Discovery and Metadata Librarian
Auburn University Job Location: Apply By: July 3, 2026 Date Created: 06/02/2026
Auburn University Libraries seeks an innovative, enthusiastic, and user-focused individual to serve as the Discovery and Metadata Librarian. Reporting to the Head of the Collections, Discovery, and Resource Sharing (CDR) Department, this position is responsible for managing Web scale discovery and coordinating metadata operations for monographic materials in the Discovery Services Unit, including the organization and assessment of workflows related to the copy and adaptive cataloging of books and e-books. As needed, the Discovery and Metadata Librarian may perform original and enhanced MARC-based descriptive cataloging of library materials requiring the application of both RDA and AACR2 rules. Other responsibilities include assisting with the development and use of metadata for other information resources as assigned. As a supervisor and professional librarian in the Discovery Services Unit within the CDR Department, this position will be expected to contribute to ongoing improvements in overall metadata strategy and best practices that support the mission of Auburn University and its Libraries. This position will work with the rest of the department and Libraries to implement a library services platform (LSP) to replace our Voyager integrated library system (ILS) which reaches end of life in 2026. This position works closely with the Department Head, Metadata Librarians, and the Collections Unit in the CDR Department, as well as the other units in The Libraries on cataloging and managing collections. This twelve-month tenure-track position requires professional and scholarly activity as well as service on library and university committees. For more information about the Auburn University Libraries, visit https://www.lib.auburn.edu/.
- Managing Web scale discovery services such as EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS) or similar tools
- Supervising three staff members in the Discovery Services Unit of the CDR Department
- Organizing and assessing workflows related to the routine cataloging of books and e-books
- Managing cataloging processes for the Libraries’ approval plans through vendors such as GOBI and Brodart
- Assisting with troubleshooting problems with Web Scale Discovery and other discovery tools
- Assisting with troubleshooting access issues for electronic resources that involve descriptive metadata in collaboration with the E-Resources Team and Discovery Unit
- Original and enhanced MARC-based descriptive cataloging of information resources in all formats
- May also catalog materials using Dublin Core or other metadata schemas as needed
- Working individually and as part of a team in the assessment, development, and implementation of metadata strategies for special projects as assigned
- Conducting annual and ongoing performance reviews for three staff in the Discovery Services Unit
- Developing and maintaining policies, procedures, and other types of documentation as directed by the Head of Collections, Discovery, and Resource Sharing
- Maintaining current awareness of emerging trends and developments in metadata and cataloging
- Performing other duties and assisting with special projects as assigned