The Rare Books and Manuscripts Section (RBMS) of the Association of College and 
Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, announces a 
request for proposals for migration and development of the section’s website.

Section Overview

RBMS strives to represent and promote the interests of librarians who work with 
rare books, manuscripts, and other types of special collections. The section 
plays a leading role in the local, national, and international special 
collections communities. It strives to represent and promote the interests of 
librarians, curators, and other specialists concerned with the acquisition, 
organization, security, preservation, administration, and use of special 
collections, including rare printed books, manuscripts, archives, graphics, 
music, and ephemera.

Project Overview

RBMS is soliciting proposals to assist with the migration of its current 
websites (http://rbms.info and http://new.rbms.info) into a single content 
management system. The section has selected WordPress for its new site. The new 
site should allow committee chairs to easily update content, and it should also 
allow for integration with social media platforms.

Project Requirements


1.     Create a development site in WordPress on RBMS servers for the 
development and testing of the section’s new website.

2.     Customize the premium theme selected by the section 
(http://demo.designwall.com/dw-focus/) to ensure consistent branding across the 
site.

3.      Use the section’s report on current website functionality 
(http://rbms.info/committees/website/RBMSWebsiteSurveyReport.pdf) to revise the 
current site’s architecture.

4.     Create a work plan for migrating the existing 7,000+ web pages to 
WordPress. The RBMS web team will implement this plan.

5.     Migrate the development site to the live site.


Deadline

The deadline for applications is April 1, 2014. Applications must be submitted 
by 1:00 pm, EDT.

Proposal Requirements


1.     The proposal must respond fully to all items in Project Requirements.

2.     Evidence of experience with content migration and web development, 
including a reference for a similar project.

3.     Details for a budget up to $2000.

4.     Proposed schedule of completion. All work must be completed by July 31, 
2014.

5.     One (1) professional reference.

Proposal Evaluation Criteria

The RBMS web editors will review all proposals and select one whose product, 
pricing, and proposed schedule best fit the needs of the section.

Contact and Submission

Submit all questions and proposals to:
Melanie Griffin, RBMS web editor: griff...@usf.edu.
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Melanie Griffin
Special Collections Librarian
Special & Digital Collections
University of South Florida Libraries
griff...@usf.edu

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