About the role
Duties and Responsibilities:
Reporting to the Head of Cataloguing, Metadata, & Digitization (CMD), the Metadata Analyst provides resource description and metadata analysis for the Library’s collections. The Metadata Analyst creates and remediates bibliographic, holdings, and authority records in the Library Services Platform (LSP) using batch processes and metadata refinement tools. The incumbent supports metadata creation and remediation for the Institutional Repository and other digital platforms, ensures accessibility and EDI standards are met for all metadata formats, and provides support for linked data initiatives the department. The incumbent assists with metadata and analytics requirements for the OCUL Collaborative Futures consortium and provides support for electronic resources as required.
Qualifications:
The incumbent must possess the following qualifications:
- Sound technical proficiency and competencies in the principles and concepts of bibliographic description, including cataloguing standards and record encoding, as well as familiarity with library terminology and tools.
- Ability to understand LC and CODOC classification schedules and understand and interpret MARC21 and RDA/AACR2 standards.
- Familiar with and continually develop practical skills in the application of linked data concepts and batch metadata processes.
- High analytic ability to synthesize reports and make conclusions derived from statistical data. Research and analysis skills normally acquired in the course of an undergraduate degree are essential in order to deal with materials in all subject areas.
- Research and analysis skills normally acquired in the course of an undergraduate degree are essential in order to deal with materials in all subject areas.
- Ability to analyse catalogue source records constructed according to a variety of standards.
- Ability to carry out independent research in order to analyse and resolve problems effectively is essential.
- Ability to work with high attention to detail and must be able to identify and resolve problems efficiently and logically.
- A high service standard and effective written and oral communication is essential for working with library personnel and service providers.
- Strong project management skills to coordinate and delegate project work within the unit and when working on cross-departmental projects in the library.
- Good interpersonal and communication skills are required in planning, delegating and organizing work, training, supervising and coordinating staff.
Education and Experience:
The above is normally acquired through the completion of:
- Undergraduate degree and a two-year Library Technician diploma is required.
- Three years of relevant Library experience, working knowledge of cataloguing and metadata standards and system protocols including: MARC21, RDA/AACR2, Library of Congress Classification, Library of Congress Subject Headings, and CODOC.
- Experience working with metadata refinement tools and programming languages, such as MarcEdit, OpenRefine, and Python, and knowledge of other metadata standards and formats such as faceted subject headings (FAST), RDF/BIBFRAME, and Dublin Core is preferred.
HR Note:
Equivalencies will be considered. Applicants are encouraged to provide information which may demonstrate equivalent qualifications. Please note that applicants may be required to complete an employment test as part of the selection process for this position. Those applicants that are selected for an interview will be requested to contact the Human Resource Advisor assigned to this competition as soon as possible to discuss any accommodation requirements. Arrangements will be made to accommodate your request in a timely manner. Carleton University is strongly committed to fostering diversity within its community as a source of excellence, cultural enrichment, and social strength. We welcome those who would contribute to the further diversification of our University including, but not limited to: women; visible minorities; First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples; persons with disabilities; and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity and expressions.
About Carleton University
Carleton University, Canada’s capital university is situated on a beautiful campus bordered by the sparkling Rideau River and Canal, Carleton is just minutes from the heart of our nation’s government and enjoys easy access to the many organizations, associations and businesses which thrive in Ottawa. Many of Ontario’s leading high tech companies surround our campus where cutting-edge research joins with highly innovative teaching to solve real-life problems. Members of a dynamic, research-intensive university, Carleton’s faculty and staff provide a superior learning experience for our fine students who hail from every province and from over 100 countries around the world.
About the role
Duties and Responsibilities:
Reporting to the Head of Cataloguing, Metadata, & Digitization (CMD), the Metadata Analyst provides resource description and metadata analysis for the Library’s collections. The Metadata Analyst creates and remediates bibliographic, holdings, and authority records in the Library Services Platform (LSP) using batch processes and metadata refinement tools. The incumbent supports metadata creation and remediation for the Institutional Repository and other digital platforms, ensures accessibility and EDI standards are met for all metadata formats, and provides support for linked data initiatives the department. The incumbent assists with metadata and analytics requirements for the OCUL Collaborative Futures consortium and provides support for electronic resources as required.
Qualifications:
The incumbent must possess the following qualifications:
- Sound technical proficiency and competencies in the principles and concepts of bibliographic description, including cataloguing standards and record encoding, as well as familiarity with library terminology and tools.
- Ability to understand LC and CODOC classification schedules and understand and interpret MARC21 and RDA/AACR2 standards.
- Familiar with and continually develop practical skills in the application of linked data concepts and batch metadata processes.
- High analytic ability to synthesize reports and make conclusions derived from statistical data. Research and analysis skills normally acquired in the course of an undergraduate degree are essential in order to deal with materials in all subject areas.
- Research and analysis skills normally acquired in the course of an undergraduate degree are essential in order to deal with materials in all subject areas.
- Ability to analyse catalogue source records constructed according to a variety of standards.
- Ability to carry out independent research in order to analyse and resolve problems effectively is essential.
- Ability to work with high attention to detail and must be able to identify and resolve problems efficiently and logically.
- A high service standard and effective written and oral communication is essential for working with library personnel and service providers.
- Strong project management skills to coordinate and delegate project work within the unit and when working on cross-departmental projects in the library.
- Good interpersonal and communication skills are required in planning, delegating and organizing work, training, supervising and coordinating staff.
Education and Experience:
The above is normally acquired through the completion of:
- Undergraduate degree and a two-year Library Technician diploma is required.
- Three years of relevant Library experience, working knowledge of cataloguing and metadata standards and system protocols including: MARC21, RDA/AACR2, Library of Congress Classification, Library of Congress Subject Headings, and CODOC.
- Experience working with metadata refinement tools and programming languages, such as MarcEdit, OpenRefine, and Python, and knowledge of other metadata standards and formats such as faceted subject headings (FAST), RDF/BIBFRAME, and Dublin Core is preferred.
HR Note:
Equivalencies will be considered. Applicants are encouraged to provide information which may demonstrate equivalent qualifications. Please note that applicants may be required to complete an employment test as part of the selection process for this position. Those applicants that are selected for an interview will be requested to contact the Human Resource Advisor assigned to this competition as soon as possible to discuss any accommodation requirements. Arrangements will be made to accommodate your request in a timely manner. Carleton University is strongly committed to fostering diversity within its community as a source of excellence, cultural enrichment, and social strength. We welcome those who would contribute to the further diversification of our University including, but not limited to: women; visible minorities; First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples; persons with disabilities; and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity and expressions.
About Carleton University
Carleton University, Canada’s capital university is situated on a beautiful campus bordered by the sparkling Rideau River and Canal, Carleton is just minutes from the heart of our nation’s government and enjoys easy access to the many organizations, associations and businesses which thrive in Ottawa. Many of Ontario’s leading high tech companies surround our campus where cutting-edge research joins with highly innovative teaching to solve real-life problems. Members of a dynamic, research-intensive university, Carleton’s faculty and staff provide a superior learning experience for our fine students who hail from every province and from over 100 countries around the world.