All right, so do we like the "ICOM New Professionals
Committee"? "New" as opposed to "young" is a better
term, I agree.
Mario and Carrie, I wish I were able to meet you in
Paris as well! It would be wonderful to get together
and discuss this, especially since I am devoted to
being an active part of it. If you do meet, please let
me know the proceedings of your conversations.
I might have the chance to be in Europe in mid-Oct
(for the ICOM ICME meeting in Nafplion, Greece). Might
I see any of you there? Even if I do not, there might
be time to get together elsewhere as well.
Please keep me informed of any other plans to get
together and I'll do what I can from across the big
pond!
Mario, best wishes for a speedy recovery for your
mother. I wrote in Italian the other day mostly
because I always love to practice, not because of your
English! :)
Have a great week everyone,
Alex
--- Mario Bucolo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Carrie, many thanks for your email, I will be
> in Paris (I hope, if my
> motehr will stay well, she was operated 48 hours
> ago) from 17 to 22 august
> so it is possible to meet, I also ask a meeting to
> ICOM president Alissandra
> Cumminis if she will be in Paris.
> About webmaster, it is Carla Bonomi? She manage the
> ICOM List where I sent
> the original post but appear that was not published,
> I don't know if this
> happen because Carla is in holiday or because the
> idea was not
> appreciate...this is an important information to
> have just to keep first
> impression on the idea.
>
>
> On 8-08-2005 12:00, "carrie farrell"
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> > So I discussed
> > this idea with the editor and webmaster this
> morning.
> > They liked the idea as well, and the editor, Lysa
> > Hochroth, told me I could pass on her email
> address
> > you. ([log in to unmask]) It is possible that
> an
> > upcoming issue of ICOM News may cover such topics
> > (young professionals/training/etc).
>
> Will be fantastic
>
> > I do have a few ideas though these are spoken
> from
> > my own point of view (not as any sort of
> > representation of ICOM) I donıt think itıs wise
> to
> > mix up the roles.
>
> Ok, clear
>
> >Have you considered possibly
> > becoming more of a sub-committee or workign group
> of
> > ICTOP International Committee of Training of
> > Personnel?
>
> Can be an idea, but on the base of response we
> receive, there are
> ...probably...good chance to create an independent
> committee. I have
> experience with other Committee and the problem
> (here in confidential email)
> can be that become to active can create jealousy and
> conflict. Did you see
> any of this activities that we had in the list in
> this days in other
> committee? I'm a member of MPR and I receive one
> email yearly...but for
> example PRAM Committee inside AAM is very active...
>
> > It seems there are many in this group that
> > are professors of Museum Studies Programs and who
> work
> > with training issues as well, they may be a good
> > contact point (it may also be more cost-effective,
> > administratively easier, etc. then again maybe
> not)
>
> Remain in a confidential environment (not in the
> list), how much chance to
> exit from the "professors" point of view, joint
> ICTOP? As young we must exit
> from any "old" or "classical" philosophy, we must
> use new media, we must to
> try to ...arghhhh my english...apply our ideas and
> our dynamism. I don't
> know if a reach to explain what I think, sorry.
>
>
> > There just seems to be a natural link between the
> two
> > concepts.
>
> This is obviously true, for example one of the first
> action can be to create
> strong relation with other committee...for example
> in MPR there are many
> young professional that, outside the board,...don't
> participate to any
> activities.
> Also when we intend young professional we intend
> every competence, from
> Marketin amd PR to new media to Curator etc...so
> relation or a sub group of
> an exiting committee can be limited.
>
> But this is my idea.
>
> >But the committee may be able to stand
> > alone too! I think there would be enough interest
> in
> > it. I'd be happy to sign and circulate a petition
> if
> > need be - I'm a member of ICOM :)
> > So anyway, keep me posted, and if I can help out
> in
> > any way, please let me know. I can be reached at
> this
> > address. Iıll continue to follow the discussions
> on
> > the list-serv.
>
> Ok, so stay in touch and I hope (this mean that my
> mother stay well) to can
> meet you in Paris.
>
> Ciao
>
> Mario
>
>
> > All the best to you-
> > Carrie Farrell
> >
> > P.S. Alexandra, I worked at MPM a couple of years
> in
> > the education department. Is Dawn S.-T. one of
> your
> > professors?
> >
> >
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