To appraise and arrange a collection of c. 70,000 born-digital files. These were created by a family member from c. 1980 onwards using their own unique filing system and include business and personal correspondence. To work with our archivist on setting up a digital preservation programme to work alongside our physical archives programme. This will cover both historic born-digital material on physical media and modern digitizations of paper archive material. Our goal is to ensure that we have the technological capability to preserve digital files and a Digital Asset Management System to verify, catalogue, store, and provide access to this material. This also includes defining a policy for the archive and for the wider organisation. You must have:
A professional qualification in Archives/Records Management or Digital Archives management, for Information Management and Digital Preservation (or similar). Knowledge and experience of appraising records for long-term value, specifically working with born-digital collections. Specialist knowledge of good practice in the digital preservation of archives including documents, images, sound and moving images. Specialist knowledge of collections management systems, or archive repository systems – e.g. Axiell CALM and Epexio. Knowledge and experience in the curation of archival digital assets, including supervising the creation and transfer/migration of digital assets, cataloguing and metadata creation, and developing an ingest to digital repository workflow. Knowledge and experience of investigating the digital preservation architecture required to develop and implement a new digital preservation system, including needs appraisal and system selection. Application process:
Please send a CV (of no more than two A4 pages) and covering letter to recruitment@nyland.org.uk by 5pm GMT on 10 June 2022. Initial interviews will be by video call the w/c 13 June 2022. Schedule:
Closing date for applications – 10 June 2022 Start date – as soon as possible thereafter
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