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Unfortunately, ultra-focus on procedural details and professional behavior
might seem boring and inane to those from some other countries -- but after
working with dozens of museums in Europe, for whom the BORING DETAILS of loan
agreements, shipping, insurance, security, and trained preparators are often
virtually unknown, unheard-of, and un-thought-about -- give me an inane
American museum anytime!!!!
Allan
In a message dated 6/17/02 5:06:13 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< After subscribing to Museum -L for two weeks, I now have a better idea of
why many museums in this country have on-going problems. A majority of the
museum professionals are spending all day on their computers sending inane
e-mails. What I thought would be helpful and professionally meaningful is
profoundly disappointing. >>
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