Ethiopic Languages Librarian
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Job Title
Ethiopic Language Librarian (Acquisitions)
Location
Library of Congress – Nairobi Office (LOC-Nairobi)
Job Overview
Serves as the Ethiopic language librarian with a primary focus on acquisitions in the Acquisitions Section of LOC-Nairobi. Processes books and other library materials in Amharic and related Ethiopic languages from Ethiopia and Eritrea. Creates initial bibliographic records for such materials and works with staff in the Monograph and Serials Cataloging Section, providing language expertise to complete the cataloging of these materials. Documents invoices and receipts against materials and signs as receiving officer to authorize fiscal processing and approval for payments. May be assigned to perform similar tasks for books acquired from other countries and in other languages as required by processing priorities.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
45% – Acquisitions, Receiving and Invoice Verification
- Receives incoming packages of publications in all formats, purchased or otherwise acquired from Ethiopia and Eritrea, prioritizing those in Amharic and other Ethiopic languages.
- Verifies contents of packages against cover letters, invoices and receipts, and packing or shipping lists from different suppliers.
- Determines the source and method of acquisitions (purchase, gift or exchange).
- Maintains records of incoming shipments for each Bibliographic Representative and country.
- Determines the categories of incoming information resources (serials, monographs, and non-book materials).
- Using specialized search knowledge and skills, searches ILS, OFORS (LOC-Nairobi’s finance and acquisitions system), as well as other Online Public Access Catalogs (OPACs) to verify LOC and AfriCAP participant holdings for all received materials.
- Attaches various forms or selection slips to serials or monographs for appropriate processing by other Sections and passes them to the Library Acquisitions Specialists for selection and subject/profile assignment.
- If an item has already been cataloged at the time of receiving, prints the ILS catalog record for onward transmission to the relevant Library Acquisitions Specialist.
- Certifies and authenticates documentation of received materials with a formal receiving stamp, which the Finance Section uses as the receiving report authorizing payment to the source. The incumbent’s certification indicates that the materials received match the voucher, invoice or receipt and are the materials ordered in the correct amounts.
25% – Initial Descriptive Cataloging / IBC Record Creation
- Creates initial descriptive cataloging for all new publications approved for retention from Ethiopia and Eritrea (as well as from the other 28 Sub-Saharan countries covered by LOC-Nairobi Office, as needed) using the MARC format for new monographs in ILS and for new serials in OFORS.
- Requires knowledge of Resource Description & Access (RDA) and Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2nd ed (AACR2), LOC cataloging standards, MARC tags and record formats, and a good knowledge of ILS procedures and policies.
15% – Serials Check-in and Claims
- Checks Ethiopic-language serials issues into ILS using specialized software knowledge and skills to locate the ILS bibliographic record, holdings, and item record, and to determine whether the item in hand matches the item in ILS before updating the holdings/item record.
- Notes any changes or variations in the title, volume and numbering system of each serial system.
- Using specialized software and knowledge, updates and/or creates holdings record summary statements in the ILS database for reference by LC Washington and other users as material awaits shipment to LOC Washington, thereby eliminating the possibility of acquiring duplicates.
- Updates location data, enumeration, chronology and status in item records and re-sequences item records.
- Identifies errors and uses special validation techniques to reduce errors.
15% – Ethiopic Gift and Exchange Liaison
- Serves as the liaison responsible for the office’s Gift and Exchange program for books and other materials received from Ethiopia and Eritrea.
- Sends formal requests for such materials on behalf of the office and acknowledges receipt when those materials arrive.
- Follows processing procedures for these materials as described above.
- Tracks sources and records any balance of exchange between such exchange partners.
Note: This position description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed. The incumbent will be required to perform other duties as assigned by the agency.
Qualifications and Evaluations
Security Clearance Requirement
All selected candidates must be able to obtain and hold a security certificate or Public Trust security clearance.
Education Requirement
College or university studies required.
Experience Requirement
Three years of experience in an appropriate professional environment that includes financial sector or translation experience is required.
Evaluation Criteria
You will be evaluated against the qualifications and requirements in this vacancy announcement. You may be asked to complete a pre-employment language or skills test. You must complete the application form and provide the required documents. Your application must address all the position qualifications and requirements including education, experience, language, and any knowledge/skills/abilities listed. If you fail to submit a complete application, your application may be disqualified for this position.
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