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Digital Preservation Internship

The British Library is pleased to offer its first internship in the area of
Digital Preservation.  The internship will take place for four months
between March and June 2009. Funding for the internship is provided by the
Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). 

We are seeking to offer an internship to a graduate or equivalent, with
experience in Library Information or Computer Science.  The intern will work
specifically on the LIFE (Life Cycle Information for E-Literature) project
as part of the Digital Preservation Team within the Collection Care
Department. LIFE is a collaborative project between University College
London and the British Library.    

The candidate will be selected on the basis of knowledge in relation to the
project, previous experience, interest in digital preservation,
communication skills, and understanding of library and archive collections.
Successful candidates will need to give examples of how they meet the
essential criteria for the internship.

 

The internship will carry a taxable stipend of £1200 per month.  Travel to
the British Library’s Boston Spa site may be required, the cost of which
will be covered by the British Library.  The internship is open to those who
have a right to live and work in the UK.

 

The intern will be expected to use a project management framework and
monitor their progress against project plan.  The intern will need to
produce an interim report for CLIR, and a final report for CLIR and the
British Library. The intern will be supervised by the Digital Preservation
Manager throughout their internship and work will be monitored on a regular
basis.

 

Closing date for applications is Wednesday 25th February 2009 and interviews
will be held the week commencing Monday 2nd March 2009.

 

Laura Jiggins

Conservation Training Coordinator

The British Library

Tel: 0207 412 7048

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