WebJunction is powered by the expertise and experience of its community--that means you! Here are 13 ways that you can get involved.
1. Join WebJunction. By simply registering as a member, you are opening doors to new learning and networking opportunities, as well as helping our community grow.
2. Sign upfor Crossroads, our monthly e-newsletter
3. Participate on the Discussion Boards: post to existing topics, answer questions, pose challenges, start new threads
4. Suggesta Library of the Month or Member Spotlight subject.
- Send your suggestions to community@webjunction.org
5. Post comments on BlogJunction
6. Write a resource article
- Read our submission guidelines for tips and procedures for writing and submitting content
- Send your article idea to content@webjunction.org
7. Submit already existing content (articles, handouts, presentations, etc.) or resource links
- Fill out the copyright release form (request form from content@webjunction.org)
- Send content file or link to content@webjunction.org
8. Nurture a subject area
- Send email to content@webjunction.org describing your area of interest or expertise
- Gather people and content to add to the site on that topic
9. Become a discussion board moderator: contact community@webjunction.org
10. Facilitatea webinar and share your expertise with the community: contact content@webjunction.org
11. Edit and/or add content to the WebJunction Wiki
12. Tell us what you'd like to see on WebJunction. Send your comments to content@webjunction.org
13. Advocate for WebJunction: spread the word to your colleagues, your staff, your board, on your blog, on Listservs, at conferences.
Special note to LIS students: WebJunction, located in Seattle, Washington, provides direct fieldwork opportunities in the areas of community and content building, and special projects. Interested candidates should contact community@webjunction.org with "fieldwork" in the subject line.