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Mon, 23 Mar 1998 16:37:22 -0500
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Let me invite M. Gagnon and other museum professionals to respond to this
query on academic background prior to a Museum Studies degree.  I am
currently in a combined Master's program in History and Archival, Museum
and Editing Studies.  I am somewhat older than the average newcomer to
the museum field, and instead of an undergraduate History degree I have
instead a BA in English from NYU and an MA also in English from Michigan.
In what stead will these degrees, and my current dual Master's, stand me
in a rapidly professionalized field such as ours (yours?).  I am
interested in a position at a historic home, or at a county-level
historical society, in curating or collections, but will not reject out of
hand other opportunities.  Please advise.

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