Job Details

Cataloger and Classifier II, Boston Public Library (Boston)

Overview of Essential Functions

Responsible for performing original and complex copy cataloging, including bibliographic description, subject analysis, classification, and authority control for materials in all formats in accordance with established local and national policies, procedures, and standards. Advanced cataloging skills for non-monographic formats will be required. Special language competencies and/or subject knowledge will be required as needed.

Reports to: Cataloging and Processing Supervisor
Supervises: As assigned, professional and support staff

Responsibilities:

--Performs original and complex copy cataloging, including bibliographic description, subject analysis, classification, and authority control for materials in all formats in accordance with established local and national policies, procedures, and standards.
--Performs original and complex cataloging for non-monographic formats such as serials, printed music, maps, films, video recordings, sound recordings, prints, electronic resources, microfilms, kits, and objects as assigned.
--Establishes, assigns, and verifies name, subject, form/genre, and uniform title entries according to national standards and local practices. Updates headings and resolves problems in the local database when necessary.
--Maintains a consistent output of cataloging, classification, and authority control work according to departmental standards for experienced catalogers.
--Performs catalog maintenance to ensure bibliographic integrity and resolves database problems whenever necessary.
--Participates in routine tasks and special projects involving the import, export, and modification of bibliographic, authority, and item records.
--As required, creates item records and/or resolves item record problems when necessary.
--As assigned, participates in the training of staff.
--As assigned, advises and assists staff in resolving copy cataloging and item maintenance problems for materials in all formats.
--As assigned, performs the review and revision of cataloging records produced by staff.
--Maintains current knowledge of existing and emerging cataloging standards, policies, and practices, including faceted bibliographic access.
--Remains current with existing and emerging descriptive cataloging schemas, vocabularies, content standards, and crowd/community-sourced input trends.
--Assists in evaluating, implementing, and suggesting changes in policies and procedures concerning descriptive and subject cataloging.
--Processes all materials according to defined Library priorities.
--Performs other related and comparable duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Minimum Entrance Qualifications:

Education - A bachelor's degree from a recognized college or university and a master's degree in library science from an ALA-accredited library school. Relevant subject knowledge and/or specialized training will be required. In exceptional circumstances, specialized education, training, and/or experience may be substituted for part or all of the educational requirements.


Experience - Two (2) years of recent professional library experience working with MARC21 bibliographic records. Knowledge of and recent experience with current and emerging national standards for cataloging and metadata.

--Ability to work with a Windows operating system required.
--Demonstrated proficiency in cataloging platforms such as OCLC Connexion highly desired.
--Working familiarity with cataloging standards such as Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH), Library of Congress Classification (LCC), and Resource Description and Access (RDA) is highly desired.
--Reading knowledge of one or more non-English languages is highly desired; the capability to identify and work with unfamiliar languages is required.
--Understanding of non-monographic formats and the ability to identify and apply relevant description conventions to their cataloging required.
--Direct experience working with one or more non-monographic formats is highly desired.
--Knowledge of current cataloging standards and formats, especially MARC21.
--Proficiency in standard productivity software, including word processing, spreadsheets, virtual communication, and collaborative platforms.
--Ability to execute library policy.
--Ability to plan and supervise the work of others.
--Demonstrates initiative and independent decision-making skills.
--Communicates effectively and presents ideas clearly.
--Ability to think creatively and innovatively.
--Identifies, plans, and prioritizes job responsibilities and tasks; determines and implements project timelines.
--Demonstrates flexibility and the ability to adapt to change.
--Collaborates with internal and external partners.
--Ability to work well with staff and the public.
--Ability to exercise good judgment and focus on detail as required by the job.

CORI - Must successfully clear a Criminal Offenders Record Information check with the City of Boston.

BOSTON RESIDENCY REQUIRED

Full/Part Time

Full Time

Education

MLS/Masters

Salary Range

$66,584.27 - $86,682.49  /  year

Salary Notes

Union/Salary Plan/Grade: PSA/P-2

Closing Date

How to Apply

Apply here: https://city-boston.icims.com/jobs/28386/cataloger-and-classifier-ii/job

Please send a full resume using the above link to apply. Cover letters are welcome, and can be added to the same document as the resume.

Posted

2024-11-19

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