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Vacancy for Graduate Trainee Digital Archivists at University of Oxford
31 January 2022
Oxford
£20,047
Fixed Term
Vacancy for Digital Transfer Advisor at The National Archives
30 January 2022
Richmond upon Thames, London
£32,000
Full-Time
Vacancy for Service Owner: Digital Preservation at The National Archives
27 January 2022
Richmond upon Thames, London
£62,000
Full-Time
Vacancy for Operations and Communications Manager at the Digital Repository of Ireland
24 January 2022
€45,842 – €60,981
Full-Time
Vacancy for Digital Curation Technical Specialist at University of Melbourne
13 January 2022
Parkville
$96,002 - $103,921 (UOM 7)
Full-Time
CLOCKSS joins the Digital Preservation Coalition
Added on 4 January 2022
The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) is delighted to welcome CLOCKSS, as they become the newest Full Member of the Coalition.
A collaboration between leading research libraries and academic publishers around the globe, CLOCKSS is a digital preservation archive for scholarly content. It focuses on content licensed or published by research libraries, and is currently entrusted to preserve more than 46 million journal articles and 260,000 books. These are held in twelve secure repositories distributed around the world at major academic institutions.
Preserving Born-Digital Design and Construction Records: Member preview of new DPC Technology Watch Report
Added on 16 December 2021
The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) has released a Member Preview of a new Technology Watch Report on Preserving Born-Digital Design and Construction Records by Aliza Leventhal and Jody Thompson, today.
Preserving Born-Digital Design and Construction Records aims to support archival professionals, as well as active designers and facilities managers, considering acquisition, preservation, and access approaches that account for both the technical and cultural components of the broad range of born-digital design and construction records created throughout the course of designing, building, and maintaining a built space.
Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision joins the Digital Preservation Coalition
Added on 15 December 2021
[Zie hieronder voor de Nederlandse versie]
The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) is delighted to welcome the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision (Sound and Vision) as the Coalition’s newest Associate Member.
Established in 1997, Sound and Vision manages one of the largest digitalized media archives in the world packed with (among others) radio and television recordings, YouTube and TikTok videos, podcasts and games.