Position Summary
Columbia University Libraries is currently seeking applicants for the position of Bibliographic Assistant VII in the department of Collections Acquisition & Metadata Services. Columbia University Libraries is a globally-recognized academic research library, serving one of the world's most important centers of research and learning. The Libraries' collection includes resources in more than 450 languages and primary source materials that span over 4,000 years of human thought. The collections include over 15 million volumes, with access to over 7 million online electronic resource titles, nearly 300,000 linear feet of manuscripts and archives, over 150,000 maps, and over 1.2 million graphic and audio-visual materials. Through an extensive global network of library partnerships, Columbia Libraries also facilitates access to collections at academic, research, and public libraries across the country and the world.
The Bibliographic Assistant in this position will work mainly with monograph material from countries primarily located in the Mid-East and process the material for discovery in the Libraries catalog. The incumbent will perform all phases of bibliographic editing for monographic materials received from acquisitions departments.
Test: Language tests will be given the day of the interview.
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Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
| Title | Location | Department | Category | Employment Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bibliographic Assistant VI | Morningside | Libraries | Libraries | Part Time |
| Bibliographic Assistant VI | Morningside | Libraries | Libraries | Full Time |
| Nurse Practitioner - Cardiology | Columbia University Medical Center | Medicine | Health/Clinical, Nurse Practitioner | Full Time |
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