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Re: Another Archive recruiters/Job hunting



Well, actually, I would be willing to move anywhere; however, my husband is awaiting a transplant.  We had moved cross-country previously (state not mentioned) where we anticipated that a major medical university would have adequate care, but we were wrong!  We moved back to St. Louis where we could be near two major medical hospitals and schools.  We would however be willing to live within a two to three hour distance.

I wouldn't say that I am less committed to archival work.  I volunteer for area archives, and, as a reference librarian, I am the "history specialist." in the reference department.

I have seen a few positions open in this area; however, for the most part, they are for year-long project positions.  One position was advertised by NARA, however, by the time I had completed my application, the opening was cancelled.

Sorry for the long-winded reply--I just wanted to clarify that some people have health or other concerns that will not allow them to move just anywhere.  (Although I would sincerely love to live in the Pacific Northwest!)

Katy
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Alan Harris Stein, online" <asteinca@earthlink.net>
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 10:54:54 -0500

>More to the point of this discussion and these questions: who is willing to
>move to work as an archivist? For example, would Katy work in the Pacific
>Northwest  to do archives work? How many of you are that committed to the
>profession to move/relocate? I would like to hear your thoughts on that,
>since I'm also working on an article.
>
>Al Stein, C.A./M.L.S.
>Northwest Oral History Assoc.
>
>> Howdy all!
>>
>> Just some more two cents--
>> I have an MLIS (with 15 hours in Archives)and a BS in Historic Preservation
>> (emp museums and archives).  I am working as a reference librarian as I could
>> find no archival positions in the St. Louis area (still looking!)
>>
>> I wonder what the archival climate is of these areas where nonarchivists are
>> filling archival positions?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Katy
>> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>> From:         "Charles V. Mutschler" <cmutschler@MAIL.EWU.EDU>
>> Reply-To:     "Charles V. Mutschler" <cmutschler@MAIL.EWU.EDU>
>> Date:         Tue, 18 Dec 2001 09:01:11 -0800
>>
>>> Mark Walsh wrote:
>>>
>>>> Gunnar -
>>>>
>>>> <snip>
>>>>
>>>> So if we all want to watch for specialized training, backgrounds,
>>>> education, skills and so on, it looks to me like we are discussing
>>>> certification....BUT...until the market (i.e. employers) make the C.A.
>>>> designation a requirement, there will continue to be a variety of
>>>> backgrounds for individuals entering the archival profession.
>>>
>>> Or maybe instead of requiring a C.A, employers could look for a masters
>>> degree
>>> in Archives & Records Management with course work in the field they are
>>> hiring
>>> for, i.e. conservation, manuscripts, foreign language skills, etc.  I suspect
>>> the reality is, "one size does not fit all."
>>>
>>> Charlie
>>> Charles V. Mutschler, Ph.D.
>>> University Archivist
>>> Eastern Washington University
>>> -30-
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>>
>> --
>> Katy Smith
>> Reference Librarian
>> Headquarters
>> St. Louis County Library
>> ksmith@slcl.lib.mo.us
>>
>> "A dog reflects the family life.  Whoever saw a frisky dog in a gloomy family,
>> or a sad dog in a happy one?  Snarling people have snarling dogs,
>> dangerous people have dangerous ones."
>> ---Sherlock Holmes in "The Adventure of the Creeping Man"
>>
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--
Katy Smith
Reference Librarian
Headquarters
St. Louis County Library
ksmith@slcl.lib.mo.us

"A dog reflects the family life.  Whoever saw a frisky dog in a gloomy family,
 or a sad dog in a happy one?  Snarling people have snarling dogs,
dangerous people have dangerous ones."
---Sherlock Holmes in "The Adventure of the Creeping Man"


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