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Dylan J Kendall <[log in to unmask]>
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where do I find MuseDocs?

On Fri, 8 Feb 2002 21:16:17 -0800 Indigo Nights <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> I'm sensing some need to smooth a few feathers and add
> a word of support to some of our colleagues in light
> of the recent additions I have created.
>
> In no way are the new lists intended to be in
> competition with, in place of, or as a challenge to
> any of the wonderful works, also provided out of
> goodwill by a number of our colleagues here.  They
> have no commercial/resale purpose, and are being done
> as a hobby to try to put some sorely needed
> organization in place for the differing needs that
> became evident when I realized this list is 2500 in
> number.
>
> As I've oft said, many times, Roger provides a
> valuable service with his Global Museum, and, if
> you've not seen it, you may wish to ask him for a
> copy.
>
> Both Roger and Roy Hemmat (http://www.museumstuff.com
> ) do a great job of providing insights as to what is
> happening in the museums community at large, and their
> resources are invaluable tools.  The four MuseNews
> sources are not intended to compete with those
> sources, but rather to provide a supplemental source
> from which one can draw.  They are, as a reminder:
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MuseNews-Art
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MuseNews-General
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MuseNews-History
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MuseNews-Science
>
> Both Roger and Jim Roberts of the UK have excellent
> employment resources, and Jim is a most gracious
> contributor among the 110 members of
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MuseJobs
>
> In addition to simply providing you sources for jobs,
> I try to supplement with skill sets one might need to
> be successful in the interviewing process.  Knowing
> where the jobs are is one thing.  Knowing how to get a
> job is quite another, so I supplement with HotJobs.com
> newsletters and other resources.
>
> You will probably see redunandcies on all three
> resources and on Aaron Marcavich's most delightful
> Publicistoryjobs list
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/publichistoryjobs  These
> redundancies are not a bad thing.  What you need is
> plenty of sources targeted at you the job seeker, for
> which there are more seekers, regrettably than there
> are jobs.
>
> MuseDocs was not created to compete with Roger.  Truth
> be known, though I've been a subscriber of Rogers for
> many years, I didn't know he even offered this
> service.  That may be a byproduct of being
> inattentive, but I do read most everything posted here
> and don't remember it being mentioned in a while. It's
> wonderful, and I do cross post Roger's info for the
> benefit of the whole.
>
> Nonetheless, we all process information in different
> fashion.  Rather than one, long newsletter, I do
> better with bytes of data.  So I will continue to keep
> MuseDocs in place for those who want a ready
> reference. This is no way negates what Roger offers.
> He provides a very wonderful service and deserves much
> credit for his dedication.
>
> There are others of you who also provide great service
> to this community.  My faltering memory is the only
> thing keeping me from calling you out by name, but
> know that your work is much appreciated.
>
> Just as people learn differently, they process info
> differently.  Having multiple resources serves the
> community at large and ensures we are a more unified
> and informed team.
>
> I hope your feathers are smooth and that we are all
> now enjoying the Olympics.
>
>
>
> =====
> Indigo Nights
> [log in to unmask]
>
> Looking for a job?  Try:
> http://victorian.fortunecity.com/stanmer/414   OR
> http://www.workers.gov/  (US Federal Government Resource)
>
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