Job Summary

Note: This position will be a full-time, three-year term appointment with the 
possibility of renewal.

HathiTrust Digital Library has an opportunity for a collaborative and 
service-focused individual with deep knowledge of library and other data to 
improve and develop metadata structures, policies, and processes that underlie 
HathiTrust service provision to member libraries and end users. 

HathiTrust is a global partnership of 150+ research libraries hosted at the 
University of Michigan and working towards the mission to ensure that the 
cultural record is preserved and accessible long into the future. More than ten 
years after its founding, HathiTrust holds over 17 million volumes, one of the 
largest sets of digitized books managed by a non-profit organization, and makes 
that corpus available for search and discovery to the fullest extent allowable 
by copyright law and other limitations. HathiTrust maintains a small central 
staff and relies upon distributed services hosted and maintained by several 
member institutions. These include the University of Michigan (administration, 
preservation and access services); Indiana University and the University of 
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (HathiTrust Research Center); and the California 
Digital Library (bibliographic metadata management of library-contributed 
metadata via the Zephir system).

The Metadata Analyst will work closely with HathiTrust program and operations 
staff, operational partners, member libraries, and integrated library system 
vendors to support discovery and delivery of HathiTrust metadata, and analysis 
of the digital collection for collection development purposes. We expect that 
this position will identify metadata needs and issues for HathiTrust, and 
support decision-making for future directions for metadata to make it more 
powerful for both human and machine use. 

This position at the University of Michigan reports to the HathiTrust Director 
of Services and Operations. The Metadata Analyst is an employee of the 
University of Michigan and operates within the rules and policies of the 
University of Michigan. Relocation to Ann Arbor, MI is required. 

HathiTrust is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and 
encourages all employees to fully incorporate their diverse backgrounds, 
skills, and life experiences into their work.

Responsibilities


Manage flow of bibliographic metadata into and through HathiTrust Digital 
Library applications and services, after processing by the California Digital 
Library’s Zephir team.


Represent the HathiTrust organization to downstream consumers of metadata; work 
to make metadata flows into member libraries’ catalogs and discovery systems 
predictable and seamless.


Troubleshoot and support maintenance of tools and systems that enable these 
flows, working closely with developers at the University of Michigan Library IT 
division as well as developers and metadata analysts at the California Digital 
Library’s Zephir team.


Provide analysis and reporting support for HathiTrust’s overall collection 
development strategy, and for targeted collection building efforts such as the 
HathiTrust U.S. Federal Documents Program and HathiTrust Shared Print Program. 
Provide information to members as needed.. 


Collaborate with Zephir team and HathiTrust Collection Services Librarian to 
support libraries who contribute metadata to HathiTrust.


Create and manage collaborative metadata quality improvement processes with 
staff from member libraries, including catalog record error detection and 
correction; lead the Bibliographic Corrections Group of the HathiTrust User 
Support team. 


Participate in the creation of new operational workflows and services, to 
improve HathiTrust metadata processing and provision in line with changing 
models and practices in libraries and publishing.


Participate in and inform HathiTrust metadata policy development, in 
consultation with staff and HathiTrust member working groups and task forces. 


Required Qualifications


ALA-accredited master’s degree in library and information science or advanced 
degree in a related field.


Demonstrated success in implementing metadata in a cultural heritage context 
and deep knowledge of library metadata practices.


Demonstrated knowledge of bibliographic record structure and detailed knowledge 
of cataloging practices and standards.


Demonstrated experience working with an integrated library system.


Knowledge of discovery tools and metadata practices supporting discovery.


Excellent written and verbal communication skills.


Strong customer service mindset.


Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills. 


Consistent accuracy and attention to detail while maintaining a high level of 
productivity.


Ability to work independently and as a team member in a rapidly changing 
environment.


Desired Qualifications


Demonstrated ability to form successful collaborative relationships across 
complex organizations involving diverse stakeholders.


Experience working on metadata cleanup and enhancement projects.


Advanced knowledge of library cataloging tools and OCLC tools and processes.


Experience with metadata transformations and crosswalks using technologies like 
XSLT/XPATH.


Knowledge of emerging models and formats for bibliographic data and discovery, 
including the semantic web and open linked data.


Knowledge of emerging issues and strategies related to the ethical implications 
of library metadata, cataloging, and classification standards, practice, and 
infrastructure. 


Demonstrated knowledge of database structures, data management tools, 
statistical tools, and data visualization tools and techniques. Ability to 
combine, manipulate and normalize datasets from diverse sources for purposes of 
query and analysis. 


Experience in a Federal Depository Library or a technical services group in 
processing bibliographic data for U.S. federal documents. 


Project management skills and demonstrated expertise.


How to Apply

A cover letter is required for consideration for this position and should be 
attached as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should address your 
specific interest in the position and outline skills and experience that 
directly relate to this position. See 
https://www.hathitrust.org/metadata-analyst.

Application Deadline

Job openings are posted for a minimum of seven calendar days. Review of 
applications will begin July 8 and will continue until the position is filled. 
This job may be removed from posting boards and filled anytime after the 
minimum posting period has ended.

Additional Information

The University of Michigan offers excellent benefits and wellness opportunities.

This position receives 24 days of vacation a year, paid sick leave with 
provisions for extended benefits, as well as opportunities for professional 
development and travel. TIAA-CREF and Fidelity Investments retirement options 
are available.

Appointment is anticipated at the rank of Associate Librarian or Senior 
Associate Librarian. Librarian appointments carry with them increased 
expectations regarding professional development, professional engagement, 
research, and service, in keeping with the University Library's process for 
librarian promotion and advancement. The salary offered may vary based on the 
qualifications and experience of the selected candidate.

 


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