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The New School Libraries, Collections, and Academic Services seeks an Assistant to the Librarian for cataloging. Reporting to the Assistant Director for Metadata and Collection Services, this is a full-time clerical position within the Digital Library and Technical Services department. This position is responsible for copy-cataloging, including multi-volume sets, audio-visual, serial, and music scores. This position oversees and performs the physical processing of library materials, including assigning call numbers. This position also handles the shipping and processing of materials cataloged by third parties (electronic resources, material cataloged from NYU, or cataloging vendor).Â
This is a Local 1205 Clerical Unit position subject to the terms and conditions agreed to in the Union Contract between Teamsters Local 1205 and The New School.
The New School is strongly committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. It particularly seeks applications from members of underrepresented groups, as well as candidates who share this commitment.Â
RESPONSIBILITIES
Perform copy cataloging of libraries & archives materials in multiple formats and multiple languages, including complex assembled material (multi-parts, serials, and sets)
Assign subject headings and call numbers, subject to professional review
Perform general catalog maintenance - call number changes, holdings, and item record editing
Receive serial issues to account for satisfactory delivery of physical subscription materials
Handle off-site processing and recall operations
Assist in document scanning/request fulfillment for patron requests
Assist in establishing workflows and creating documentation for technical services operations
Keeps statistical records for technical services operations
Provide training to other libraries and other cataloging staff when appropriate
Processing of physical materials such as labeling, stamping, RFID tagging and commercial bindery, particularly for serials and scores
Perform withdrawals, recycle, and discards library materials
Together with the Assistant to the Librarian for Receiving, determines if the material is shelf-ready for circulation
May participate in receipt and invoice processing
Participate in Course Reserves, Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery, and other collection request processing
Perform other duties as assigned
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelorâ™s Degree
Two years of experience working in a library, preferably in a technical services department
Proficiency with MS Office Suite
Knowledge of standard bibliographic sources, bibliographic forms, and verification tools
High degree of accuracy and attention to detail
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Effective organizational and interpersonal skills
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively to set priorities and accomplish goals
Commitment to a high level of service to faculty, staff, and students
Ability to lift/move boxes weighing up to 50 pounds across the office for various needs
Ability to adhere to University COVID-19 Policy
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Two years of experience in cataloging and data processing in an academic library
Basic knowledge of MARC and RDA/AACR2
Experience using an Integrated Library System such as Alma, Aleph, Voyager, or OCLC
Reading knowledge in music and music cataloging, possibly copy cataloging experience of music material, including audio-visual, electronic, digital as well as physical scores
Reading knowledge of one or more European or Asian languages
WORK MODE
Hybrid/Split - Employees hired for this position have regularly scheduled, consistent percentage of time on campus (ex 2-4x/week) and also work some of the time remotely.Â
The New School, a leading university in downtown New York City, offers degree and nondegree academic programs in design, the social sciences, the liberal arts, management, the arts, and media. Students benefit from small classes, superior resources, and renowned faculty members who practice what they teach. Continuing education courses and public programs place the university at the center of New York’s cultural and intellectual life.