Cataloger position (North Dakota State University Libraries) Marcia Tuttle 15 Oct 1998 15:39 UTC
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 08:49:36 -0500 From: Frances Fisher <ffisher@PLAINS.NODAK.EDU> Subject: Cataloger position CATALOGER (ACADEMIC LIBRARIAN II) DESCRIPTION: North Dakota State University Libraries has an immediate opening for an Original Cataloger. This full-time, 12 month position reports to the Head of Technical Services. Responsibilities include: Original cataloging and complex copy cataloging of monographs, serials, electronic resources, and audiovisual materials. Coordinates OCLC operations. Assists in the establishment of cataloging policies and procedures. Performs authority work on names and series in accordance with local and national standards. Regular reference duties. Participates in appropriate professional development and scholarly activities. QUALIFICATIONS: Required: MLS degree from an ALA accredited program; minimum of three years experience in an academic or research library, primarily in cataloging and bibliographic control activities. Experience with AACR2, MARC, LCSH, LCRI, LCCS and DDC. Knowledge of OCLC and an integrated local library system. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, excellent oral and written communication skills; interest in a wide variety of cataloging issues and problems; ability to work effectively in a changing environment; experience working independently and collaboratively; and an ability to interact positively and productively. Preferred: Experience cataloging electronic resources, working knowledge of German. COMPENSATION: $28,500+/ year. Benefits include TIAA/CREF and Blue Cross /Blue Shield. APPLICATION: Send letter of application; current resume; and names, addresses and phone numbers of three professional references to the Office of Human Resources, North Dakota State University, PO Box 5345, Fargo, ND 58105-5345. For priority consideration, applications should be received by Friday, October 30, 1998. Applications accepted until position is filled. ENVIRONMENT: NDSU is located in Fargo, an educational, cultural, financial and medical center for the Upper Plains. NDSU is a land-grant university with approximately 8,700 undergraduates, 1000 graduate students, and 700 faculty. With a population of 157,000, the Fargo, N.D.-Moorhead, Minn. metropolitan area is known for its high quality of life. Fargo is within a short drive of the Minnesota lake country and 4 hours from Minneapolis or Winnipeg. For further information regarding the NDSU Libraries visit its homepage at: http://www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu. NDSU is an equal opportunity institution.