Tēnā koutou, e ngā rangatira
Ka nui ngā mihi ki a koutou i runga anō i ngā tini āhuatanga o te wā. Kei te huri te ao whakarārangi pukapuka, nō reira, me panoni hoki ngā ture whakarārangi pukapuka. Nō reira, me kimi ka tika te RSC i ngā whakaaro o ngā iwi taketake o te ao.
The international RDA (Resource Description and Access) cataloguing rules are undergoing some significant changes in order to reflect changing metadata standards and the shift towards linked data. The RDA Steering Committee (RSC) is seeking input from indigenous cataloguers around the world to help identify and eliminate areas of Western bias within the language and conceptual structure of the draft rules.
We would love to hear from cataloguers who identify as Māori, Pasifika, or other indigenous affiliation, and who would be interested in contributing to this work. Please contact ORDAC representative Chris Todd at Chris.Todd(a)wcc.govt.nz<mailto:Chris.Todd@wcc.govt.nz> for more information.
For more information about the new rules, the underlying model (the IFLA LRM) and the RSC, please see:
RSC: http://www.rda-rsc.org/
IFLA LRM: https://www.ifla.org/publications/node/11412
Kāore e kume roatia te korero, nō reira, noho ora mai
Nā mātou noa
Nā ngā kaimahi o ORDAC (Oceania RDA Community)
http://www.rda-rsc.org/oceania
Kia ora koutou,
The end of the year is approaching fast and we’re planning the final issue of Catapult for 2018. Do you have an interesting cataloguing project to share, or other cataloguing related news?
We really loved reading about Tamsyn’s role at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi Tāmaki EH McCormick Research Library in the September issue – would you be interested in sharing what it’s like to be a cataloguer in your institution?
If you have something already, or want to have a chat about an idea for a feature article, please get in touch. We’ll be accepting submissions up until Monday 10th December.
Kia pai tō rā/Have a nice day!
Anoushka
Anoushka McGuire | Team Leader, Cataloguing Team 1
National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa
Direct Dial: +64 4 470 4524 | www.natlib.govt.nz<http://www.natlib.govt.nz/>
The National Library of New Zealand is part of the Department of Internal Affairs
Kia ora koutou,
This has been posted on nz-libs too but I wanted to make sure the New Zealand cataloguing community is aware of this opportunity.
If you have any questions, please do get in touch!
Ngā mihi nui,
Anoushka
Type: Permanent
Hours: Full time
Location: Wellington
Business Group: National Library
Branch: Information and Knowledge Services
Salary: $45,744-$61,889
Are you interested in creating quality bibliographic metadata for New Zealand's heritage collections?
The National Library of New Zealand sits within the Information and Knowledge Services branch of the Department of Internal Affairs. Our branch is all about connecting New Zealanders to trusted information.
This role sits in one of the monographic cataloguing teams within the Content Services directorate of the National Library. Content Services is responsible for acquiring and describing the published collections of the National Library of New Zealand, including the Alexander Turnbull Library, and creating and maintaining New Zealand's National Bibliography.
As a Collection Description Librarian, you will make a big difference to how people access and use the published collections by creating high quality, accurate descriptions of resources.
To succeed in this role you will:
· Have an understanding of the need for bibliographic description, subject analysis and authority control, and would relish the opportunity to develop skills in this area
· Be curious, and unafraid to ask questions
· Demonstrate an ability to analyse material and summarise content effectively
· Be comfortable with technology and interested in how we can use it to help make the library's collections more discoverable
· Have an enthusiasm for learning and be quick to pick up new skills
· Enjoy problem solving and nutting things out
· Have an eye for detail
· Enjoy working in a team and developing strong peer relationships
In return you will be trained to create high quality bibliographic records using international standards, giving you a solid foundation for future work in the metadata space. You'll also get to work with the amazing range of collection items, both physical and digital, which come across our desks and be part of a great team of other cataloguers, indexers and collection development specialists.
Qualifications:
· A degree and a recognised library qualification, the minimum being the Level 5 Diploma in Information and Library Studies from the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, OR
· Professional Registration through LIANZA, OR
· An equivalent combination of qualifications, training and experience, approved by the Director of Content Services.
If you want to join a supportive team which is committed to excellence, we would very much like to hear from you.
Applications close: 5pm, Tuesday 27 November 2018
For more information please contact: Anoushka McGuire (Team Leader, Cataloguing Team 1) on anoushka.mcguire(a)dia.govt.nz or telephone (04) 470 4524
Job description: To review the full job description, please click here<http://www.bfound.net/Company/164-20180112070150.pdf>. If you are unable to follow the link, please review the full job description on our careers website.
To apply: To apply online, please click here<https://jobs.bfound.net/Jobs/146249?CoId=164>.
Anoushka McGuire | Team Leader, Cataloguing Team 1
National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa
Direct Dial: +64 4 470 4524 | www.natlib.govt.nz<http://www.natlib.govt.nz/>
The National Library of New Zealand is part of the Department of Internal Affairs