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Re: job announcement protocol on museum list
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Christian Mueller-Straten <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 Jan 1998 21:48:13 +0100
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Michael W. Panhorst schrieb:
> bravo to those who put enough info about a job opening in the subject
> line to enable those interested to tell what type of job is available and
> where it is located.  this saves lots of people lots of time by allowing
> them to determine whether the job is relevant to their interests and
> abilities without paging through the often lengthy museum list digests or
> guessing which attachments to read.  job title, institution name, and
> location in the subject line really help readers make economical use of
> their time (eg, dir, mus of art, anytown, usa). thx, michael

Verlag Dr. C. Müller-Straten, Kunzweg 23, D-81243 München,
Tel/Fax: 089-839 690 43, http://WebMuseen.de/VERLAGCMS
MAGAZINES AND BOOKS IN MUSEOLOGY (GERMAN/ENGLISH)+ GERMAN THESAURI

Also: Bravo for this idea. For those understanding German, it might me useful to 
 know that our magazine MUSEUM AKTUELL, which is published monhly, has published 
 about 300 free positions in 1997 for museum people, archivists and librarians 
in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Since two issue we also publishing hints 
from the MUSEUM-L-List.

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