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Entry Level Catalog Order Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Position Overview An employee in this entry-level position performs public service duties necessary ... Assists in locating materials and using the library catalog. Assists with use of library equipment ...

Customer Services Support Operator

$17.50 - $22.25/hr

Support customers using online ordering and catalog platforms. * Document all customer interactions ... Seniority Level * Entry-level to mid-level customer support professional (approximately 2-5 years ...

Customer Services Support Operator

Buffalo Grove, IL · On-site

$17.50 - $22.25/hr

Support customers using online ordering and catalog platforms. * Document all customer interactions ... Seniority Level * Entry-level to mid-level customer support professional (approximately 2-5 years ...

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How much do entry level catalog order jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level catalog order in the United States is $19.77, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $21.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Copy Cataloging Student Worker

Copy Cataloging Student Worker

Brigham Young University-Hawaii

Miami Beach, FL • On-site

$13.75 - $15.50/hr

Part-time

Posted 6 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Support the Children's collection weeding project by pulling items for review, verifying them against the catalog, withdrawing items, and removing holdings or item records as directed.

  • Locate, import, and edit existing bibliographic records in WorldCat and the library catalog using OCLC WMS, ensuring records match physical items and updating call numbers, holdings, and item records as needed.

  • Prepare materials for shelving or discard by creating spine labels, applying ownership stamps, processing or de-processing withdrawn items, and performing basic quality control and proofreading of records.


Job description

Students may only have 5 open job applications at a time.

Work Experience:

Entry-Level (Foundational)

Work Experience Description:

Suitable for students with basic foundational knowledge and little to no practical experience, ideal for freshmen or sophomores who have completed only introductory courses.

Job Summary

The Copy Cataloging Student Assistant supports the library's Technical Services unit by locating, importing, and editing existing bibliographic records and by helping maintain the accuracy of the catalog. During Summer, this position will focus heavily on the Children's collection weeding (deselection) project, assisting with the review, withdrawal, and record cleanup of materials being removed from the collection. Work is performed under the supervision of the Collections and Cataloging Librarian. This position is well suited to a careful, detail-oriented student who enjoys methodical, precise, and sometimes repetitive work where accuracy matters.

Note: The library currently uses OCLC WorldShare Management Services (WMS) and will migrate to EBSCO's FOLIO platform in January 2027. The student should be adaptable and willing to learn a new library services platform during their employment.

Application Requirements

In order to be considered for hire, please complete all of the following:

  • Complete application on Workday.

  • Upload most recent resume to Workday.

  • Upload a copy of your FALL 2026 class schedule to Workday.

  • Create and email a short video and SEND to the following to karen.keesing@byuh.edu. In the video...

  • Introduce yourself (name, hometown, major, date of graduation)

  • State why you feel you would be a good fit for work at the Library Circulation Desk

  • Describe yourself as a worker, including your most positive aspects

  • Identify challenges you have experienced being a worker, and describe your strategy to overcome these challenges

  • What are your career goals for after graduation?

Primary Responsibilities

  • Support the Children's collection weeding project: pull items flagged for review, verify them against the catalog, withdraw items in the system, and remove holdings/item records as directed.

  • Search WorldCat and the library catalog through OCLC WMS (WorldShare Record Manager) to locate and verify existing bibliographic records that match items in hand.

  • Verify that records match the physical item by checking title, author, edition, publication date, and other identifying details.

  • Download, import, and edit copy cataloging records according to established procedures.

  • Apply and verify call numbers (Library of Congress classification) and create or update holdings and item records, including barcodes and location codes.

  • Update collection statistics and maintain accurate counts of items processed and withdrawn.

  • Prepare materials for the shelf or for discard, including spine labels, ownership stamps, and processing/de-processing of withdrawn items.

  • Perform basic quality control and proofreading of records to catch errors or inconsistencies.

  • Assist with related technical services tasks, including preparation for the upcoming FOLIO migration, as assigned.

Required Qualifications

  • Currently enrolled BYU-Hawaii student in good academic standing and compliant with the CES Honor Code.

  • Strong attention to detail and a high level of accuracy; able to catch small discrepancies and follow precise, multi-step procedures consistently.

  • Dependable, punctual, and able to work independently after training.

  • Comfortable with basic computer applications and able to learn new software systems, including a future platform migration.

  • Ability to handle repetitive tasks carefully without losing accuracy.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Previous library, clerical, or data-entry experience.

  • Familiarity with a second language (helpful for processing the library's international and foreign-language materials).

  • Interest in library science, information organization, or a related field.

Education

Lower Division Courses Completed

Work Experience

3 Months of Directly Relevant Experience

Physical Demands

  • Typical office environment

  • Candidates must also be able to lift up to 40 lbs.

  • Involves sitting at a workstation for extended periods and regular handling of books and materials; the weeding project includes light lifting, pulling, and moving carts of items.

Base Rate Per Hour:

16.00