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Subject:        Re: spatial data curator position U of M
Date:   Thu, 14 Nov 2013 15:50:05 -0600
From:   Ryan Mattke <[log in to unmask]>
To:     Maps, Air Photo, GIS Forum - Map Librarianship
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This position has now been posted! Please see the short description and
the link for applications below..




Spatial Data Analyst/Curator

University Libraries / U-Spatial Data Core Team

University of Minnesota


Overview

The University of Minnesota’s U-Spatial: Support for Spatial Research
initiative (https://uspatial.umn.edu/) seeks a knowledgeable and
proactive Spatial Data Analyst/Curator to advance U-Spatial’s Data Core
mission, which focuses on significantly enhancing access to
University-generated digital geospatial research information through
functions of data collection, discovery, and archiving/preservation. The
Spatial Data Analyst/Curator works with the U-Spatial Data Core team
under the management and direction of the University Libraries, which
holds institutional responsibility for supporting the products and
processes of scholarship through the collection, provisioning, and
preservation of information resources in all formats and media.  As
such, the work of the Spatial Data Analyst/Curator uses a life-cycle
data management approach to serve the specific needs of the spatial data
creator/user community while ensuring that processes and methods
employed are strongly aligned with enterprise strategies and systems.


Required Qualifications include a Master's degree in library/information
science from an American Library Association accredited library school,
GIS-related field, or equivalent combination of advanced degree and
relevant experience, as well as experience with geographical information
systems, including/especially Esri's ArcGIS software, and experience
with metadata creation, schema, and management.


For complete description, qualifications and to apply, go
to:https://employment.umn.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=116146
<https://employment.umn.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=116146>.


The University of Minnesota is an Equal Opportunity Educator andEmployer.




On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 6:27 AM, Angie Cope, American Geographical
Society Library, UW Milwaukee <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:

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            POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT





    Spatial Data Analyst/Curator
    The University of Minnesota’s U-Spatial: Support for Spatial Research
    (https://uspatial.umn.edu/) initiative seeks a knowledgeable and
    proactive Spatial Data Analyst/Curator to advance U-Spatial’s Data Core
    mission, which focuses on significantly enhancing access to
    University-generated digital geospatial research information through
    functions of data collection, discovery, and archiving/preservation. The
    Spatial Data Analyst/Curator works with the U-Spatial Data Core team
    under the management and direction of the University Libraries, which
    holds institutional responsibility for supporting the products and
    processes of scholarship through the collection, provisioning, and
    preservation of information resources in all formats and media.  As
    such, the work of the Spatial Data Analyst/Curator uses a life-cycle
    data management approach to serve the specific needs of the spatial data
    creator/user community while ensuring that processes and methods
    employed are strongly aligned with enterprise strategies and systems.

    Position Responsibilities
    Reporting to the Head of the John R. Borchert Map Library, and working
    closely with the U-Spatial Data Core team, the Libraries Research Data
    Management/Curation Initiative, the University Digital Conservancy
    program, and other Libraries and campus geospatial information services,
    the Spatial Data Analyst/Curator holds primary responsibilities in these
    areas:
    ●     Consultation and Advocacy -- consults with University faculty,
    staff,
    and students from across the University on policy and procedural issues
    related to the creation, management and dissemination of spatial data
    assets.  Consultation areas include, but are not limited to, the
    application  of University policies, general issues on copyright and
    data governance (e.g., open access allowances, as well as controls over
    legally private and sensitive data), and data management plan compliance
    and best practices. Coordinates the development, release, and promotion
    and user support of data core tools and resources (enterprise-level data
    storage, geospatial information discovery service or portal, archiving
    and preservation services, web services, spatial analysis service, etc.)
    among the University community, in coordination with U-Spatial,
    Libraries, and other University staff. Supports end-user training
    activities and creates documentation to make it easy for people to use
    data core resources.

    ●     Content Recruitment -- Develop and execute a multi-year, community
    engagement strategy to acquire and build a corpus of digital spatial
    data for access and preservation via U-Spatial. Conduct community
    assessments to inform the identification of content recruitment targets.

    ●     Workflow Analysis and Process Development -- analyzes user
    workflows
    and data flows to inform the design and development of low-barrier
    processes for content submission into the access and repository systems
    used by U-Spatial (i.e., geoportal federated web application access
    system, and a DPS-digital preservation repository management system).
    Develop, in collaboration with U-Spatial technology staff and the
    Libraries’ Digital Preservation and Repository Technologies staff,
    systematic processes for ensuring that ingested spatial data is made
    discoverable/accessible (via a geoportal) and is archived/preserved (via
    DPS).






    ●     Metadata Management -- standards, creation, transformation,
    ingest. In
    coordination with Libraries’ Data Management and Access, establish
    metadata procedures, following standardized geospatial metadata
    application profiles and guidelines. Develop geospatial metadata
    creation and editing processes including use of linked data. Manage
    metadata crosswalks, transformations, and efficient spatial data ingest
    processes.  Oversee quality control measures to ensure effective
    discovery and access to spatial data by the user community.

    ●     Supervision.  May supervise a small group of graduate students in
    support of U-Spatial Data Core work.


    Qualifications

    Required Qualifications
    ●     Master's degree in library/information science from an American
    Library Association accredited library school, GIS-related field, or
    equivalent combination of advanced degree and relevant experience.
    ●     Demonstrated understanding of cartographic and geospatial
    resources
    and concepts.
    ●     Experience with geographical information systems,
    including/especially
    ERSI's ArcGIS software.
    ●     Experience with metadata creation, schema, and management.
    ●     Familiarity with tools and techniques involving metadata
    validation,
    crosswalks, authorities and registries, and transformations.
    ●     Excellent assessment, analytical, problem-solving and
    decision-making
    skills.
    ●     Demonstrated project management skills.
    ●     Excellent communication, presentation, interpersonal and
    relationship-building skills.
    ●     Demonstrated initiative, self-direction, and ability to work
    independently.
    ●     Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with faculty,
    staff and
    students in a research-intensive environment.

    Preferred Qualifications
    ●     Knowledge of ISO 19115 Geographic Information - Metadata family of
    metadata standards and specifications.
    ●     Experience with geospatial methods, spatial data formats and
    models,
    and spatial statistics.
    ●     Understanding of common web and open source technologies for
    geospatial data such as XML, Python, GeoServer, PostGIS, OpenLayers, and
    GDAL/OGR.
    ●     Data programming experience, for example scripting or
    performing batch
    metadata operations/transformations using standard tools and methods.
    ●     Knowledge of data repository, preservation, and curation
    concepts and
    their application.
    ●     Demonstrated interest in the applications of current and emerging
    technologies and their integration into the delivery of information
    services.
    ●     Demonstrated aptitude for teaching and developing user-oriented
    documentation.

    Appointment Information
    This is a full-time, 12-month, two-year, annually renewable
    academic/professional position with appointment at the
    Assistant/Associate Librarian rank, with the possibility of extension.
    The Libraries offer a competitive salary commensurate with experience
    and excellent benefits.   Watch for position posting, including
    application instructions, soon.




--
Ryan Mattke
Head, John R. Borchert Map Library
University of Minnesota
S-76 Wilson Library
309 19th Ave South
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Phone: 612.624.5757
Email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Web: http://www.lib.umn.edu/borchert <https://www.lib.umn.edu/borchert>