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I was the Registrar for the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
and left 13 years ago an am now a certified appraiser.  I am one of 2
professionally trained appraisers in the country that know bow from stern
and the difference between "Fair Market Value" and "Market Value."

Sara Conklin, ISA CAPP   Ph:  800-464-4208
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>   1. Publication/Printing of museum documents (2)
>   2. countries who colonized North America--add Sweden to the list
>   3. Jobs available from Thomas & Associates, Inc.
>   4. Film/documentaries about and/or from Africa
>   5. Collection Inventory forms
>   6. Curator Postion Available
>   7. Job Posting - Museum Director
>   8. job posting: Archive Trainee
>   9. job posting: Archivist, Exhibition Planning and Development
>  10. International art shipper
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>  13. Model Ship Appraisers (2)
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> Date:    Mon, 1 Aug 2005 10:28:22 +0100
> From:    "REYNOLDS, Trevor" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Publication/Printing of museum documents
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> In general the heir(s) of the writer will own the copyright unless the
> transfer of title documents you have for the diary specifically state
> that copyright was also transferred.  I can't remember what the US
> situation is at the moment but in Europe this would last for 70 years
> after the writer's death.   In Britain if copyright is not specifically
> mentioned in a will it will pass to the person who inherits the residue
> of the estate.  If you can track down the heir(s) you can offer to buy
> the copyright or ask them to donate it (they could do this outright or
> they could sell/give you a licence just for this publication).=20=20
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> =20
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> The museum would however have copyright in the particular transcription
> (as this requires interpretation of the handwriting it has original
> intellectual input separate from the writing of the diary in the first
> place).   (Assuming it was done by paid staff in work time, if it was
> done by volunteers or staff in their own time you would need to get them
> to assign their copyright in the transcription to the museum).=20=20
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> =20
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> So the publication would have two copyrights - the writers, and the
> transcribers (which would expire 70 years after the death of the last
> transcriber)
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> =20
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> I don't believe you need to "register" your copyright in the USA any
> more.
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> =20
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> If you are in Canada there is a procedure for obtaining copyright
> permission if you can't find the copyright holder.=20
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> =20
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> Trevor Reynolds
>
> Collections Registrar, English Heritage, Room 530, 23 Savile Row, London
> W1S 2ET, United Kingdom
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> Tel: +44 (0) 20 7973 3482  Fax: +44 (0) 20 7973 3209
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
> Behalf Of Susan Floyd
> Sent: 01 August 2005 02:38
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Publication/Printing of museum documents
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> My small museum is interested in publishing a diary written by the
> museum builder c1915.  We are in the process of transcribing the
> handwritten pages.  We are looking for grant resources for funding of
> the publication.  There are other issues, I know, which need to be
> addressed.  For example, can the museum own the copyright?  How to apply
> for copyright?  Other hints about editing? Any comments would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Susan Floyd
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> specifically mentioned in a will it will pass to the person who inherits
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> buy the copyright or ask them to donate it (they could do this outright or
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> 10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>The museum would however have
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> the particular transcription (as this requires interpretation of the
> handwriting it has original intellectual input separate from the writing
of=
>  the
> diary in the first place).&nbsp;&nbsp; (Assuming it was done by paid staff
=
> in
> work time, if it was done by volunteers or staff in their own time you
would
> need to get them to assign their copyright in the transcription to the
muse=
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> =3D'font-size:
> 10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy'>So the publication would have two
> copyrights &#8211; the writers, and the transcribers (which would expire
70
> years after the death of the last transcriber)</span></font></p>
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> Room 530, 23 Savile Row, London W1S 2ET, United Kingdom</span></font></p>
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+=
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] <b><span
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> Behalf Of </span></b>Susan Floyd<br>
> <b><span style=3D'font-weight:bold'>Sent:</span></b> 01 August 2005
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> =3D'font-size:
> 10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:black'>My small museum is interested in
> publishing a diary written by the museum builder c1915.&nbsp; We are in
the
> process of transcribing the handwritten pages.&nbsp; We are looking for
gra=
> nt
> resources for funding of the publication.&nbsp; There are other issues, I
k=
> now,
> which need to be addressed.&nbsp; For example, can the museum own the
> copyright?&nbsp; How to apply for copyright?&nbsp; Other hints about
editin=
> g?
> Any comments would be greatly appreciated.</span></font></p>
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> Date:    Mon, 1 Aug 2005 11:03:05 +0100
> From:    Patricia Reynolds <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: countries who colonized North America--add Sweden to the list
>
> Hi James,
>
> I wasn't arguning that different ethnicities and nationalities were not
> acknowledged by contemporaries it's the later historians who refer to
> 'Dutch settlers' and 'Swedish colonies' as if the settlers were
homogenous.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pat
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> Company servants from Finland and Africa? Wouldn't they be African and
> Finnish? The Swedes acknowledged these ancestries. They didn't refer to
> them
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
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> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 7:47 AM
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> Subject: Re: countries who colonized North America--add Sweden to the list
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> And the 'Dutch' were not just people from what is today the Netherlands
and
> Belgium. Company servants and settlers came from Finland and Africa and
> everywhere in-between.  I can dig out the references if folks need them,
> but am at work right now, and references are at home....
>
> It can be quite difficult to talk about 'nationality' in a period when
> modern European states (such as the Netherlands) were coming into being.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pat
> (Surrey Museums Development Officer - a post that has no connection
> whatsoever with my interest in the Low Countries)
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> Date:    Mon, 1 Aug 2005 07:33:55 EDT
> From:    Holly Wilhelm <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Publication/Printing of museum documents
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> http://www.unc.edu/~unclng/public-d.htm
>
> Susan, the above is a link to a page that provides guidelines for
> understanding copyright basics.  More information on copyright can be
gleaned from the
> archives of the Archives & Archivists listserv.  Be aware that novice
archivists
> don't understand many of the questions and answers, and in many cases the
> answer is not clear-cut.  My suggestion would be to examine the postings
from
> Peter Hirtle at Cornell's digital program.  He stays on top of the issues
and
> follows them closely.
>
> My understanding of your post is that this is a diary that has never been
> published.
>
> _If_ it is still under copyright, then copyright is the creator, unless
> designated otherwise by the creator.  So unless the writer of the diary
specified
> that the copyright (or perhaps "all other rights") were being given to the
> museum when the deed of gift was drawn up, the copyright would still
belong to the
> author.  Unfortunately, deeds of gift, where they existed in the early
> twentieth century, tended to be somewhat casual and did not address these
issues.
>
> The diary may have passed into the public domain.  To determine this you
will
> need the death date of the diary's author.  If the author has been dead
for
> seventy years or more then the diary is now in the public domain.  If it
should
> be in the public domain, the diary may be published by anyone, including
the
> museum.  If it is public domain and the  museum wants to protect its
interests
> it should be aware that the text of the diary may not be copyrighted.
What
> can be copyrighted are notes, forewards, introductions, epilogues, etc.
added
> by the museum.
>
> There are a great many issues to be addressed here and I would encourage
you
> to please review Peter H's suggested links. The A&A archives may be found
at
> http://listserv.muohio.edu/archives/archives.html
>
> Holly Wilhelm Mills
> Central Virginia
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> <DIV>Susan, the above is a link to a page that provides guidelines for
under=
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gleane=
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awar=
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answers,=
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be=
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program.&nbs=
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be=
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> <DIV>_If_ it is still under copyright, then copyright is the creator,
unless=
>  designated otherwise by the creator.&nbsp; So unless the writer of the
diar=
> y specified that the copyright (or perhaps "all other rights") were being
gi=
> ven to the museum when the deed of gift was drawn up, the copyright would
st=
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exi=
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no=
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> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV>The diary may have passed into the public domain.&nbsp; To determine
th=
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h=
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d=
> omain.&nbsp; If it should be in the public domain, the diary may be
publishe=
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the=
>  &nbsp;museum wants to protect its interests it should be aware that the
tex=
> t of the diary may not be copyrighted.&nbsp; What can be copyrighted are
not=
> es, forewards, introductions, epilogues, etc. added by the museum.&nbsp;
</D=
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> <DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
> <DIV>There are a great many issues to be addressed here&nbsp;and I would
enc=
> ourage you to please review Peter H's suggested links. The A&amp;A
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> Date:    Mon, 1 Aug 2005 12:10:42 -0400
> From:    hancocbh <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Film/documentaries about and/or from Africa
>
> Try the Smithsonian Museum of African Art.
>
> On 7/28/2005 4:44 PM, daan van dartel wrote:
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> > I am looking for moving images of African masked dances, mainly
west-african
> > mask dances, does anyone of you have any suggestions on sources,
preferably
> > accessible through the internet?
> > [ For the specialists, I am especially looking for material on the Bobo,
the
> > Kom of Cameroon, the Ibo, Salampasu, Yaka, Mende, etc. ]
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> Date:    Mon, 1 Aug 2005 14:43:53 -0400
> From:    "O'Brien, Karen" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Collection Inventory forms
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> Hello everyone,
> =20
> We will be starting a new collection inventory in the fall and are
> trying to figure out how much information to record the first time
> through. We have been given money for a 1.5 year project to inventory
> approximately 1.2 million objects in our collections to figure out what
> we have, record basic condition of objects, and to do measurements of
> objects (none of this is currently done for our collection). The outcome
> of this project will be us writing a grant or two to secure funding to
> rehouse the collection out of old wooden cabinets and hopefully into
> nice metal cabinets, rolled storage, shelving or whatever else we might
> need.  The collection is rather large and I am going to have to rely on
> student help for the project.
> =20
> Given the time constraints I have for this project, I honestly do not
> think I can fill out a complete condition report for each object so I am
> trying to figure out what the most critical information would likely be
> to be able to get enough information to get a better understanding of
> our collection and also to write the grants in a couple of years.
> =20
> Has anyone else gone through this and have a good idea of what to
> record?  Would you do it on paper and then add the information into a
> computer database later (we currently do not have a complete database of
> our collections but we do have a system in place)?=20
> =20
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> =20
> Best,
> Karen O'Brien
> Collection Manager
> Museum of Anthropology
> University of Michigan
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> time
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> approximately
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> record basic
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> currently done for our collection). The outcome of this project will be =
> us
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> of old
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> shelving or whatever else we might need. <span
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> each
> object so I am trying to figure out what the most critical information =
> would
> likely be to be able to get enough information to get a better =
> understanding of
> our collection and also to write the grants in a couple of =
> years.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 face=3DArial><span =
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> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 face=3DArial><span =
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> do it on
> paper and then add the information into a computer database later (we =
> currently
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> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 face=3DArial><span =
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> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 face=3DArial><span =
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> Date:    Mon, 1 Aug 2005 13:35:45 -0400
> From:    Connie Colom <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Curator Postion Available
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> CURATOR POSITION AT THE LYNN MUSEUM & HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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>
> The Lynn Museum & Historical Society on the north shore of Boston, seeks
an
> energetic, creative person to be responsible for a collection of 12-15,000
> artifacts relating to the history of Lynn from 1629 to the present,
> including decorative arts, paintings, textiles, and tools and machinery
> relating to Lynn's former shoe industry.
>
> Curator is responsible for producing and installing two to three
exhibitions
> a year.  Curator also assists director a needed, promotes museum through
> public speaking, and occasionally delivers programs to both adult and
youth;
> must have superior organizational skills as museum is relocating its
> operations and curator must pack and oversee move of collections.
>
> The Lynn Museum offers a wide range of programs and publication and is
> striving to increase its involvement with Lynn's ethnically diverse
> immigrant population.
>
> Candidate must have strong communication skills, excellent computer
skills.
> MA in museum studies, American studies, or related field required.
> Competitive salary and benefits. Send resume, cover letter, and three
> references to [log in to unmask]  EOE
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> style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;
> font-family:Arial'>The Lynn Museum &amp; Historical Society on the north =
> shore of Boston, seeks an energetic, creative person to be responsible =
> for a collection of 12-15,000
> artifacts relating to the history of Lynn from 1629 to the present, =
> including
> decorative arts, paintings, textiles, and tools and machinery relating =
> to Lynn&#8217;s former shoe industry.</span></font></p>
>
> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 face=3DArial><span =
> style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;
> font-family:Arial'>Curator is responsible for producing and installing =
> two to
> three exhibitions a year.&nbsp; Curator also assists director a needed,
> promotes museum through public speaking, and occasionally delivers =
> programs to
> both adult and youth; must have superior organizational skills as museum =
> is
> relocating its operations and curator must pack and oversee move of
> collections.</span></font></p>
>
> <p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 face=3DArial><span =
> style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;
> font-family:Arial'>The Lynn Museum offers a wide range of programs and
> publication and is striving to increase its involvement with =
> Lynn&#8217;s
> ethnically diverse immigrant population.</span></font></p>
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> excellent
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> related
> field required.&nbsp; Competitive salary and benefits. Send resume, =
> cover
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> Date:    Mon, 1 Aug 2005 14:15:34 -0500
> From:    Maggie Brown <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Job Posting - Museum Director
>
> MUSEUM DIRECTOR
>
> The Greater Southwest Historical Museum, a regional history museum,
located
> in Ardmore, Oklahoma, is seeking dynamic and energetic applicants for the
> position of Museum Director.  The successful candidate should have
> experience in all aspects of museum operations to contribute to a growing
> institution.  In particular the applicant should have a strong
appreciation
> for local history, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and
be
> adept at handling multiple projects and programs with a small staff.
> Responsibilities include: financial management, staff supervision and
> training, facility development and promotion, public relations, strategic
> planning, and implementation of interpretive development plans.  Minimum
> requirements are a Master's degree in museum studies, or closely related
> field, strong curatorial background, and three to five years experience as
a
> director of a history museum.  Salary range is $35,000-$38,000,
commensurate
> with qualifications, and includes a four-bedroom house and paid utilities.
> Resumes will be accepted until September 30th.  Send cover letter, resume,
> and three professional references to : Greater Southwest Historical
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> Attn: Maggie Brown, Assistant Director, 35 Sunset Dr, Ardmore, OK, 73401.
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> Date:    Mon, 1 Aug 2005 14:31:29 -0400
> From:    NBC Universal Corporate Staffing <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: job posting: Archive Trainee
>
> The merger of NBC and Universal represents two successful companies
joined=20
> together to form one global powerhouse. NBC Universal is a group of
highly=20
> skilled and motivated people focused on developing, producing and
marketing =
>
> the highest quality entertainment, news and sports programming, and=20
> location-based entertainment experiences, on a global basis. We are
"Great=20
> People Doing Great Things."  We seek the following individual:
>
> Archive Trainee
> Archives & Collections
> Studio Operations
>
> You will be responsible for the sorting, researching, cataloguing, and=20
> processing of objects, paper records, photographs, etc. from NBC=20
> Universal=92s archives collection, the collection, including original=20
> artwork, props, wardrobe, company documents, set pieces, and
architectural=20
> drawings.
>
> Requirements:
> =B7 Bachelor Degree, preferable in history, humanities or arts, or at
least =
> 1-
> 2 years previous work experience in a corporate archive, library, museum
or =
>
> art gallery setting.=20
> =B7 Experience in a registrar=92s department or collections management
highl=
> y=20
> desired.=20
> =B7 Previous experience in handling fragile objects and documents
preferred.=
> =20
> =B7 Knowledge in the history of film and the entertainment industry=20
> preferred.=20
> =B7 Computer literacy with experience in Outlook, Word, Excel and
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> =B7 Must have good organization and writing skills.=20
> =B7 Must be self-motivated and detail oriented with the ability to=20
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> =B7 Must be able to lift up to 40 pounds.
>
> We offer competitive compensation, excellent benefits and involvement
in=20
> the world of entertainment.  As a member of the Archives & Collections=20
> team, you'll help shape the future in the company of "Great People
Doing=20
> Great Things."  For prompt consideration, apply online at:=20
> www.universalstudios.com/jobs and type the job # 430574 in the keyword=20
> search field.  EOE.
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> Date:    Mon, 1 Aug 2005 14:30:44 -0400
> From:    NBC Universal Corporate Staffing <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: job posting: Archivist, Exhibition Planning and Development
>
> The merger of NBC and Universal represents two successful companies
joined=20
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highly=20
> skilled and motivated people focused on developing, producing and
marketing =
>
> the highest quality entertainment, news and sports programming, and=20
> location-based entertainment experiences, on a global basis. We are
"Great=20
> People Doing Great Things."  We seek the following individual:
>
> Archivist, Exhibition Planning and Development
> Archives & Collections
> Studio Operations
>
> The Archivist, Exhibition Planning and Development is responsible for=20
> managing our internal and external exhibitions, screenings, and loan=20
> program.  This person will work directly with the other Archivists to=20
> develop new exhibitions for internal venues, such as the Theme Park, as=20
> well as external venues.  Management of the exhibitions includes the
proper =
>
> packing of the materials, shipment arrangements, dressing of
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for =
>
> short-term exhibition, and will run our monthly classic movie screenings.
=20
>
> Requirements:
> =B7 Bachelor degree in Museum Studies, Archival Administration or
equivalent=
> .=20
> Masters Degree preferred.=20
> =B7 Three to five years experience managing collections with experience
in=20
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preferred.=20
> =B7 Experience using word processing spreadsheet, database and digital=20
> imaging software with the ability to make recommendations on future=20
> software needs as it relates to exhibitions.=20
> =B7 Manual dexterity to handle fragile collections and the ability to lift
4=
> 0-
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> =B7 Must be detail oriented with strong organizational skills.=20
> =B7 Good communication and writing skills.=20
> =B7 Must be a self-starter with the ability to work independently.
>
> We offer competitive compensation, excellent benefits and involvement
in=20
> the world of entertainment.  As a member of the Archives & Collections=20
> team, you'll help shape the future in the company of "Great People
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> Date:    Mon, 1 Aug 2005 16:14:33 -0500
> From:    "Rectenwald, Miranda L." <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: International art shipper
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> Can anyone recommend an international art shipping company that you have =
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> Date:    Mon, 1 Aug 2005 17:49:30 EDT
> From:    Maureen O'Connor Leach <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Museum Shop Manager job descriptions
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> would appreciate seeing some sample Shop Manager job  descriptions and/or
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> I too would appreciate either a response on list or copies of the job
> descriptions and/or job
> announcements as we are attempting to revamp  our shop as well
>
>
> Maureen O'Connor Leach
> Historic Sites  Administrator
> NSCDA-NJ
> Peachfield Plantation
> 180 Burrs Road
> Westampton New Jersey  08060
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> Date:    Mon, 1 Aug 2005 17:58:12 -0400
> From:    Wesley Creel <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Program Committee of the Board of Trustees
>
> Good Afternoon All,
> I am looking for some success stories.
> 1.  Background:  Our Board of Trustees has a standing committee called
> Program Committee.  Its purpose is to, "...serve as a communications link
> between the corporation and the Museum System departments,.....(and) shall
> seek to supply, through the Corporation, fincancial support and volunteer
> labor to assist in Museum System programs and operations."  I am the
> liaison to this committee and represent the departments I direct (e.g.
> Collections, Exhibits, IMAX Theater, Planetarium, Mansion Theater,
> Education, Historic Properties, a nature center, and a fossil research
> center).
> 2.  Envisioned Outcome:  We are looking for ways to improve the efficiency
> and effectiveness of this committee.  Do any museums or similiar
> organizations have a similiar Board committee and would you be willing to
> share any success stories, increasing the effectiveness and efficiencies
> of such a committee?  We don't need a committee that comes up with new
> ideas for the staff....we are looking for committee outcomes that helps
> the staff achieve the Museum System's Program goals and objectives
> I look forward to hearing about your successes......
> Thanks,
> Wesley
>
> Wesley S. Creel
> Administrator of Programs
> Pink Palace Family of Museums
> Memphis, TN 38111
> U.S.A.
> www.memphismuseums.org
> office:  901.320.6370
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> Date:    Mon, 1 Aug 2005 18:44:52 -0400
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> Subject: Model Ship Appraisers
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> Good Afternoon:
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> I am looking for appraisers in CA who appraise model ships.  Any
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> Date:    Mon, 1 Aug 2005 19:49:39 EDT
> From:    Susan Floyd <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Model Ship Appraisers
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> Try contacting the San Diego Maritime Museum.  They have a large
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