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Jerrie Clarke <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 9 Jan 2005 13:02:22 -0800
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Utah, like many other states I'm sure, is full of
small volunteer-run, local history museums.  A group
of us are looking at a training course for these
people who, because of age (we're talking 70s and 80s)
or economics are not able to return to school or are
not interested in a masters degree but want to do the
right thing for their artifacts and historic cabins
and homes.  I've been asked to find some Internet
resources that would be useful to these people and/or
professionals who would present workshops for these
people.  I've found some very good leads for
bibliographies and Internet sites by watching this
thread.  Thank you for answering on-line.  And,
Christopher, thank you for asking the question.  You
just never know when your question will be answered
even before you ask it.

Jerrie 

Jerrie Clarke
Contract Curator
Salt Lake City, Utah



		
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