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Vacancy for Archivematica Maintainer at Artefactual
12 December 2022
Remote
$70,000 - $96,000 CAD
Full-Time
Vacancy for Digital Preservation Specialist, Customer Success at Artefactual
12 December 2022
Remote
$70,000 - $85,000 CAD
Full-Time
Vacancy for Senior Archivist at University of Westminster
3 January 2023
London
£43,611 inc. LWA
Full-Time
Vacancy for Preservation Program Officer at National Archives and Records Administration
30 November 2022
Anywhere in the U.S. (remote job)
$111,521 - $164,102 per year
Full-Time
Vacancy for Digital Archives Project Officer at the National Archives of Australia
4 December 2022
Mitchell, ACT
76,821-$82,406 pa + 15.4% super
Full-Time
Vacancy for Training and Engagement Manager at the Digital Repository of Ireland
11 December 2022
Ireland
€39,195 to €51,090
Full-Time
Harvard Library joins the Digital Preservation Coalition
Added on 22 November 2022
The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) is delighted to welcome the Harvard Library as its newest associate member.
With an active digital preservation program since 2000, Harvard Library has a longstanding stewardship commitment to ensure current and future access to and (re)use of materials critical to the University’s research, teaching, and learning mission. The Harvard Library views digital preservation as a process of facilitating meaningful, technically-mediated human communication throughout time.
Vacancy for Research Data Librarian at University of Surrey
4 December 2022
Guildford
£34,308 to £42,155
Full-Time
Vacancy for Associate Director, Archives & Special Collections (University Archivist) at University of Melbourne
29 November 2022
Parkville
Senior Manager 1 (circa $190,000 per annum total remuneration package including superannuation
Full-Time
DPC Technology Watch Guidance Note: A new case study on understanding user needs
Added on 15 November 2022
The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) has made a new Technology Watch Guidance Note on Understanding user needs: A case study from the National Library of Scotland by Chris Fleet available on general release today, following a 1-month DPC Member preview.
Access is an important element of digital preservation workflows and ultimately information is preserved so it can be used: so, understanding what users need is a key aspect of successful digital preservation. This case study is a real-world example of how this has been done at one institution, with constraints of time, expertise and resource. It demonstrates how a rich seam of information on user needs can be gathered through a variety of interactions with users and how this can help inform future activities and decision making.
"Understanding user needs is an essential part of planning for digital preservation and access and something that is encapsulated in the latest version of our Rapid Assessment Model (DPC RAM),” explains Jenny Mitcham, Head of Good Practice and Standards for the DPC.