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<h3><b>Technical Information Specialist - Content
Manager</b></h3><b>Requirements</b>
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<li>Background knowledge of transhumanism and the philosophy of extropy
is preferred.
<li>A basic knowledge of web design and page construction abilities is
essential, including the ability to create an effective search function.
<li>Strong skills in organizing content.
<li>Experience with XML and RSS preferred, but not necessary.
<li>Candidates must be communicative and responsive in relation to the
work.
</ul><b>Duties<br><br>
</b>Responsibilities include organizing and structuring data for the new
Transhumanist Library for the public; including material from past issues
of <i>Extropy</i> magazine, the Extro conferences, and other Extropy
Institute publications and activities, and other major transhumanist
content developed over the years.<br><br>
The Transhumanist Library will be open to the public and provide
information services to the global community. The Library’s collection of
online content will be a resource for researchers, professionals,
students, and others interested in learning about transhumanism.<br><br>
Interested candidates may send their resume to Natasha Vita-More at
<a href="mailto:Natasha@extropy.org">Natasha@extropy.org</a><br><br>
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<dd><font size=2><a href="http://www.natasha.cc/">Natasha
</a><a href="http://www.natasha.cc/">Vita-More</a>
<dd>Cultural Strategist - Designer
<dd>Future Studies, University of Houston
<dd>President, <a href="http://www.extropy.org/">Extropy Institute</a>
<dd>Member, <a href="http://www.profuturists.com/">Association of
Professional Futurists</a>
<dd>Founder, <a href="http://www.transhumanist.biz/">Transhumanist Arts
& Culture</a>
<dd>Honorary Vice-Chair, <a href="http://transhumanism.org/">World
Transhumanist Association</a>
<dd>Senior Associate, <a href="http://foresight.org/">Foresight
Institute</a>
<dd>Advisor, <a href="http://alcor.org/">Alcor Life Extension
Foundation</a><br><br>
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<dd><font face="Times New Roman, Times"><i>If you draw a circle in the
sand and study only what's inside the circle, then that is a
closed-system perspective. If you study what is inside the circle and
everything outside the circle, then that is an open system perspective.
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<dd>Buckminster Fuller<br>
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