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Re: How to get a website developer?



If you’re talking about something like an online journal or conference, check out the Public Knowledge Project sponsored by SFU (https://pkp.sfu.ca). You might also check here for library support of PKP services: https://www.lib.sfu.ca/help/publish/dp/what-pkp

Dan


On Jan 15, 2021, at 11:56 AM, Lucas Herrenbrueck <herrenbrueck@sfu.ca> wrote:

Dear colleagues,

I'm in the process of creating a website which involves coordinating academic contributions from multiple institutions, post academic writing for the public, advertise events, etc. Does any of you have experience with such a thing? 

In particular, I want to hire a web developer to help with this. Perhaps a graduate student from CS or adjacent departments? Or should I look to the private sector? Again, does anyone have experience with this or can share tips?

Thanks!
Lucas



Best regards

Lucas Herrenbrueck

Associate Professor of Economics
Simon Fraser University
http://herrenbrueck.weebly.com

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