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Check the medievalist listservs like Medtext-l (Medieval codicology and 
paleography nominally, but it's a good, broad list that often deals with 
other topics), Ansax-l has a number of people working on Anglo-Saxon 
hagiography, there's a Medieval Religion listserv, and a Medieval Art 
listserv (I believe). I'd start there simply because there's so many 
medievalists who work on hagiography and iconography, and they can point 
you to the broader resources (most likely).

"Medieval Academic Discussion Groups," by Edwin Duncan:
http://www.towson.edu/~duncan/acalists.html

See the Directory of Scholarly and Professional E-Conferences
at <http://www.kovacs.com/directory/>

Hope this helps,

---Amy West

PS The subject of dismembering codices and selling off folios or bifolia is 
one that is hotly debated in the medievalist community. There are rare book 
dealers who show up at the big medieval studies conference in Kalamazoo, MI 
selling pages. On the one hand, it gives smaller schools a chance to own a 
page or two for their collections or teaching. On the other hand, we lose 
valuable information once that codex has been dispersed hither and yon. 
Now, lest we think that codices have been sacred objects since time 
immemorial, think again: older manuscripts were disassembled regularly and 
used in the bindings of newer books (that's how UConn's Babbidge library 
got one of their folios: they found it in the binding of a 1700s book that 
was being repaired). Also pages were scraped (erased) and written over. And 
texts were constantly being bound and rebound with other texts. But if you 
really want to see some fur flying, post this query to Medtextl and see 
what happens...


>Date:    Wed, 18 Dec 2002 10:20:31 -0500
>From:    Katherine Cooper <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Discussion lists for hagiographers and Iconagraphy
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>Is there such a list that discusses symbolism, iconography etc?
>This is my primary job at my museum and I was just wondering if there was 
>such an animal.
>Thanks!
>Katherine R. Cooper
>
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>Date:    Wed, 18 Dec 2002 08:12:52 -0800
>From:    Katie Wadell <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Free to a good home
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>The following are being de-accessioned from the Berkeley Historical 
>Society, they are free to any institution which wants it for the 
>collection and is willing to pay the postage.  If you are interested, 
>please contact me at this address.
>
>New American Poetry Circuit.  San Francisco, 1970-1971 (This is kind of a 
>journal or chapbook)
>
>Toledo, Stanley.  Small Parish Centenial: Our Lady of Mercy, Pt. Richmond, 
>CA, 1902-2002.
>
>Duyckink, Evert A. A History of the Wold from the Earliest Period to the 
>Present Time. New York: 1871.  Vols 2 and 4, in poor condition.
>
>Pettit, George. Twenty-Eight Years in the Life of a University 
>President.  U of California Press, 1966.   This is a biography of Robert 
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>Date:    Wed, 18 Dec 2002 15:57:12 -0500
>From:    Kate HaleyGoldman <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Pacific WWII Veterans
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>The Institute for Learning Innovation is working on a World War II 
>interpretive center on Saipan with AldrichPears Associates, exhibit 
>designers in Vancouver, B.C.
>
>We are eager to talk to American veterans who fought in the Battle of 
>Saipan or are familiar with the events that took place on the island to 
>ensure that the content ­ and way that the content is presented ­ is 
>accurate, respectful and appropriate from the perspective of an American 
>veteran. The designers are also interested in any stories the veterans 
>would like to share.
>
>We would greatly appreciate any help in tracking down appropriate people 
>to call or e-mail.  We have talked to a few Saipan veterans thus far but 
>would like to talk or email with as many as possible.
>
>The military divisions most involved on Saipan were the 2nd & 4th Marine 
>Divisions & the U.S. Army 27th Division.  Please contact Mika Cohen Jones 
>at <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask] if you are help to 
>assist us.  Thank you in advance for your time.
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>Date:    Wed, 18 Dec 2002 15:05:16 -0600
>From:    Registrar - Danish Immigrant Museum <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Research Fees
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>I am posting this for a friend.
>
>Her museum is a private non-profit museum that receives some money from 
>the City, and is AAM accredited. The archives charges researchers if they 
>are going to publishing something and use images or information from the 
>archives. They charge around $50 if it's published in a book, $75 in an 
>ad, and $25 in a commercial decorative display. The question is can the 
>same thing be done with 3-D objects as well? She thinks not but cannot 
>come up with any concrete reasons against it. So the question is what do 
>other museums do?
>
>Thanks for the input
>
>Mandy Langfald
>Registrar/Collections Manager - The Danish Immigrant Museum
>PO Box 470
>2212 Washington
>Elk Horn, IA 51531
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>Date:    Wed, 18 Dec 2002 11:03:25 -0500
>From:    Patricia McDougall <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Historic Museums and Story Hours for kids
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>We have a storytime program here at the National Air and Space Museum that
>includes a hands-on activity at the end of the story.
>
>Since we are part of the Smithsonain, we do not charge an admission fee.  We
>do not charge a materials fee, moslty becasue a fund was contributed to
>theis specific program in the name of a former Program Manager that passed
>away.
>
>For books, we have a range of age levels, but I like to use stories that use
>facts, but also tell a story, usually reading level from ages 4-8.  I do use
>some younger ones, like board books, too.
>
>Our themes are, obviously, air and space related, we have an airplane theme
>and the students make a "model airplane" from pre-cut pieces of card stock.
>We have tow space-related ones, one where the students make models of
>theApollo Command Module and it's parachute asit comes abck to earth (we let
>them test it in the missile pit), the other is uner development, but the
>student will make a space shuttle glider.  We have a star-themed one where
>the students make their own constellation, we have a planets one where they
>make a planets mobile, and a helicopter one where they make a paper spinning
>helicopter.  Others are still under development.
>
>Patricia McDougall
>Tour and Reservations Supervisor
>National Air and Space Museum
>
>
>>From: elizabeth No <[log in to unmask]>
>>Reply-To: Museum discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
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>>Subject: Historic Museums and Story Hours for kids
>>Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 14:57:18 -0500
>>
>>Hi. I was just wondering if anyone out there, either in an historic house
>>or
>>history museum provides story times and related activities to children,
>>especially those under age 5. If so, I would like to know if you 1.) charge
>>admission; 2.) If not, charge a materials fee; 3.) Types of themes and
>>books
>>you choose; 4.)Types of crafts or activities you have done. I would
>>appreciate any and all advice. Thanks.
>>
>>Elizabeth Nohra
>>Mahoning Valley Historical Society
>>Youngstown, OH
>>
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>Date:    Wed, 18 Dec 2002 16:21:53 -0500
>From:    Francoise Hack <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: 2003 Internships at The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art
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>The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art is pleased to announce the 
>Summer Internships for 2003. The Museum, located in Sarasota, Florida, is 
>providing a high quality, practical work experience for graduate students 
>interested in a career in the museum field.
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>More information and application forms can be found on the Museum's 
>website www.ringling.org under "Behind the Scenes" and "Human Resources."
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>Date:    Wed, 18 Dec 2002 14:55:40 -0700
>From:    ed sharpe <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: *****************Re: "own (or give) a piece of Freedom's history"
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>I Would think it would be better to  copy the few missing pages place them 
>with the orig. and keep it that way.
>
>I tend to deal severly with book breakers as we call them.
>
>ed sharpe archivist for smecc
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>From: <mailto:[log in to unmask]>Beth Tischler
>To: <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
>Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 7:25 AM
>Subject: "own (or give) a piece of Freedom's history"
>
>I received this email today from the Libertarian Party: (i would 
>appreciate no personal attacks on the Libertarian Party -- they are 
>severely misunderstood!)
>
>
>
>. . .
>Only one other American political document is looked to with as much
>>authority and reverence as these two: The Federalist Papers.
>>
>>In these 85 anonymously published essays, James Madison, Alexander
>>Hamilton and John Jay set down the political and moral reasoning behind
>>the Constitution – the document that laid the groundwork for the freest
>>government the world had yet seen.
>>
>>Few documents hold more awe to Libertarians than the Federalist Papers.
>>And now, through a special arrangement, the Libertarian Party has
>>access to five pages of the original 1788 first edition.
>>
>>These documents have been made available to the LP by the Remnant Trust
>>– a Hagerstown, Indiana-based business that buys, preserves and
>>displays historic documents.
>>
>>The Remnant Trust has recently discovered a copy of the original
>>Federalist Papers that is missing some pages.  The company has decided
>>to use this opportunity to "spread history around" and help the LP by
>>preserving each page for individual display.
>>
>>Protectively encased in a beautiful, clear Lucite display case, one of
>>these beautiful pieces of American history could be yours to keep or to
>>give to a special Liberty lover you know.
>>
>>These pages of the Federalist Papers are ready to be shipped in time
>>for Christmas delivery.  For a minimum $2,000 donation, the top five
>>donors will receive one page of the original 1788 edition of the
>>Federalist Papers in time for Christmas.
>>
>>In order to guarantee Christmas delivery we request you submit your
>>donation by Thursday at 1 PM Eastern Time.  Orders after then will
>>still be taken, but we cannot guarantee Christmas delivery on those.
>>
>>If you would like to own this piece of American history please visit
>>http://www.lp.org/holidaygifts.html.
>
>
>how do y'all feel about this? should the original copy with the "missing" 
>pages (which are apparently not "missing" but just out of the binding, 
>since they are being sold, be put back together and kept intact as a 
>whole, or should the love be spread around? (don't bother with the 
>website, it doesn't give any info)
>thanks
>beth
>ps thanks for all the London suggestions. i am going to be a VERY busy 
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>Date:    Wed, 18 Dec 2002 22:52:22 -0500
>From:    "M. Olivier Fuller" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Donation
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>Dear Members,
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>I am currently working with a private institution who recently received a 
>gift consisting of numerous handmade dolls of distinguished Canadian 
>political and historical figures such as, Cabot, Cartier, Champlain, 
>Laurier, and Frontenac.  There are 32 in total and the institution would 
>like to donate them to a public institution.  If there is anyone on the 
>server that could suggest a Museum or is interested in receiving these 
>dolls please contact me.
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>Yours,
>
>
>
>Olivier Fuller
>
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