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> From: Patricia Cruse <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: March 9, 2006 9:22:54 AM PST
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: two preservation positions...
> Reply-To: Patricia Cruse <[log in to unmask]>
>
> Colleagues,
> There are two new CDL jobs posted this week at: http://
> jobs.ucop.edu/iASE_External/ASEPage_JobListMenu.asp (under new
> this week). The jobs are described below. Please share these
> posts with any able-bodied colleagues. If there are questions
> about the positions let folks know that they can contact me.
>
> trisha
>
>
>
> 1. Digital Preservation Services Manager - Oakland - California
> Digital Library - 2560-06
> Digital Preservation Services Manager oversees the day-to-day
> operations of digital preservation services (production and
> development) through project management, provision of support
> services (both in person or on-line,) and working with digital
> preservation service providers and support staff. User support
> services include: 1) the development and maintenance of on-line
> documentation; 2) working collaboratively with user and CDL staff
> to test, troubleshoot and resolve specific digital preservation
> problems. The Services Manager will also be responsible for
> soliciting additional input regarding systems features, performing
> systems requirements analysis and/or usage data and preparing
> detailed specifications for use by application programmers. In
> addition, the position will develop test plans for new features and
> systems as well as advise and consult with other staff on an array
> of system design and enhancement features. The position will also
> provide professional support for strategic planning and assist in
> the development of case studies and other materials that
> demonstrate the value and use of and promote digital preservation
> services.
>
>
> 2. Web Archive Software Programmer - Oakland - California Digital
> Library - 2553-06
> Want to help archive the Internet? The Web Archive Software
> Programmer will work on a national project with the California
> Digital Library (University of California) and the Library of
> Congress to develop capacity to capture and preserve web sites. The
> work of the project will help preserve valuable information for
> future generations. The focus will be on the development of web
> services for the harvest, preservation, indexing and analysis of
> web-based content: the crawlers, creation of digital objects from
> the crawled sites, analysis, and presentation (viewing) of
> harvested content. This includes modification and/or integration of
> third party software or the development of new software using
> Java. Reporting to the Project’s Technical Lead, the position's
> incumbent will identify, analyze, report on and develop tools for
> the harvesting and analysis of web-based content.
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