[Asis-l] Job Posting: Library Technician in Denver, CO
Katy Davis
katy.davis at libgig.com
Wed Aug 30 15:08:37 EDT 2017
Please excuse the cross posting...
LAC Federal is seeking a Library Technician for a government contract working with a prestigious federal agency located in Denver, CO. This is a full-time, 40-hour per week position which includes a full benefits package.
Responsibilities:
* Search uncatalogued publications in the local EOS.Web catalog and OCLC WorldCat to determine library holdings, duplication, digitization status, and other information required prior to cataloging.
* Search selected items in the Access database used as an inventory of digitized publications.
* Update records in EOS.Web catalog to correct or add to records, such as adding digitization information, including all #856 fields with URL information for links to documents in Internet Archive and other sources.
* Coordinate as needed and update status with library staff regarding cataloging and digitization support.
* Document recommendations for any new or revised procedures as well as decisions regarding the approval or rejection of each.
* Edit/add, produce, and export OCLC-MARC records to import into the local catalog (EOS.Web).
* Produce spine labels and process cataloged print and publications by attaching the labels and property stamping.
Qualifications:
* At least some experience with cataloging and metadata.
* Experience working with AARC2, OCLC-MARC and LC Classification standards and with Dublin Core is required.
* Strong analytical skills, and experience with Library of Congress Subject Headings and Library of Congress Classification
* Familiarity with quality control standards and keen attention to detail.
* Good interpersonal skills and the ability to work well with others.
* Excellent written and oral communication skills.
* Experience with EOS.Web, CONTENTdm, Microsoft Access strongly preferred.
* Masters of Library Science or equivalent degree preferred
To apply, please visit: https://goo.gl/xQNYXj
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