Description: Princeton University Library (PUL) seeks candidates for the Slavic Language Cataloging Librarian position. The position reports to the Leader of the Western Languages Cataloging Team and actively supports the teaching and research mission of Princeton University by providing timely and accurate access to PUL collections through the creation and maintenance of bibliographic, holdings, and authority records for all the resources in Slavic languages. The position serves as the primary cataloger for Slavic language material (in all formats) in the Cataloging and Metadata Services department and engages in the full spectrum of activities relating to the creation and management of metadata for Library materials in Slavic languages. PUL is one of the world's leading research libraries, supporting a diverse community of 5,200 undergraduates, 2,700 graduate students, 1,200 faculty members, and many visiting scholars. Its holdings include over 7 million printed volumes, 85 thousand manuscripts, 2 million non-print items, and extensive digital text, data, and images collections. The Library employs a dedicated and knowledgeable staff of more than 300 working in a vast central library, 9 specialized branches, and 3 storage facilities. This position will be located in the Library's off-campus office. Primary Responsibilities: *Create metadata (original and copy cataloging plus related authority work) according to national and local standards for newly acquired resources, primarily in Slavic languages, as well as for other Library material in various formats and subject areas based on department needs. *Update and enhance existing metadata according to national and local standards to reflect the most recent metadata rules, and practices for monographic and serial publications in both OCLC Connexion Client and the Library's local database. *Participate in professional activities, scholarship, and committee assignments within the Library, on campus, and in professional associations at a level to meet criteria for continuing appointment. *Assist with special projects, as assigned, and collaborate with colleagues on issues related to cataloging, resource description, and access. *Maintain current knowledge of national and international developments and trends in cataloging, metadata, and related areas. Key Qualifications: Required *Graduate degree in library science from an ALA-accredited institution or advanced degree in a relevant field. *Proficiency in the Russian language. *Minimum three years of cataloging experience. *Thorough knowledge of metadata content and encoding standards such as RDA, LCSH, LCC, and MARC 21. *Grounding in cataloging principles and familiarity with current developments in resource description, along with flexibility and adaptability in the context of conceptual and technological change. *Analytical and problem-solving skills. *Strong interpersonal skills and a demonstrated ability to work collaboratively on projects with a variety of colleagues. Preferred *Working knowledge of at least other Slavic languages, preferably Polish or Ukrainian. The successful candidate will be appointed to an appropriate Associate Librarian or more senior rank depending upon qualifications and experience. Applications must be submitted via https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/position/34362 and include a resume, cover letter, and a list of three references with full contact information. This position is subject to the University's background check policy. To find out more about PUL's work towards greater inclusivity, equity, and diversity, please see PUL's
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