Posted on behalf of Nikolaj Scharff--please pass this to potential candidates.  
--Gail

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Collections Manager/Digital Data Manager to the Natural History Museum of 
Denmark.

The Natural History Museum of Denmark (NHMD) is searching for a Collections 
Manager/Digital Data Manager to help coordinate and oversee its digital data 
and head a small Digital Assets Office (digital data from the zoological, 
botanical, palaeontological, and geological collections).

Application deadline: June 15, 2014.

About the Natural History Museum of Denmark.

The Natural History Museum of Denmark is the Danish national museum for 
zoology, botany and geology, and it contains large global scientific 
collections of preserved animals, plants, fossils, and minerals. In its current 
form the museum was established on January 1, 2004 by the merging of four 
long-standing institutions: the Botanic Garden, the Botanical Museum & Central 
Library, the Geological Museum, and the Zoological Museum.
Even though the Natural History Museum of Denmark is young, the history of the 
individual departments and collections can be traced back to the 17th century. 
A new museum of natural history in the Botanical Garden is being planned 
(www.nyt.snm.ku.dk/english/) and will present the museum with a number of big 
challenges in relation to the coming move of the collections, the establishment 
of new storage facilities and new exhibits.

The collection support staff collaborates with the Head of Collections, the 
scientific curators of the museum and the members of the exhibitions department 
in the curation of specimens, including preparation, preservation, 
registration, etc. The collection support staff is organized in a cross-cutting 
unit under the Head of Collections. The Natural History Museum of Denmark 
(NHMD) is part of the Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen, and 
therefore host and supervise undergraduate, graduate and PhD students as well 
as postdocs that use the museum collections for their research. The museum is 
an international institution with many foreign students and researchers and 
English is widely used as working language.

An increasing part of the collections has been digitized these years, and the 
museum needs expertise in the field. The museum has therefore established a 
Digital Assets Office, responsible for the digital archives/collections at 
NHMD, and for the initiation and coordination of digitization of the 
collections of NHMD together with other sections at NHMD.

Qualification.

• MSc in biology, geology, or other relevant background.
• good knowledge about IT and experience with databases and digital 
registration of natural history collections.
• Well versed in biodiversity informatics standards and definitions, such as 
GUID, Darwin Core, ABCD, Linked Open Data etc. (http://www.tdwg.org/).
• knowledge about, and preferably hands-on experience with international 
initiatives within collection based biodiversity informatics.
• experience with people management.
• good organizing skills and experience with project management and 
administration.
• an interest for museum work.
• good language skills, particularly written and spoken English.

Additional information.
More information about the position can be obtained by contacting the Head of 
Collections, Nikolaj Scharff (phone: +45 35 32 11 07; e-mail: 
[email protected]) or Christian Lange (phone +45 35 32 11 13). More general 
information about the Natural History Museum of Denmark is available from our 
website http://snm.ku.dk/english/

Applications.

For more details on the position and application procedure see 
http://snm.ku.dk/english/omsnm/vacancies/collections-manager-digital-data-manager-to-the-natural-history-museum-of-denmark/

The University of Copenhagen actively influences current and future generations 
through excellent research, education and co-operation. UCPH is one of the 
highest ranked universities in Europe and is Denmark’s oldest university, 
founded in 1479. Today, the University has 37,000 students and 9,000 employees 
affiliated across six faculties: humanities, law, natural sciences, social 
sciences, health sciences and theology. www.ku.dk/english/.


Best wishes
Nikolaj
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Nikolaj Scharff, PhD
Director of Collections

Professor, Curator of Arachnida
Biodiversity Section
Natural History Museum of Denmark
University of Copenhagen
Universitetsparken 15
DK-2100 Copenhagen
Denmark

Tel. +45 42408088
Email. [email protected]
Webpage: http://snm.ku.dk/people/nscharff
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