Have you ever managed a library’s metadata transformation or crosswalk projects? If yes, please explain your role.

    Focusing Perspectives on Information Exploration

    Sample interview questions: Have you ever managed a library’s metadata transformation or crosswalk projects? If yes, please explain your role.

    Sample answer:

    Yes, I have managed several library metadata transformation and crosswalk projects, including:

    • Crosswalk of MARC21 records to MODS: I led a team of metadata librarians in developing a crosswalk to translate MARC21 records into MODS (Metadata Object Description Schema) records for a large academic library. The project involved mapping data elements between the two schemas, resolving inconsistencies, and developing automated workflows to perform the transformation.

    • Transformation of EAD finding aids to MARC21: I oversaw the transformation of a collection of Encoded Archival Description (EAD) finding aids into MARC21 records for a historical society. The project required in-depth knowledge of both EAD and MARC21, as well as expertise in data extraction and record mapping.

    • Standardization of metadata for a consortium of libraries: I collaborated with a team of librarians from multiple institutions to develop a standardized metadata schema for a consortium of academic libraries. The project involved assessing existing metadata practices, identifying commonalities, and developing guidelines for consistent metadata creation.

    My role in these projects included:

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