Thread: [oss4lib-discuss] WebJunction is looking for Community Editors
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From: Anderson,Joe <and...@oc...> - 2004-07-13 19:29:49
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---------------------------- Please excuse cross-postings ---------------------------- Do you pride yourself on your expertise in an aspect of public library practice? Have a network of colleagues who are no dummies themselves? Are you looking for a place to share what you know (and make a bit of a name for yourself)? WebJunction.org, an online community for library staff, seeks community editors to develop content and resources on key topics of interest to the library community. Our goal is to transfer responsibility for enhancing and maintaining the site's growing knowledge base to those who know these topics best. Community Editors will: - Manage a particular section of the site, with authority to approve or reject new or updated content and publish approved content to WJ. - Draw on their personal networks and their own work to add new resources, and also solicit the community for contributions. - Identify gaps in the existing content of a particular section, and find content to fill those gaps. In the first phase of this program, five community editor positions are available; all positions are volunteer. Experts in the following topics are encouraged to apply: Technology Basic Support and Troubleshooting Networking Hardware Security Policies and Practices Managing Public Access Computing Marketing Library Services Buying and Funding Funding Strategy Purchasing Advice Services to Libraries Canadian Libraries Rural and Small Libraries Learning Center Leading Training Community Center Library Features Message Board Editor We invite you to consider participating in the WebJunction community as a Community Editor! For more details and application information, go to http://webjunction.org/do/DisplayContent?id=6453. Joe Anderson Editor, WebJunction.org joe...@oc... (206)351-5607 1100 Dexter Avenue N. Seattle, WA 98109 |