11 August 2023

Cambridge, UK

£33,348-£43,155

Full-Time


An exciting opportunity has come up to join the Digital Preservation team at Cambridge University Libraries to help deliver its Digital Preservation Programme!

This is a new role on the team and the Programme that will also involve engaging with colleagues across the Libraries and the wider University.

The Libraries create and acquire a wide range of digital materials for its collections, including digitised images created from print and physical artefacts, the research outputs of Cambridge University (eTheses, research data, and eJournals), and born-digital archives (personal and corporate archives as well as the official records of the University in digital formats).

The Digital Preservation Analyst will support the delivery of services for these materials and ensure library staff can use these services to carry out their responsibilities.

Reporting to the Head of Digital Preservation, the Digital Preservation Analyst will focus on the following activities:

  • Digital Collection Analysis (e.g., lead a review of the digitisation workflow to inform its future state, focusing on day-to-day data management, preservation, and storage).

  • Business change (e.g., determine and plan new processes and procedures for digital preservation, metadata improvement, and quality management and dataflow processes, and embed them into the work of staff).

  • Stakeholder engagement and learning delivery (e.g., lead on training for new services delivered by the Programme, creating a training programme that addresses the needs of library staff who will use these services).

  • Community, collaboration, advocacy (e.g., work with the Head of Digital Preservation to build and manage mutually beneficial partnerships and networks within CUL, the University, and wider digital preservation and GLAM communities).

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