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Dear Ed
I visited the museum at the University of Victoria in BC Canada it seems
they had a similar setup to what you are discussing.You could call the
telephone operator at 604-555-1212 and ask for the information number at
the university and the museum directors name /fax number/E-mail.
Goodluck
Len Hambleton
North Crolina Museum of History-Raleigh
715-0200

On Mon, 18 Sep 1995, Judy Turner wrote:

> I am forwarding this message from Archives List.  Please send replies to Ed
> Southern ([log in to unmask]).  Thanks very much.
>
> Judy Turner
> Milwaukee Public Museum
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> Subject:      Museums/Archives on Campuses
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>         I would like to solicit help from anyone who
> might have advice on a perhaps unique setup between
> a museum (with some archival collections) and a
> college campus. The museum/archives houses artifacts
> and collections related to the college but is owned
> and operated by a separate board and separate
> funding. If anyone has experience with this or a
> similar relationship---and if any institution
> has ever attempoted to create a position such
> as curator/archivist with some kind of joint
> funding between the museum/archives and the
> college or university---please let me know how
> administrative responsibilities were worked
> out. I would also appreciate any specific
> documentation which anyone might be able to
> furnish.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ed Southern
> N.C. Division of Archives and History
> ([log in to unmask])
> Southern
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