I tried posting this to LITA-L, but it hasn’t appeared yet. Feel free to share with interested parties.
Briefly donning my work hat:
We have a new site in development for the website I manage. I have contracted third-party for usability and accessibility reviews (the former done, the latter pending), and am now looking for someone to review the test site’s HTML, XHTML, CSS, and the XML feeds to determine how well the code conforms to W3C guidelines, advise us where this is not the case, and recommend changes.
Yup, paid work, on the cheesy nonprofit scale, but still crisp green ones (and for a great cause). Contact me at my work address, kgs at lii.org, and we can take it from there. I’d like to have this done within the next thirty days.
It’s great to find a librarian blogger who is talking about Cuba and the repression of information there. I’m a librarian and I say Keep it up!