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Job Code

CMC007

RAMS06

Department

Cataloging

Resource Acquisitions & Metadata

Center

Services

Start Date

03

1/

18

6/

2019

2025

Location of Work

2400

Life Sciences Building - Suite 2400

Number of Positions

1

Hours Per Week

10

12-19 hrs/wk

Work Schedule

Monday thru Friday 
8:00am to 5:00pm

TBD

Classification

STDT 3

Working Title

Senior Clerk

Pay Rate

$15

$18.

36

56/hr

Duties

Working under

Under the

supervision

direction of the

Metadata Creation Project Coordinator (MCPC), the Metadata Services Student assistant performs a variety of tasks in support of the UCLA Cataloging & Metadata Center mission. Specifically, the incumbent edits records describing digital resources (e.g. photographs) in order to add information or correct existing information, generally in the Dublin Core format or on structured spreadsheets, and according to established metadata standards. Create monthly statistical report to track completed records. The incumbent assists the MCPC with project management and tracking workflow for digital resources, including assistance in maintaining the Section's documentation.

Required Skills
and Knowledge

Ability to

Database Maintenance Coordinator and with members of the Data Integrity Team, the student will assist in the completion of various projects and data-related tasks, as assigned. Initially, the student will engage in stacks checking, as well as search and retrieval activities in collections across the UCLA campus, and in basic data entry (as outlined below); later, the range of activities will be expanded with accrued experience.

• Assist with special projects as assigned

• Working from Excel spreadsheets and Google-docs, search library stacks for specified volumes

• Record “found” and “missing” volumes and other pertinent information on spreadsheet

• Coordinate with onsite staff at collection locations for the transfer of found volumes to RAMS for further processing

• Report regularly with supervisor and DIT members on progress, and for feedback and further instructions

• Perform basic searching/editing in the Alma client and OCLC

• Print records from cataloging utility or OPAC

• Provide other routine clerical assistance, as needed.

Required Skills
and Knowledge

• Experience using an Internet browser such as Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome

• Experience using and editing Microsoft Word & Excel and/or Google-spreadsheets

• Skill in matching like information and distinguishing unlike information

• Ability to get to work reliably and on time

• Ability to be present in the workplace during normal working hours

• Ability to initiate and maintain cooperative working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, and managers

• High-level attention to detail

• Ability to work independently, after training, on computer-based automated library systems

• Ability to work with co-workers, supervisors, and managers harmoniously and cooperatively and as a team player

• Ability to follow directions from supervisors

• Ability to spell and type accurately, with strong attention to detail and maintaining strict quality standards

.

Ability to identify and analyze problems related to job tasks

. Experience using internet browser such as Mozilla Firefox or Chrome.

Ability to read and write in English to communicate effectively

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Ability to organize and prioritize work tasks

.CommentsSchedule will vary each quarter to accommodate classes and examinations. All employees must commit to at least one academic year of employment.

• Willingness to change projects when asked to do so

• Ability to lift 25 pounds and maneuver and push loaded book trucks

Preferred Skills
and Knowledge

Knowledge of the Dublin Core/and or Marc 21 metadata formats. Experience searching and editing in the OCLC and Voyager databases.

• Familiarity with academic libraries and automated library catalogs

• Working knowledge of Library of Congress/National Library of Medicine call number classification systems

• Skill in searching online bibliographic databases, such as UC Library ILS Alma, WorldCat, and OCLC

• Reading knowledge of language(s) other than English.

Comments

We’re looking for a resourceful, highly-motivated individual with strong investigative skills and attention to detail. If you possess these traits and would like to work in an organization committed to promoting diversity and inclusiveness, you’re just the person for us!



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