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Date: | Sat, 20 Dec 2003 19:48:43 -0800 |
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Katie,
Thank you very much for your response. The help that I
have received since posting my original message has
been tremendous, and I am very grateful for it all. I
have considered working as an archivist, although I am
not sure if I really have a clear picture of what is
involved in day-to-day archival work. But I have such
a love of history and museums that I think I would
enjoy any job in such a setting.
I will check out the American Archivists listserve as
you suggested. Once again, thank you for your help.
Best wishes,
Sara Shreve
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--- Katie Wadell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Sara,
>
> Have you considered working in an archive? From
> what I understand, the MLIS
> degree is useful in the archives world, particularly
> if it includes an
> internship in an archives. As an archivist, you
> will be exposed to history,
> historic conservation, and special collections - all
> the areas that interest
> you. Also, you might try the Society for American
> Archivists listserve to
> learn about their views of library degrees and
> museum work.
>
> Katie Wadell
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