Claudia Lascar | 7 Nov 17:42

Website redesign--RFP dateline extended to December 15


Biomedical and Life Sciences Division, Special Libraries Association (SLA) Web Site Redesign

The Biomedical and Life Sciences Division (DBIO) requests proposals for the revision and redesign of
their existing website located at http://units.sla.org/division/dbio/. 

Please submit your proposal no later than December 15, 2006.

Website redesign project must be completed by June 30, 2007.

Our goals for the new web site redesign are to promote the Division’s image and services; increase
membership; facilitate two way communication; encourage initial and return visits through improved
usability and appeal; and capture the interest of our members and potential members by its format, ease of
use, attractiveness, color, and identifiable logos. It is expected that the redesign will create an
infrastructure that makes the site easier to maintain, to add new content and to make future
improvements. The DBIO website is hosted by SLA, our parent organization.

With this website we wish to communicate that DBIO is part of SLA, the leading global organization for
innovative information professionals and their strategic partners.  DBIO supports information
professionals who are working or interested in the life sciences and related disciplines, through
education, advocacy and networking. DBIO Division needs to have its own identity separate from our
parent organization (www.sla.org) while still maintaining a synergy in look and feel between the two. 
The Medical Section serves as a forum for our members who are engaged or interested in health care. We want
to personalize the Medical Section with a separate logo, and offer web content specific to this segment
attributes, while maintaining consistency in “look and feel” throughout the entire DBIO site. 

Under the guidance of the DBIO Website redesign committee, the successful candidate will perform the
following activities: 

Website redesign:
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Dixon, Laura | 9 Nov 17:15

Job Posting: Educational Technology Consultant, Medical Library, Cooperstown, New York

With apologies for cross-posting:

Laura A. Dixon, MLS
Systems Librarian
Mackenzie Medical Library
(607) 547-4876
Laura.Dixon@...

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Educational Technology Consultant

Job Summary:            

Responsibilities include: collaborate with faculty and staff to develop
media-rich education resources; provide training and support in
educational technologies; design web-based tutorials and provide
training to support use of knowledge-based resources; maintain the
Learning Commons Intranet and Internet presence; investigate
technology-based issues and participate in professional activities
related to reference, collection, and educational technologies.  

Reports To: Manager, Learning Commons & Mackenzie Medical Library

Education/Qualifications:

Masters degree in Library Science or related field preferred

Experience:       

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