Duties and Responsibilities |
Summary: The Monograph Cataloging Associate performs copy cataloging for incoming books; manages routine catalog maintenance tasks; resolves catalog problems of all levels of difficulty; handles patron requests for in-process materials; creates, organizes, and participates in cataloging and catalog maintenance projects; participates in collection management functions such as assessing and deaccessioning print books; assists in hiring and training student workers; and manages reports and procedural documents related to the job.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Performs copy cataloging for incoming print books. This entails searching the library catalog Alma-Primo and
OCLC WorldCat database for record copies, applying complex rules and library procedures in record selection and editing, and adhering to the additional steps required by each special group of materials such as books with patron requests and Special Collection items.
- Participates in print collection management projects to support the library's goal to rightsize the print book collection. Performs collection assessment pertaining to duplication and physical condition. Assists with sorting and organizing deaccessioned books for pickup by or delivery to Better World Books and other not-for-profit organizations; serves as the backup contact person with those organizations as needed.
- Sorts, distributes and resolves incoming catalog maintenance requests referred from staff in all libraries. Processes withdrawal and relocation requests. Corrects call numbers, holdings and bibliographic information in Alma-Primo, applying established cataloging rules and procedures. Searches for and exports correct WorldCat records into Alma-Primo for missing and incorrect bibliographic records.
- Participates in authority control and data cleanup processes. Identifies and resolves unauthorized name, series and subject headings in bibliographic records manually and via batch reports.
- Verifies, retrieves, and catalogs in-process materials that have been requested by patrons. Communicates with the requestor if the request cannot be filled.
- Assists in metadata projects for ebooks in collections. Initiates and participates in other departmental projects especially those with the goal to enhance discovery and access of the library's print book collections.
- Performs physical processing and catalog maintenance tasks in the absence of student workers. Assists in hiring and training student workers. Documents and maintains procedures pertaining to the job.
- Participates in committee work, University service, and professional development.
-Perform other duties as assigned. |
About Loyola University Chicago |
Loyola University Chicago is a private Jesuit University founded in 1870 by the Society of Jesus. One of the largest Catholic Universities in the United States, Loyola's professional schools include programs in medicine, nursing, and health sciences anchored by the Loyola University Medical Center, and the Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Comprised of thirteen colleges and schools, Loyola University Chicago offers more than 80 undergraduate and 140 graduate/professional programs while enrolling approximately 17,000 students. In addition to offering a world class educational experience, Loyola University Chicago strives to be an employer of choice by offering its staff and faculty a wide array of affordable, comprehensive, and competitive benefits. Our benefits are centered on health and wellness, financial security, equity, and work-life balance. We offer medical, dental, vision, 403(b),
HSA, FSAs, tuition benefit, pre-tax transit benefits,
EAP, and more. To view our benefits in detail,
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As one of the nation's largest Jesuit, Catholic Universities, Loyola University Chicago fosters a transformative cultural experience that honors Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. We are committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse, mission driven workforce that enables a culture of inclusivity. We act with the heart of a nonprofit organization and an academic enterprise with ethical practices that advance the Jesuit Mission. Loyola actively seeks to build a community of diverse opinions, perspectives, and backgrounds that support our Jesuit tradition, while helping Ramblers foster a sense of belonging and affinity for all.
Loyola University Chicago is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion (except where religion is a bona fide occupational qualification for the job), national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status or any other factor protected by law.
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