Virtual Volunteering: Content Development

 



 

Content development volunteer opportunities:

1. Identifying and processing paper-published scholarly texts from nonprofit organizations on American representational art for inclusion in Resource Library within TFAO's topics of interest, not otherwise published online with open access. Click here for details.

2. Identifying and processing paper-published scholarly text from private sources including commercial art dealers and galleries on American representational art for inclusion in Resource Library within TFAO's topics of interest, not otherwise published online with open access. Click here for details.

3. Identifying and processing publicity and other exhibit-related material on American representational art for inclusion in Resource Library. Click here for details.

4. Researching the Web to find URLs outside of TFAO which may be referenced in the editor's notes of previously published Resource Library articles and in TFAO representational American art topics. Click here for details.

5. Writing original articles and essays for inclusion in Resource Library. TFAO's authors index contains names of individuals -- not employed by nonprofit organizations -- who have written articles and essays published in Resource Library. Click here for details.

6. Producing and publishing journalistic or educational podcasts on volunteer's website or independent blog. Click here for details.

7. Producing and publishing journalistic or educational videos on volunteer's commercial website or independent vlog. Click here for details.

8. Photographing on-location scenes that relate to views depicted in works by historic artists. This type of presentation is created on occasion by museums to show before and after, then and now, perspectives. The volunteer's photographs can be sent by email to TFAO for adding to the editor's notes of previously published Resource Library articles and essays. Click here for details.

 

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rev. 1/27/06


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