
The British Museum is looking for a web developer to join the web team: to assist our senior web developer in the maintenance, design and implementation of our website. The ideal candidate must have a background in ASP.NET, C#, object orientated design, XHTML and should be able to prove prior experience utilizing these technologies.m.
Salary: £28,871 per annum
Contract: Fixed term 9 months
Closing date for applications: 12 noon, 14 May 2008

Position: Collections and Information Access Officer
Organisation: Northampton Museum & Art Gallery
Location: UK, England, Northampton
Closing date: 03/05/2008 d/m/y
Job Type: F
Salary: £26,067 - £31,606 pa
Details:
Collections and Information Access Officer
Northampton Museum & Art Gallery
UK, England, Northampton
£26,067 - £31,606 pa
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Pre-qualification for Invitation to Tender for Digital Wedgwood Hardware contract.
Interested companies are invited to submit pre-qualification documentation for supply, installation and commissioning of the Digital Wedgwood hardware. The pre-qualification document can be obtained on request from Intelligent Heritage (a.cooper@intelligentheritage.com)
The closing date for submitting pre-qualification documents is Friday 29th February 2008.
Background
The Wedgwood Museum aims to be at the centre of learning for the heritage of the ceramic industry, the Wedgwood family and cultural background of the Potteries. Its collections are designated of national importance by the Museums Libraries and Archives Council.
A new £10.2m museum - made possible by a £5.85m grant from HLF - is due to open in summer 2008

The UK Data Archive is seeking to appoint to a new post to provide strategic line-management for staff within ESDS Qualidata and the History Data Service. Applications are invited from suitable candidates with demonstrable relevant management skills, a background in the creative use of digital resources in any area of historical research and experience in setting standards across the data life-cycle, including data creation and analysis, metadata standards and documenting resource creation.
The successful candidate will have the breadth of knowledge required to co-ordinate and contribute to the running of workshops on data creation, management, digitisation, and the use of data in the broader field of social history. Candidates should have a postgraduate degree or equivalent in social science or history, with training in research methods.
Ref SS544
Location Colchester
Job Category Senior Support

The National Maritime Museum is seeking expert advice to recommend a process, facilitate internal workshops and determine a revised information architecture for the main Museum website. We are looking for a freelance Information Architect to work with us for approximately 3 months, ideally in our offices for 2 days a week.
Could anyone recommend an individual or organisation for us to approach?
Many thanks
Mandie Wraxall
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eLearning Manager
National Maritime Museum
MWraxall [at] nmm.ac.uk
[via MCG]
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