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Alison Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Arlyn (and other interested parties)-
 Thank you for your response.  I am writing to clear up any confusion about our survey.
 I believe that there are many valid points that you brought up in your e-mail (see below).  We began this project with a pilot survey of students and employers which provided some surprising results.  The expectations of the employers in the pilot survey were very far from the expectations and practices we found amongst the student responses.  Many things that seemed like common sense to employers and established professionals were not in the thoughts of the students.  Students were especially confused about how to best enter the profession, and what steps would help them to get a job (skills and experience were two important areas of misunderstanding).  We are expanding our survey to make sure that our original data is not biased, and to expand our pool of responses.
 I hope that this answers some of your questions, please feel free to contact us again for further elaboration.
 Thank you,
   Alison

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> Arlyn Danielson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Regarding this survey, what do you mean when you say "gap?"  Experience?
 Skills? Knowledge?  In my opinion, there will always be a gap of sorts
 between newly minted museum professionals and their more experienced and
 seasoned colleagues in the field. That's the way it is anywhere.
 Generally, you start out at the bottom and work your way up the ladder
 as you gain experience.  I do think it is better to have a graduate
 degree when applying for a museum position, but an MA is not the final
 arbiter of quality, professionalism or skills.  Solid relevant
 experience (sans MA) is also quite impressive and shouldn't stop
 employers from considering a prospective candidate for a museum
 position.

 Being a member of a professional museum association shows interest and
 concern for the museum profession, but it is not a foolproof tool in
 hiring.
 Being an intern with a particular museum may very well help your
 employment prospects there, but it is no guarantee.

 Also, there is the graduate museum studies world with its' high ideals,
 standards and theories (a good thing), and then there is reality in the
 museum world.  These two don't always meet up!  Most of the time they
 do, sometimes they don't.

 Arlyn Danielson


 -----Original Message-----
 From: Alison Miller [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
 Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 12:54 PM
 To: [log in to unmask]
 Subject: Museum Survey (Museum-L)

 Hello!
  I am a graduate student in museum studies at the University of Kansas.
 A friend and I are currently working on a paper addressing the 'gap'
 between museum students and the professional community, and how to best
 close this 'gap'.  We are surveying students, as well as employers.
 Please fill out the following survey from your perspective as an
 employer.  Feel free to forward this survey to others who may be
 interested.  We are very appreciative of your help, if you have any
 questions about our research, please do not hesitate to contact us.
  Thank you for your time!
    Alison Miller
    [log in to unmask]

 Please return survey to:
 Alison Miller: E-mail: [log in to unmask]; work-
 [log in to unmask]
 OR
 Laura Vannorsdel: E-mail: [log in to unmask]

 Employer Survey

 1.      Please list what you feel are the top three experiences or
 skills for museum studies students to have before applying for their
 first job.

 2.Do you have interns at your institution?
 Are they paid positions?

 3.When hiring a new employee, do you give preference to former
 volunteers or interns?
 Do you give preference to those who have previous volunteer or intern
 experience at other museums?

 4.Does it make a difference if a job applicant is a member of a
 professional organization?
 What (if anything) makes members of professional organizations more
 attractive?
 Do you prefer an applicant who has participated in a professional
 organization over a purely dues-paying member?

 5.To what degree does it matter if a job applicant has published
 scholarly work?

 6.Have you participated in an organized mentoring program?
 Do you feel that you have been a mentor to a new professional?
 Did you have a mentor, and how did they help you?

 7.What do you feel are the best methods for bridging the gap between
 students and the established museum community?

 Completion of this survey indicates your willingness to participate in
 this project.

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