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Just out of curiosity (because I am still new to the museum field), what would such a list be used for? Would it simply be useful in terms of research and knowledge, or could it be used for something else?
Thanks for your patience.
Meredith Dunham
AmeriCorps*VISTA
National Society for American Indian Elderly
Site: Manpower, Blackfeet Reservation
P.O. Box 1090
Browning, MT 59417
Ph: (406) 338-2111
Email: [log in to unmask]
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From: Museum discussion list on behalf of Alexandra
Sent: Fri 10/12/2007 1:42 PM
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] museum accreditation
Dear list:
Does anyone have a suggestion on how to determine which museums are AAM accredited and when each obtained the accreditation? The best I can figure is to go through the directory and call each one; it seems like an insane process given that 21st century technology should be able to make it as quick as pushing a few buttons. I have asked the AAM for a list but they don't release that information. Will I have to sit down and do the weeks of research to get a read on who, what, when and why?
Thank you for your thoughts and help!
Alexandra W. Rollins
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