The Cataloging Unit creates and maintains metadata for bibliographic description and items held in the New York State Library collections. The description is created in accordance with international rules known as Resource Description and Access (RDA), Anglo American Cataloging Rules revised (AACR2), Library of Congress Policy Statement (LCPS), and local practice. The metadata is created using Machine-Readable Cataloging 21 (MARC21) format.
The Cataloging Unit is seeking an intern to create and update the MARC holdings for State and Federal serials. This will require them to systematics going through the Government Document collections to note all the issues that we have. Create a markup of the holdings using MARC21 for holdings in the library's management system (Sirsi), and in OCLC Worldcat database. They would also learn how to update serial bibliographic records.
Reporting to the Head of Cataloging, the students will receive training in reading and editing MARC21 bibliographic records, and editing/creating MARC holding records.
This position is open to graduate students who are enrolled at a Participating Institution. Preference may be given to those who are pursuing a Masters in Library or Information Science.
Student may work up to 25 hours per week during the hours of 8 am to 4 pm, Monday through Friday.
To apply for this position, please send your resume, cover letter, transcript (unofficial is acceptable), and signed application to Internships@nysed.gov with the code OCE-SU24-1P in your subject line. Applications must be signed by your campus coordinator. Failure to send complete applications or follow the instructions will result in your removal from consideration for this position.
John Burnett