Our department, currently known as the "Interpretation Team", is the only
department handling the "core museum practices" in the institution. The
other departments are: Marketing, Finance, Visitor Service (museum store,
security, parking lot), Operations, and Development.
Were a small institution. About 45 employees of which 20 are
administrative (meaning people who don't deal with visitors on a day to day
basis).
-----Original Message-----
From: Mary Day Kent [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 1998 9:35 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: What's in a Name - Curitorial Department
I agree with the first person who said "overworked". What are the
other departments (if any) called? There don't don't seem to be
many functions left out. We have a department at the University
of Pennsylvania Museum called "museum services" which does not match your
list, but it's a useful, comprehensive name that could include
your list. Good luck. Mary Day Kent
>The Department of Research and Collections.
>
>Best,
>
>Paul Apodaca
>
>On Tue, 17 Feb 1998, Mia Llarena wrote:
>
>> Our institution is in the process of preparing for accreditation.
There
>> were some questions in our MAP evaluation in regard clarifying
department
>> roles and functional responsibilities. My question is: What do you
call
>> the department that handles all curatorial, collection, research and
>> educational responsibilities?
>>
>> Thanks!
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