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I may be mistaken, but I think the original poster simply replied to a
museum list posting without changing the 'send to' address, and thus
mistakenly eMailed the entire list (as I've done).
After all (again, if I remember the post correctly) the cv was addressed to
an individual.
Jim
> As a recent graduate (currently employed, but who
> knows about the future), I concur. I was under
> the impression that targetted mailing, with a
> cover letter tailored to the individual
> institution is far more professional. This seems
> a little too desperate ("will curate for food?").
>
> I don't object to job postings on the list, and I
> wouldn't object to advertisements of a relevant,
> professional nature if there was some sort of key
> in the header: "ADV: Travelling Exhibit
> Available," for example.
>
>
> Clare Cronin
> (my opinions only)
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Jim Angus
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Director of Internet Resources/Information Technology
900 Exposition Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90007
(213) 744-3317
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http://cwis.usc.edu:80/lacmnh
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