Apologies for cross-postings Intute: Arts and Humanities (based in the University of Oxford, and Manchester Metropolitan University Library) has a vacancy for a reviewer of websites. Please would you help us to circulate this call to all appropriate lists. We want to recruit a postgraduate (either a candidate for a doctorate, or a librarian or lecturer) to assist with the selection, evaluative review, and detailed cataloguing of websites which are of value to research, learning or teaching in the arts or humanities in the UK. These reviews and other presentations are then made freely available through the nationally funded Intute online service, see http://www.intute.ac.uk/artsandhumanities/ In particular we are hoping to receive applications from experts in the following subjects: * Architecture * Classics * English * History * History and Philosophy of Science * Linguistics * Religion and Theology, in particular Islam or Hinduism * And all languages and area studies but especially for the study of Africa, Australasia, Middle East, North America, Southeast or South Asia. You should have an eye for detail, excellent command of written English, knowledge and experience of using the Internet in your studies, research, or teaching, and good knowledge of the academic requirements of students, teachers, and researchers in your subject in the UK. To apply please email [log in to unmask] by 1st March 2007 with the following information: 1. attach a copy of your CV; 2. explain your knowledge and experience of using the Internet in your work; 3. tell us about one website which you think is missing from our collection. Consult our collection development policy (download as a Word document from http://www.intute.ac.uk/policy.html) and the Intute database to learn about our selection criteria and to ensure the resource is not already catalogued. Please write the title and URL and describe the online resource in less than 200 words. 4. confirm that you are eligible to work in the UK, and that you have a UK bank account and that you have broadband or university network access to the Internet to be able to undertake this work; 5. tell us how many hours per week (on average) you would like to work; 6. put Intute in the subject line of your email This employment is on a contract basis, paid at an hourly rate, by the Oxford University Computing Services (OUCS). This role will involve about 20 hours work per week on average, however this can be flexible. You must be eligible to work in the UK, and have a UK bank account. Work will normally take place in your home or office, (our system is available to use from any broadband or university network Internet connection). The successful candidate will undertake probationary training on our online system. Once this probationary period is complete the training reviews you submitted can be added to Intute's live database, and you will receive payment. Once training is completed the work will not be focused exclusively on your subject so flexibility is essential. Initially this employment is available until the end of July 2007, when our financial year is completed. Further employment on a contract basis may be available. If you have any queries please contact the team by emailing [log in to unmask] NB applications must be submitted to [log in to unmask] by 1st March 2007 With regards, Alun Edwards Intute: Arts and Humanities http://www.intute.ac.uk/artsandhumanities/ Email: [log in to unmask] Artifact is now called Intute Arts and Humanities http://www.intute.ac.uk/artsandhumanities/ Please update the URL in your links directory: 'The best of the Web for the Arts and Humanities' ----------------------------------- Before acting on this email or opening any attachments you should read the Manchester Metropolitan University's email disclaimer available on its website http://www.mmu.ac.uk/emaildisclaimer