[Asis-l] Job Posting / /P/T Librarian (Copy-Cataloger) / Washington. D.C.

Suzanne Richards srichards at lac-group.com
Wed Mar 30 13:19:34 EDT 2016


Apologies for the cross postings . .

LAC Group seeks a proactive, Part-Time Librarian - Copy Cataloger​ to work on different projects for a major Federal Agency in the Washington, DC metro area. The librarian will be responsible for providing reference services and cataloging, among other assigned duties.  This is a part-time position, 12 hours per week, working on-site at a client in Washington, DC and is an excellent opportunity for a dynamic librarian looking for part-time work.

Responsibilities:

  *   Answer business reference and economic research questions using materials in the library and electronic resources the library subscribes to;
  *   Catalog new acquisitions; (and special collections/agency archives)
  *   Check in and route serials;
  *   Check in and shelve returned books;
  *   Process Inter-Library Loan requests using OCLC WorldShare (formerly FirstSearch);
  *   Build awareness of the library’s services within the agency.

Qualifications and Knowledge:

  *   Master’s Degree in Library Science (MLS/MLIS) from an ALA accredited university is required;
  *   Previous experience working with a variety of reference requests;
  *   Must be familiar with the Sirsi integrated library system;
  *   Must be familiar with copy cataloging and MARC Records;
  *   Must be familiar with the Interlibrary Loan;
  *   Excellent customer service skills;
  *   Ability to multi-task.

For immediate consideration, please apply online at: http://goo.gl/PmjcWQ

LAC Group is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and values diversity in the workforce.

LAC Group is a premier provider of recruiting and consultancy services for information professionals at U.S. and global organizations including Fortune 100 companies, law firms, pharmaceutical companies, large academic institutions, National Libraries and prominent government agencies
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