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Web Master B
(This is a temporary, 3 years position)

Reference #:991023
Date:10/25/1999
Grade:12
Department:Art History & Archaeology
Salary:commensurate with experience

Submit your resume for this position.

DESCRIPTION: Reporting to the Curator of Visual Resource Collection, the
incumbent provides
technical support in the area of web site development for departmental
faculty; designs, develops and
maintains web sites for the Dept. of Art History and Archaeology,
including the VRC and departmental
faculty, these web sites will be developed in close cooperation with
departmental staff, faculty, Media
Center staff, and the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and
Learning; converts and prepares
textual and graphic material for delivery over the web; conducts proper
storage and archiving procedures
for electronic images; monitors security and ensures technical integrity
and reliability of web sites and
data; keeps abreast of and incorporates current technologies into
projects; trains staff in use and
maintenance of web sites; advises, trains and directs student workers in
use and maintenance of web sites
and archives; performs related duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor of Art/Bachelor of
Science degree in Art History, Computer Science or related field
required. MA in Art History or MS in
Computer Science preferred. Two years experience in website development
preferred. Experience with
Photoshop, GoLive, Dreamweaver, and other web development software
preferred. experience with
scanning and archiving software preferred; experience in visual resource
collection, library, or museum
preferred. Attention to detail.

This is a Morningside Campus-Officer- position. Qualified applicants
should Click Here To Submit Your
Resume For This Position or you may fax your resume to (800) 438-6942.

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Andrew P. Gessner
Visual Resources Curator
Art History and Archaeology Dept.
Columbia University
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