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Librarian I, Technical Services/Cataloging

Position: Librarian 1, FT, Technical Services/Cataloging, Hughes Main Library.
Salary: $40,809 per year, plus benefits
Status: Regular Full-time, Exempt
Available: October 2019
Location: Hughes Main Library, 25 Heritage Green Place, Greenville, South Carolina
Schedule: Mon. – Fri. 8:30a-5:00p. Works 37.5 hours per week.        


FUNCTION

Under the supervision of the Cataloging/Processing Supervisor, performs original and copy cataloging and classification of a variety of formats. Participates in the maintenance of the library system’s catalog. Utilizes a variety of computer software programs in performance of these duties. Resolves cataloging and classification issues system wide.

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS/ABILITIES & CHARACTERISTICS

(Testing of computer skills may be part of the interview process for this position.)
Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with library staff. Ability to work in a team environment. Good problem solving skills. Ability to use the Dewey Decimal System. Knowledge of business arithmetic. Ability to work under frequently stressful conditions and meet required deadlines. Ability to recognize and correct errors. Ability to perform routine tasks efficiently and without difficulty. Ability to follow established procedures and to perform work requiring considerable detail. Basic computer skills, including effective use of various Internet browsers and email. Ability to learn on-line computer functions. 
Knowledge of the principles and practices of cataloging and classifying library materials through the use of standard MARC record formats, AACR2 and RDA rules for descriptive cataloging, and DDC tables for classification. Ability to use good judgment in following established procedures that require acute attention to detail. Ability to search OCLC for bibliographic and authority records. Ability to produce neat and accurate work.

MINIMUM TRAINING & EXPERIENCE

Master’s degree in Library Science from an ALA-accredited college or university. Previous cataloging experience preferred. Certified or eligible for certification by the South Carolina State Library. Other combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum requirements may be substituted. 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Must have the ability to:
  1. concentrate for long periods of time
  2. see and interpret all job-related materials
  3. operate library equipment as assigned
  4. frequently lift and carry up to 35 pounds and push book carts weighing over 100 pounds
  5. sit for long periods of time
  6. walk, bend and stoop
  7. reach, grasp and use hands to touch, handle, or feel

EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED

These tasks are illustrative only; to carry out the day-to-day functions of the job, other duties may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or logical assignment to the position. Essential job functions designated with (E).
  • Performs original and complex copy cataloging of a variety of formats including fiction and nonfiction books, compact discs, recorded books, DVDs, maps, Playaways, eBooks, and other eContent. (E)
  • Applies principles of the MARC record format as well as AACR2 and RDA cataloging standards to edit bibliographic records in the library system’s catalog. (E)
  • Uses Dewey Decimal Classification schedules and WebDewey to check the existing classification number in records for accuracy according to current usage and for compatibility with the library system’s collection to ensure consistent classification. Corrects or constructs classification numbers based on analysis of subject content when necessary. (E)
  • Adds local data to each record as well as subject headings to ensure accessibility. (E)
  • Searches OCLC authority file and transfers appropriate author and subject authority records into library system’s catalog when needed. Creates local authority records when necessary. (E)
  • Corrects any errors found in local database, or refers corrections to supervisor. (E)
  • Assists in planning, evaluating procedures, and defining goals for the Cataloging section.
  • Reviews memos and e-mail to keep informed of changes in procedures, policies, and personnel. (E)
  • Runs reports specific to cataloging to globally update records to reflect current standards and practices, and to revise authority records. (E)
  • Ensures that safe work methods are followed to prevent injury. (E)
  • Performs tasks in accord with Library vision, mission, and code of service. (E)
  • Performs other related duties as required.