For 14 years Jock was New Zealand’s Chief Historian, working for the Ministry of Culture and Heritage to oversee official history projects and supporting community-based heritage projects. While in that role, the idea of Te Ara evolved. The timing was perfect, as the worldwide web was taking hold. “I realised the advantage of an encyclopaedia on the web; it would be so much more accessible, and you could update it as things change. It’s alive and always will be.”
Making history, specifically New Zealand history, accessible to more people has long been one of Jock’s priorities. As many people will relate to, when Jock was at school students were taught only British history. He recognised the importance of New Zealanders understanding the distinctive and wonderfully rich history of this country and set his career on making that history accessible. “I am very keen for history to be available to ordinary New Zealanders and that New Zealanders will be excited by their history.”