Volunteer Researchers Needed

Edwin Black, the award-winning New York Times and international bestselling author of
IBM and the Holocaust, The Transfer Agreement , War Against the Weak , and the recently released Pulitzer-nominated Banking on Baghdad , is now embarking upon his next project. He is recruiting volunteer researchers, reporters and web developers.

IBM and the Holocaust involved some 100 people in seven countries. War Against the Weak involved more than 50 in five countries. Banking on Baghdad deployed 30 in five countries. Since some of these people have already agreed to work on the next project, just a small number of new researchers will be needed for the next project.

The next project requires several crackerjack reporters and researchers skilled in the surgical extraction of information from corporations, government, and litigation records. Locations will vary, but include Detroit, St. Louis, New York, Boston, Washington, a number of cities in California and Florida, plus London and Israel. Work will be mainly in English but some German and Arabic. 

In addition, web developers are needed to maintain and expand book-related domains. Knowledge of HTML and Cascading Style Sheets, as well as a knowledge of PHP are required. 

Credit in the new book's Acknowledgements is possible for performing team members. Only those interested and ready to start immediately need apply. Continuity of availability is imperative. A non-disclosure agreement is required. Provide Black with the following information:

  • name
  • phone
  • street contact information
  • brief resume
  • availability month-by-month from January 2005 through December 2005.

No attachments please; place everything in the body of the email. 
To submit, please email 

 

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