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The University of Hull and City of Culture 2017 are pleased to be able to 
advertise the post below to contribute to the development of an innovative 
digital archive for the City of Culture.  This will be a unique opportunity to 
guide and implement the development of such an archive, and highlight the 
practical output from digital preservation and curation.  Do get in touch if 
you would like to discuss further informally.



Regards,



Chris

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Chris Awre
Head of Information Services

University Library
University of Hull
Hull, HU6 7RX

www.hull.ac.uk<http://www.hull.ac.uk/>

T: 01482 465441
M: 07545 422674
Skype: clja1967
Twitter: clawre



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The University of Hull is a Principal Partner in the City of Culture 2017 
celebration. The City of Culture enterprise is a considerable undertaking that 
has been led by the City of Culture Company, working with a series of Partners 
from the City, the region and nationally. The University is contributing 
considerable value in kind as well as direct input to the City of Culture, 
including research on the evaluation of the impact of the year and the 
development of a digital archive as part of the legacy of the cultural 
activities taking place. The creation of a digital archive for a City of 
Culture is a new venture in establishing processes and software systems to 
curate and preserve a wide variety of materials. No such previous archive has 
been created and the opportunity exists to develop a blueprint for how such 
archives might be built in the future, as well as contributing to the growing 
community body of knowledge and expertise on preserving digital materials 
generated through cultural activity.



To take forward the development of the digital archive the post of Software 
Developer for the archive has been created, for a fixed term period of two 
years from appointment.  This post will sit within the Information Services 
Group of the University Library, but work with colleagues across the Library, 
particularly those within Archives, based at the Hull History Centre, and 
Customer Services.  The post will also work closely with colleagues in the 
University's ICT Directorate, building on established links and infrastructure. 
 The post will be managed directly by the Head of Information Services and 
liaise closely with the University Archivist on matters related to preservation.



The primary purpose of the role of City of Culture Digital Archive Software 
Developer will be to develop the digital archive for City of Culture 2017, 
based on the open source Ruby on Rails based Hydra digital repository platform, 
currently in use at the University for managing research outputs and a range of 
other digital materials. The postholder will be expected to take responsibility 
for the technical development of the archive, including taking the lead on 
planning and carrying out the development required and structuring this so as 
to achieve project requirements and timetable. This will involve the analysis, 
design, creation, testing, documentation and other related activities within 
the software development lifecycle to ensure a successful outcome. The 
postholder should have a relevant background with substantial experience in 
working with and developing IT services, with an ability and willingness to 
adapt and learn new technologies. The postholder should also be motivated to 
work as part of a team or on their own and proactive in identifying service 
improvements and addressing problems.



Full details and job description can be found at 
https://jobs.hull.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=LL0037R

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