Two positions -- University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1. Discovery & Resource Management Systems (DRMS) Coordinator Librarian III or IV The UMass Amherst Libraries<http://www.library.umass.edu/> seek a dynamic and innovative Discovery and Resource Management Systems (DRMS) Coordinator. The DRMS Coordinator provides leadership and vision in the management, support, integration and administration of the Libraries' suite of discovery and information management systems. These systems facilitate search, discovery, access and retrieval of scholarly resources. The DRMS Coordinator communicates and collaborates across library departments and is responsive to library and user needs. The DRMS Coordinator supervises a team of staff engaged in the performance of assigned duties in the Information Resources Management Department of the W.E.B. Du Bois Library. Full description and duties can be found here: https://chroniclevitae.com/jobs/0000328917-01 SALARY COMMENSURATE WITH ADVERTISED QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE Application Instructions: Please apply online<http://www.umass.edu/humres/job-openings> at http://umass.interviewexchange.com/candapply.jsp?JOBID=75897 and submit a letter of application, resume, and contact information (phone and email) for three professional references by October 24, 2016 for priority consideration. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. ******* 2. Metadata Librarian Librarian II or III The UMass Amherst Libraries seek a dynamic and innovative librarian to assist with metadata creation for description, discovery, access, administration and preservation of both digital and physical objects produced, acquired or held by the Libraries and to provide technical support for the metadata in the Libraries' institutional repository, digital collections platforms, and other discovery systems. This will include metadata cleanup, editing, enhancement, migration, mapping and transformations using tools such as Oxygen, MarcEdit, and OpenRefine as well as cataloging material using traditional rules such as RDA, LCSH, LCC, MARC, NACO authority rules, etc. The Metadata Librarian will also provide consultations, training, creation and maintenance of documentation, quality control, investigation of new tools & standards, and development of standards and best practices. May also help coordinate and supervise others involved in creating metadata for local digital collections held by the UMass Amherst Libraries. Full description and duties can be found here: https://www.library.umass.edu/about-the-libraries/jobs/metadata-librarian/ SALARY COMMENSURATE WITH ADVERTISED QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE Application Instructions: Please apply on line<http://umass.interviewexchange.com> at http://umass.interviewexchange.com/candapply.jsp?JOBID=75890 and submit a letter of application, resume, and contact information (phone and email) for three professional references by October 10, 2016 for priority consideration. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. ******* The University of Massachusetts Amherst is strongly committed to excellence and actively supports cultural diversity. As part of a commitment to its own multicultural community, the Library seeks an individual with a demonstrated commitment to diversity and one who will understand and embrace University initiatives and aspirations. The University of Massachusetts Amherst is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer of women, minorities, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities and encourages applications from these and other protected group members. UMass Amherst, the flagship campus of the University of Massachusetts system, sits on nearly 1,450-acres in the scenic Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts, 90 miles from Boston and 175 miles from New York City. The campus provides a rich cultural environment in a rural setting close to major urban centers. As a gateway to knowledge, the UMass Amherst Libraries are key partners in teaching, learning, and research at UMass Amherst and in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Supporting freedom of inquiry, the Libraries foster a diverse and inclusive environment in which to engage with ideas and acquire the critical skills necessary for lifelong learning. *******