotion and tenure. As a faculty librarian, the successful incumbent will take an active role in liaison, reference and instruction duties. The selected candidate will be responsible for the following:
- Provide leadership, guidance, and expertise to CMS, including regular review of departmental faculty librarians and professional staff.
- Advise Director of Collection and Resource Management in the articulation of a user-centered, holistic cataloging and metadata vision to meet current and emerging information needs and new models of collection/content building and delivery.
- Review and evaluate workflows and work assignments, with an eye toward increasing efficiencies, bringing more high-quality content to users more quickly, and building sustainable workflows to handle increasingly heterogeneous digital assets.
- Plan, implement, and evaluate operations, establish policies and procedures, and set priorities in cataloging and metadata services.
- Oversee and manage acquisition of monographs and other non-serial library resources in consultation with liaison librarian selectors and Director of Collection and Resource Management.
- Train, evaluate. and supervise technical services staff, and ensure compliance with national and local standards such as MARC, RDA, AACR2r, LCSH, LCCS, OCLC, LC cataloging practices, and other appropriate cataloging and metadata standards.
- Work with the Director of Collection and Resource Management and Head of Serials and Electronic Resource Management to assess, implement, and manage vendor arrangements for the outsourcing of cataloging and metadata work.
- Work with SBU Library senior leadership, consortia partners, and library/higher education organizations to identify opportunities for improvement in Libraries' discovery and delivery operations and services.
- Work with Director of Collection and Resource Management and Libraries leadership to develop and implement University Libraries strategic priorities and provide the infrastructure needed to achieve those priorities.
- Work with Director of Collection and Resource Management and Associate Dean for Collection Strategy and Management to develop, coordinate, and implement bibliographic control policy and practices across the ILS, Discovery, and digital repository systems.
Special Notes
Application Procedure
Pamela DiPasquale |
University Libraries Personnel |
Melville Library, Room S1430B |
Stony Brook University |
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3300 |
Email: library_catalogmetadata_f97551@stonybrook.edu |
Campus Description
Stony Brook University, home to many highly ranked graduate research programs, is
located 60 miles from New York City on Long Island's scenic North Shore. Our 1,100-acre
campus is home to 24,000 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students and more than
13,500 faculty and staff. SBU is a comprehensive research-intensive university and
a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU), which includes
34 public universities among its 62 members. SBU consists of 12 schools and colleges
and a teaching hospital that provides state-of-the-art healthcare in the Long Island
region. SBU also manages and performs joint research with Brookhaven National Laboratory,
the only Department of Energy Laboratory in the Northeast, and shares doctoral programs
with Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a world-renowned molecular biology institute.
Home to the Emerson String Quartet, the Pollock-Krasner House in East Hampton, New
York, the Humanities Institute, and the Southampton Arts Program, and with endeavors
that extend to the Turkana Basin Institute in Kenya and the Ranomafana National Park
in Madagascar, SBU sustains an international reputation that cuts across the arts,
humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
Stony Brook Libraries are known for a wide-range of print and digital resources and
world-renowned special collections. The Stony Brook Libraries belong to the Association
of Research Libraries (ARL), with a Health Sciences Center Library that is a member
of the Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries. The Libraries are engaged
in an ambitious and dynamic strategic planning (2015-2018). The collection exceeds
2 million volumes, including e-books, print and electronic holdings of scholarly journal
subscriptions, microforms, music recordings, and a sizable map collection. The SBU
Libraries include 6 distinct facilities, including Melville Library, Marine and Atmospheric
Sciences, Chemistry, Math/Physics, Southampton and Health Sciences Libraries, and
SUNY Korea-SBU campus. The University's Libraries stand as the largest academic research
library on Long Island, serving as a resource in the local community, state-wide,
and nationally and internationally. The Libraries maintain memberships and affiliations
in arXiv, Association of Research Libraries, SPARC, Center for Research Libraries,
SUNY Connect, DuraSpace (as a SUNY member) the Council on Library and Information
Resources, Digital Library Federation, Coalition of Networked Information, EDUCAUSE,
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, Roper Center, OCLC
Research Library Partnership, and ORCID through the National Network of the National
Libraries of Medicine. The Libraries utilize Ex Libris' Aleph for its integrated library
system and have recently deployed EBSCO's Discovery Service, DSpace, Conent DM, and
Omeka, are used for managing digital assets and a growing Institutional Repository.
Official Job Title: | Senior Assistant/Associate Librarian |
REF#: | F-9755-18-06-F |
Campus: | Stony Brook West Campus |
Department: | University Libraries |
Salary: | Commensurate with Experience |
Posting Start Date: | 06/05/2018 |
Posting End Date: | 09/16/2018 |
Applications for this position must be received, as specified in the Application Procedure Section, no later than 5:00 PM Eastern Time on 09/16/2018, unless specifically noted otherwise in the Special Notes Section.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Stony Brook University is committed to excellence in diversity and the creation of an inclusive learning, and working environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, familial status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, genetic information,veteran status and all other protected classes under federal or state laws.
If you need a disability-related accommodation, please call the university office of institutional diversity and equity at (631)632-6280.
Job Category: Faculty and Librarian |
Posting Date: 06/05/2018
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