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Jim Rubinstein <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 4 Nov 1996 13:01:47 EST
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I've been on and off this list for 2 years, and every month or so we
have a thread on museum ed/museum studies programs. Everybody throws the
names of a few programs into the discussion. It seems pretty random.

Surely the Smithsonian's Center for Museum Studies or AAM or someone a
bit more focused on the field than Petersen's has some sort of list of
Museum related Masters and/or Certificate Programs that could be put
into a document which could be sent to new members of the list either
upon subscription (is this what a FAQ is?) or could be referred to in a
reply to the query, saving us countless, "I think GWU may have a program
like that, and did anyone mention Texas Tech? Maybe NYU. What about..."
messages.

just thinkin' on-line

Jim Rubinstein

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