Totally Unique Opportunities - DIGITAL HERITAGE PRESERVATION The vision of the National Library is to connect New Zealanders with information important to all aspects of their lives. To achieve our vision we are embracing a process of quite rapid cultural and organisational transformation that is exciting and sustainable. The New Generation National Library Strategy will, we believe, create a workplace that will be perceived as "a great place to work". We invite you to be a part of that change. A groundbreaking challenge is to preserve digital objects so that they are accessible for future generations. The National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa, is therefore developing the National Digital Heritage Archive (NDHA) which is expected to go live in October 2008. The NDHA system will form the basis for collecting and preserving digital objects for future research, study and cultural experience. We are seeking to create an expert digital preservation team to work collaboratively, in the first instance, with the NDHA project team tasked with implementing the NDHA and then to move forward with the establishment of strong digital preservation strategies and policies as well as routine preservation operations. The early induction period is intended to facilitate an understanding of the Library, the project and new software before undertaking operational digital preservation activity. NATIONAL DIGITAL HERITAGE ARCHIVE MANAGER You will thrive on the opportunity to provide leadership to an expert team in this major new digital preservation initiative. Reporting to the Programme Architect National Digital Heritage Archive in the first instance, your primary responsibility will be the planning and development of the NDHA as an operational digital preservation activity. As collaboration in national and global digital preservation forums is expected, you will have at least three years experience of digital preservation and access issues. You will need to demonstrate the ability to operate at a high strategic level along with demonstrated management expertise. A Doctorate or Master’s degree in computing or a related information management discipline is required, although academic qualifications in another discipline with demonstrable experience and knowledge of the digital preservation environment, will also be considered. NDHA PRESERVATION POLICY ANALYST Reporting to the National Digital Heritage Archive Manager, you will be responsible for establishing a robust and cohesive framework for digital preservation policy and strategy and for undertaking continuing policy development and operation as part of the National Library’s digital preservation programme. The results of policy and strategy development will be used to inform ongoing digital preservation actions. You should possess a demonstrated passion for the long-term archiving and preservation of digital objects and be able to show vision in developing policy to achieve permanent accessibility. It’s expected that you will have a Masters or Doctorate in a relevant discipline and have an advanced understanding of computer technology and research methodologies. You will be experienced in developing policy. NDHA DIGITAL PRESERVATION ANALYST Reporting to the National Digital Heritage Archive Manager you will be responsible for the research, design, development, testing and review of preservation strategies for the digital material held within the NDHA, in order to prevent or mitigate technological obsolescence. You will undertake risk management for the NDHA and propose and test realistic solutions following best practice and adhering to international standards. You should possess a demonstrated commitment to the long-term archiving and preservation of digital objects and be able to show vision and skill in developing strategies to achieve permanent accessibility. You will undertake regular surveys of the digital preservation environment and emerging technologies as well as impact analysis and cost/benefit analysis to determine the best strategies for any given preservation activity. It’s expected that you will have a Masters or Doctorate in a relevant discipline and have an advanced understanding of computer technology and research methodologies. Academic qualifications in another discipline with demonstrable experience and knowledge of the digital preservation environment, may also be considered. FOR ALL THREE POSITIONS: Your project management skills are superb as is your ability to show initiative and to understand and employ international preservation standards. With your talent for communication, you will be able to discuss this complex topic with a wide range of people and stakeholders at all levels. These are permanent positions but, for exceptional applicants, fixed term contracts for a minimum of three years would be considered. To register interest in, or apply for, any of the above positions, please email your resumé to Ben Pearson, Beyond Recruitment Ltd at [log in to unmask] Job descriptions and an application form are available at http://www.natlib.govt.nz/about-us/working-here/current-job-opportunities ____________________________________________________________________________________ Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa NATIONAL LIBRARY OF NEW ZEALAND The National Library has an equal employment opportunity policy and a commitment to meeting its objectives under the Treaty of Waitangi.