I'm cross posting all the training and conferences
that come through here, in addition to development and
soft-skills classes to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MuseEnrichment
There have been 36 posts since 09/19. You may wish to
check there for this and any other type of training
reference in the future.
--- Terri Raburn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear List,
> Does anyone know of a workshop or symposium where
> one can learn to
> build archives exhibits? My boss would like me to go
> to one but I'm
> not
> having luck finding information. Please respond to
> me off-list.
> Thank you,
> Terri Raburn
>
>
> Terri L. Raburn
> Reference Supervisor
> Emporia State University Archives
> (620)-341-5587
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>
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