Posted to IASSIST on: 2006-11-27
Employer: Columbia University Libraries
Employer URL: http://www.columbia.edu/
Description
The Columbia University Libraries invite applications for the position of GIS/Metadata Librarian for the Lehman Social Sciences Library. The successful candidate will join the team of librarians and information specialists that staff the Electronic Data Service. Lehman Library holds a contemporary collection of more than 430,000 volumes and approximately 1,500 current periodical titles. It includes materials in political science, sociology, social and cultural anthropology, international affairs and public affairs, journalism and environmental science, and houses Electronic Data Service (EDS), Maps, and U.S. Government documents.
Reporting to the Head of the EDS, the GIS/Metadata Librarian will:
- Work with colleagues from a variety of Library, IT, academic departments and University institutes in the design and creation of a searchable and easily accessible spatial data catalog that allows for remote access to spatial data collection.
- Assume responsibility for the creation, according to accepted standards, and ongoing maintenance of metadata that describe Libraries. collection of spatial data.
- Contribute to the review of software and equipment needed to provide up-to-date and advanced GIS programs.
- Work with the GIS/Map Librarian and the Head of EDS to provide reference services, outreach and instruction in EDS. This includes: providing one-on-one consultations, assisting in instruction sessions, and training student assistants working in the unit.
- Serve as backup for the GIS/Map librarian in overseeing the print map collection and the acquisition of GIS resources.
We offer excellent benefits including 100% Columbia tuition exemption for self and family and assistance with University housing. Columbia will also pay 50% tuition for your dependent child who is a candidate for an undergraduate degree at another accredited college or university..
Requirements are: MLS or equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience with non-marc metadata schema and an interest in working with such schema. Exposure to FDGC standards an asset. Proven experience in working with a variety of software applications and a willingness to work in a public service role that requires using a wide range of software tools. Some familiarity with GIS software. Ability to work in a collaborative environment; potential to excel as an instructor; and problem solving and analytical skills.
Archived on: 2006-12-13