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In RE: ". Also, it's hard to imagine that there
could be too many small museums which do not have at
least one computer, one telephone line, and $20/month
to get themselves on-line."
There are many, many museums in rural areas where ANY
internet connection also requires a long distance
telephone call. I agree with Henry - do both print and
web listings.
And as for employers advertising after they've already
found a candidate for a position, we can't do that,
legally. We have to advertise, which means if I'm
going to take it to the larger museum community, I have
to have my ad in to AVISO by June 1 to see it in print
by July 1; if I allow applicants 30 days to respond,
it's well into August before I can start looking at
applications - that process is REALLY slow when I need
to fill a position.
Chris Dill
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C. L. Dill, Museum Director
State Historical Society of North Dakota
612 East Boulevard
Bismarck ND 58505-0830
P: (701)328-2666
F: (701)328-3710
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Visit our Web site at: http://www.state.nd.us/hist/
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