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ACRL Women & Gender Studies Section Blog Editor

The ACRL Women & Gender Studies Section is currently seeking a volunteer Blog Editor.

 

The WGSS Blog editor provides updates on Women & Gender Studies Section activities and resources of interest to Section members.

 

The Blog Editor is appointed for a three-year term and is a non-voting, ex-officio, member of the WGSS Executive Committee and Publications Committee. The Editor solicits input and news from WGSS officers, committee chairs and members and writes original copy. The Blog Editor is expected to attend the WGSS Publications meetings is expected to either attend the Executive and Membership meetings or submit a written report about blog activities to the Section Chair to distribute the report.

 

The Blog Editor manages and creates new content for the blog on a regular, continual basis. The Editor stays abreast of Section activities and is attentive to blog design, layout, and editorial standards. The editor performs continuous enhancements and modifications to the Section blog and troubleshoots and repairs bugs and technical problems. The Editor responds to blog comments and email as needed. Previous experience with WordPress is not required. See: ACRL Women & Gender Studies Section blog.

 

If interested in seeking this appointment, please write a brief paragraph, stating your interest in this position, qualifications and your expected level of commitment and send it to Pamela Mann (pemann@smcm.edu) and Jennifer Mayer (MayerJ@uwyo.edu).

 

We look forward to hearing from you,

 

Pamela Mann

Jennifer Mayer

LITA Bloggers

Attending the ALA 2009 Annual Conference in Chicago this July? Be a

part of the fun and blog for LITA! We need volunteers to blog about

sessions, speakers, and general conference atmosphere.

 

We would like coverage for as many of the sessions as possible, so see

the current Blog Schedule:

http://litablog.org/blog-schedule-ala-annual-2009/

 

Pick one (or more) items to cover and join the LITA Blogging

Community. No experience is required to blog, though we would love to

see some of our experienced volunteers back again.