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From: Museum discussion
list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Micki Ryan
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2008 1:38 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Eight-track tape players?
Hello wise ones,
Does anyone have a clue where I might find an 8-track tape
player, either as a loan or to purchase? Within a large video collection
we are about to receive there is a carton of 8-track tapes containing oral
history interviews that no one has heard! The donor has a great many players
for the evolution of video formats, but no 8-track audio player.
Thanks for any help you can provide. If a Washington museum has
such a player, perhaps I can travel to your museum to listen to and transfer
these tapes.
Micki Ryan, Director
Orcas Island Historical Museum
PO Box 134
Eastsound WA 98245
360 376 4849
www.orcasmuseum.org
From: Museum discussion
list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Heather Beggs
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 7:35 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Curator of Collections job posting
Curator
of Collections, Pratt Museum, Homer, Alaska
The Pratt
Museum in Homer, Alaska, is a vibrant museum of art, science and culture with
strong community and national partnerships. IMLS recognized the Pratt's
devotion to community engagement with the 2005 National Award for Museum
Service.
The Pratt
Museum seeks an experienced and energetic curator who excels in a highly
creative, collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment. The applicant must
have at least three years of experience as a curator and preferably an advanced
degree in biology, environmental science, or museum studies.
Submit cover
letter, resume and three references by August 31, 2008 to Museum Director,
Pratt Museum, 3779 Bartlett St., Homer, AK 99603 or to [log in to unmask]. Position begins November 10, 2008.
Full-time with benefits. Salary DOE.
The Curator
of Collections administers the Collections Department, with responsibility to
manage all aspects of collections management and care, collections-based
information services, research and publications, project grantwriting, and
actively contributes to program and exhibit development.
Areas of
institutional emphasis are natural science and cultural collections in
anthropology, history, contemporary art, earth sciences and biology of the
Kachemak Bay region. The museum's research collections include approximately
30,000 objects plus library, media collection and archives.
The Curator
of Collections will play a vital team role in planning and development of a
museum expansion, renovation of permanent exhibits, and expansion of outdoor
exhibits. Priorities will include designing new collections storage space,
upgrading the ARGUS collections database system, and increasing public access
through new media.
Homer,
situated on Kachemak Bay in southcentral Alaska, is an unusual juxtaposition of
culture and wilderness. Learn more about the Pratt Museum at www.prattmuseum.org and the Homer community at www.homeralaska.org
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