[Asis-l] Position announcement: Cataloging & Metadata Librarian, Illinois State University
Roe, Sandy
skroe at ilstu.edu
Tue Feb 18 11:03:38 EST 2014
With apologies for cross-posting.
Illinois State University is seeking a knowledgeable, energetic, and innovative person to be a Cataloging and Metadata Librarian for collections acquired for its Teaching Materials Center and two University laboratory school libraries, Thomas Metcalf School (PreK-8) and University High School. Reporting to the Head of Cataloging and Metadata Services, the Cataloging and Metadata Librarian performs original and complex copy cataloging for books, textbooks, and materials such as graphic novels, educational models, puppets, kits, posters, and games, according to national standards and utilizing OCLC Connexion and the Voyager ILS. The incumbent develops comprehensive bibliographic descriptions, assigns subject headings according to Library of Congress practice (LCSH and CSH), and call numbers using the Dewey Decimal Classification. This position serves as a resource for librarians at the laboratory school libraries and the Teaching Materials Center on matters related to cataloging and classification, and provides oversight for bibliographic records received through WorldCat Cataloging Partners.
This is a full time, twelve month non-tenure track faculty position.
The complete position description and requirements can be found here:
https://lilt.ilstu.edu/facultyjobs/ViewPosting.aspx?PostingID=227
Initial review of applications will begin Mar. 14, 2014 and continue until the position is filled.
Thanks!
Sandy Roe
Editor, Cataloging & Classification Quarterly
Head, Cataloging & Metadata Services Unit
Milner Library | Illinois State University | Normal, IL 61790-8900
phone: 309-438-5039 || fax: 309-438-5132 || email: skroe at ilstu.edu<mailto:skroe at ilstu.edu>
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