Online journalism job of the week: Keyword Manager

The Guardian are advertising for a Keyword Manager “to look after the labelling of our content online to ensure that it is consistent with the needs of the reader and the editorial values of the Guardian and Observer. The role requires attention to the demands both of a considerable content archive and of a fast-moving news operation, and involves work across media; from text to cartoons, video to podcasts. It would suit either a journalist with a particular interest in archiving, or someone with a background in information science who posesses a keen editorial sense.”

To quote William Gibson: “The future is already here – it is just unevenly distributed”.

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  1. Posted October 8, 2007 at 11:17 am | Permalink

    labelling online content, that sounds quite boring

  2. Posted October 20, 2007 at 7:05 am | Permalink

    Is this not the same thing as getting people to watch the adverts and not go to the kitchen and make a cup of tea. Not so creative.

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  1. By ScribbleSheet Blog on October 19, 2007 at 11:13 am

    [...] for every journalist must be quality content. The last thing you want to end up doing is being a keyword manager. addthis_url = [...]

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