posted on 2019-05-15, 04:28authored bySteve Knight
In Australia 41% of the nation’s research workforce is in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. However,
they receive only 1% from the recent Research Infrastructure Investment Plan -
https://www.humanities.org.au/2018/05/15/national-research-infrastructure-media-release/.
Working assumption: The same mismatch exists in New Zealand.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Steve Knight is Programme Director Preservation Research & Consultancy (PRC) with the National Library of
New Zealand. The PRC team’s primary focus is preservation of and access to New Zealand digital content
with a particular view to modelling and developing solutions that can be scaled to national level. The primary
vehicle for this is the National Digital Heritage Archive (NDHA) which includes co-development of the Rosetta
digital preservation system, one of only two commercially available digital preservation systems. The National
Library is currently working through its role, if it has one, in the long-term safekeeping of research data, with
a view to developing a national approach to digital preservation. The recent work on creating a national
consortium for delivering DOIs within New Zealand is part of these considerations.