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From: Patricia Cruse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: March 9, 2006 9:22:54 AM PST
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Subject: two preservation positions...
Reply-To: Patricia Cruse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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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