26.886, Jobs: General Linguistics: Linguistics Indexer, Modern Language Association of America
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Subject: 26.886, Jobs: General Linguistics: Linguistics Indexer, Modern Language Association of America
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Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2015 19:54:25
From: Gregory Grazevich [ggrazevich at mla.org]
Subject: General Linguistics: Linguistics Indexer, Modern Language Association of America
University or Organization: Modern Language Association of America
Department: MLA International Bibliography
Job Location: , ----------------
Web Address: http://www.mla.org/bibliography
Job Title: Linguistics Indexer
Job Rank: Linguistics Indexer; Other
Specialty Areas: General Linguistics
Description:
Indexer, MLA International Bibliography
Under the supervision of the associate editor and senior thesaurus editor,
indexes, edits, and proofreads linguistics materials for the MLA International
Bibliography; assists in maintaining records on periodical coverage; and
advises the editor of the Directory of Periodicals on linguistics periodicals.
Advises the thesaurus staff on issues related to linguistics. Performs other
duties as assigned by the associate editor.
Qualified candidates will have an advanced degree in linguistics and reading
knowledge of at least one language other than English.
Application Deadline: 01-Jul-2015 (Open until filled)
Email Address for Applications: bis0215 at mla.org
Contact Information:
Associate Ed and Senior Thesaurus Ed Gregory Grazevich
Email: ggrazevich at mla.org
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