Professor Julian Richards
Director
Julian has overall responsibility for the ADS and Internet Archaeology, representing the ADS and Internet Archaeology at key strategic events, in key partnerships, and high-profile projects.
Julian has overall responsibility for the ADS and Internet Archaeology, representing the ADS and Internet Archaeology at key strategic events, in key partnerships, and high-profile projects.
Tim has responsibility for all day-to-day operations of the ADS and Internet Archaeology. Tim also maintains and develops key partnerships (UK focus), managing ADS DAC responsibilities and strategically important projects, including HERALD, the redevelopment of the OASIS system.
Katie is responsible for promoting the ADS digital preservation services, providing deposit advice and developing strategies and costings for depositing data with the ADS. Katie is also responsible for maintaining and developing key partnerships and projects with a collections focus.
Holly manages and implements the ADS contribution to a range of major international research projects, including ARIADNEplus and SEADDA. Holly is also responsible for maintaining and developing key partnerships with an International and Higher Education focus.
Nicky manages the design and delivery of training for ADS depositors and end-users in ADS resources and areas of expertise. Nicky is also responsible for overseeing the ADS communications group.
Émilie is the lead for metadata workflows as part of the ATRIUM project: working on enhancements for enriching ADS metadata, integration of controlled vocabularies and gazetteers, mapping to metadata standards and ontologies, and data wrangling, cleaning, and transformation.
Judith is the Editor for the open access online e-journal Internet Archaeology. Internet Archaeology is archived by the ADS shares the same infrastructure and management.
Jamie is responsible for improving the ADS applications stack and enhancement of services. Jamie also leads the ADS team of developers in evolving best practices and skills training.
Paul is responsible for maintaining the ADS systems stack and developing and maintaining the ADS Collection Management System, large applications, and providing oversight of technical standards.
Jo is responsible for developing large applications, principally OASIS, and providing general maintenance and technical support for all ADS staff where required.
Adam is responsible for developing engaging front end web applications and interfaces, such as image collections and reference catalogues.
Richard researchs and expands ADS partnerships and its income streams by extending its accredited digital archive service to the archaeological profession, and other sectors.
Kieron has oversight for the development and maintenance of appropriate data and technical metadata standards, including the Guides to Good Practice, to ensure that our standards reflect the needs of the designated community and best practice for preservation.
Jenny has oversight of our digital archives, developing and overseeing the implementation of policies ensuring that collections are managed according to best archival and curatorial practice, and leading on accreditation of the archives according to appropriate standards
Olivia is responsible for accessioning and archiving datasets deposited with the ADS, creation of Special Collections for archives (including database interfaces), providing technical advice to Depositors, and raising awareness of ADS collections and services.
Evelyn is responsible for accessioning and archiving datasets deposited with the ADS, creation of Special Collections for archives (including database interfaces), providing technical advice to Depositors, and raising awareness of ADS collections and services.
Becky is responsible for accessioning and archiving datasets deposited with the ADS, creation of Special Collections for archives (including database interfaces), providing technical advice to Depositors, and raising awareness of ADS collections and services.
Valeria is responsible for archiving collections containing 3D data and undertaking digital preservation processes for bibliographic records. She also carries out general curatorial tasks to facilitate the smooth running of the ADS and support the Digital Archivists.
Marco is responsible for archiving smaller collections, general curatorial tasks, and raising awareness of ADS collections and services.
Jamie is responsible for archiving smaller collections, general curatorial tasks, and raising awareness of ADS collections and services.
Solange is responsible for archiving smaller collections, general curatorial tasks, and raising awareness of ADS collections and services.
Burcu is responsible for archiving smaller collections, general curatorial tasks, and raising awareness of ADS collections and services.
Jen is responsible for dealing with queries submitted through the ADS Helpdesk, providing routine costings for commercial enquiries, raising invoices and managing other finance related activities.
Grace supports the development and maintenance of content for both the ADS and HSDS website and social media. Grace also assists in the development of training materials.
Mckenna is responsible for crafting engaging content for the ADS website and social media channels. She also supports the ADS team by creating content for several communications campaigns to inform our audience and increase user engagement.
Tasmin supports the ADS team on the PACE project and supporting Digital Archivists with data migration tasks.
Teagan Zoldoske, Amy Baker, Catie Reagan, Richard Paxford, Toby Pillatt, Dr Ray Moore, Donna Page, Nicole Beale, Louisa Matthews, Leontien Talboom, Lei Xia, Angie Creswick, Michael Charno, Georgie Field, Catherine Hardman, Tony Austin, Neil Gevaux, Dr Stuart Jeffrey, Jen Mitcham, Jonathan Bateman, Stewart Waller, Dr Keith Westcott, Frances Condron, Kate Fernie, Dr Jon Kenny, Dr William Kilbride, Dr Paul Miller, Maureen Poulton, Dr Damian Robinson, Marcus Smith, Dr Alicia Wise, Emma O’Riordan, Gary Nobles.