Professor Marcia Rioux is looking for a student with advanced web design experience to work on a research project. The person for this job must be detailed-oriented and would need to know standard-based, accessible HTML to be able to convert documents and upload them on the project website. http://drpi.research.yorku.ca/ Here is a list of tasks involved: 1. Export Word or PDF files to HTML 2. Quick, line-by-line edit of the converted document to ensure proper paragraph structure and fix errors in automated conversion process 3. Add language tags to the HTML code for non-English documents 4. Plan how to divide the document into separate HTML pages in the HTML report 5. Creation of a proper hierarchial heading structure for the document 6. Proper coding of in-line and block quotations 7. Proper coding of ordered, unordered and definition lists 8. Proper coding of footnotes 9. Proper coding of acronyms and abbreviations 10. Plan how to best represent data in figures, tables and charts as either accessible HTML-based tables, described images or accessible bar graph format and implement coding of each accordingly. Sometimes this means simplifying overly-complex presentations. 11. Provide alt-descriptions and site-specific coding for all images 12. Ensuring all links are unbroken and described with titles according to the DRPI website accessibility policy 13. Creating a new DRPI Report document which will hold the converted HTML documents using the DRPI website interface 14. Uploading individual pages of the converted document to the DRPI website 15. Creating proper URLs for the individual pages so that the pages work with the site's automated breadcrumbs 16. Weighting the individual pages of the report so they appear in the proper order (otherwise they appear alphabetically). If you are interested in this position please email Prof Marcia Rioux at [log in to unmask]