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Timothy S. Allen wrote:

> You are correct.  There is no one single comprehensive listing of museum
> jobs on the Internet.  There are two listings and a search engine that may
> be helpful.
>
> Museum Employment Resource Center http://199.190.151.3:80/~MERC
>
> Chronicle of Higher Education
> http://chronicle.merit.edu/.ads/.ads-by-group/.outside/:links.html
>
> CareerPath is search engine that will search major newspapers in the USA
> based on your search word. You can use Museum or any other word you chose.
> http://www.carepath.com
>
> These may help.  If you find others that you would like to pass on, please
> post them.

I certainly will if I find any.  Thanks for your response.  I'm aware of
both the Chronicle and Careerpath and have used them quite regularly.  I
will look through the other your posted.

I'm surprised that museum professional organizations on the web do not
post job offers.  In my wife's field, for example (She's an Asian
Studies academic), some organizations with web newsletters post new jobs
regularly.

there's also the ArtJob newsletter, BTW.  They are not free, though. I
can look them up for next time if anyone is intersted.

Ken Kocanda
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