Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Last Lab Hours Post of the Semester =(
I am almost finished with the current assignment it was interesting trying to work on this and get over having pneumonia at the same time. I worked for about 4 hours on Saturday trying to find info on my baskets I found tons of info on Pomo, I had the hardest time finding info on Hupa and info on my Alaskan basket was somewhere in the middle. I spend about 2 1/2 hours compiling everything into the adobe documents and making copies of my pictures. I am going to school a little bit early today I hear they have abode professional on the comps in the lab so I can send the electronic one. This was my favorite class this semester I feel we learned useful information that will help us in the job field some day.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Cinco de Mayo Lab Hours
So I spent about two hours reading the six articles on Friday and about another 2 hours on Monday reading Shanks to prepare for the reading quiz. I am a little confused since the artices said that Pomo mini baskets are made for sale and in the Shanks chapter he said they are used as toys to hang off of baby baskets or an example for young girls learning to weave. I guess I will figure out which is true. Sac CT is such a pain especially when you have the flu and 100.8 temperature when I log onto my laptop I sign in and the screen goes white and no longer responds on my mom's computer I get error messages when I click on anything in sac ct. So I managed to get to school yesterday and I forgot my books but took the quiz any way. I really want to get started on my research hopefully I will get over being sick by the end of the week.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Lab hours 4/28
I don't have much I spent about 30 minutes on Sunday for the NAGPRA assignment and about an hour catching up on reading blogs.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Repatriation
2.) Notice of Intent to Repatriate Cultural Items: Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Denver CO (Augusts 29, 2008). In 1983 a donor gave the museum a whale hairpiece made of mountain goat horn with abalone insets, which art dealer Michael R. Johnson indicated that he had obtained a decade earlier from Mrs. Dan Katzeek Klukwan, Alaska. Johnson opined that this type of whale hairpiece, intended for use with a single braid, would have been worn around he time of Captain James Cook's third Pacific voyage (1776-1780)(American Indian Art, Vol. 35 (2):78, Spring 2010).
4. Notice of Intent to Repatriate Cultural Items: New York State Museum, Albany, NY (August 29, 2008). In 1956 the museum purchased two items formerly in the Health collection from the Logan Museum of Anthropology, both of which Heath reported came from a grave in Emmet County, Michigan: a copper kettle and a silver wristband bearing what is probably the touchmark of eighteenth century silversmith Jonas Schindler. As "unassociated funerary objects" under NAGPRA both pieces were slated for repatriation to the Little Travers Bay Bands of Odawa Indians of Michigan (American Indian Art, Vol. 35 (2):78, Spring 2010).
9.) Notice of Intent to Repatriate Cultural Items: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland, OR and Museum of Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman WA September 10,2008). In 1982 an American Indian grave was found on a streamside terrace in north central Oregon. The remains were repatriated to Oregon's Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. This notice also stated that the "unassociated funerary objects" discovered at the time, fifty one items, including fragments of a bone awl, some stone fragments, and three square nails, would be turned over to the same tribe entity (American Indian Art, Vol. 35 (2):79, Spring 2010).
4. Notice of Intent to Repatriate Cultural Items: New York State Museum, Albany, NY (August 29, 2008). In 1956 the museum purchased two items formerly in the Health collection from the Logan Museum of Anthropology, both of which Heath reported came from a grave in Emmet County, Michigan: a copper kettle and a silver wristband bearing what is probably the touchmark of eighteenth century silversmith Jonas Schindler. As "unassociated funerary objects" under NAGPRA both pieces were slated for repatriation to the Little Travers Bay Bands of Odawa Indians of Michigan (American Indian Art, Vol. 35 (2):78, Spring 2010).
9.) Notice of Intent to Repatriate Cultural Items: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland, OR and Museum of Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman WA September 10,2008). In 1982 an American Indian grave was found on a streamside terrace in north central Oregon. The remains were repatriated to Oregon's Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. This notice also stated that the "unassociated funerary objects" discovered at the time, fifty one items, including fragments of a bone awl, some stone fragments, and three square nails, would be turned over to the same tribe entity (American Indian Art, Vol. 35 (2):79, Spring 2010).
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Lab Hours
The only hours I have are for working on the catalog review. I had a hard time finding a catalog in our library yesterday I would search for some on Eureka make a list and go back and forth between 3 different floors and not find anything good. The search engine made it hard also because it brought up any kind of catalog of 2,000 hits. So I did this for an hour before I got help from one of the librarians and I finally found one I could use. I couldn't find anything like the ones Dr. C showed us in class. It took me about an hour to complete the assignment. I also went into the museum to get my cards I do not have a little card for my mini pomo baskets BAS 146 I am wondering if that is becuase originally they were inside of a basket that was stolen. I am eager to start my research on my items.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Lab Hours 4/14/10
This week I didn't do much. I think the museum opening was a huge success. I took my mom on Friday we were the only ones there we spent about 30 minutes there. I spent about 30 minutes on the Burcaw reading I think that chapter is great advice a how to guide to get a job at museums. I like that he suggests what kinds of college classes to take. I spent about an hour on this week's assignment looking at the job boards, it is interesting to read the different positions that museums have they are not all the same at each museum. I do feel under qualified but I am going to work on that after graduation. I am looking forward to the guest lecture today. I also spent about an hour catching up on reading everyone's blogs.
Museum Job Assigment
In the reading Burcaw suggests to have a liberal arts degree and take art appreciation and anthropology. Its funny because my first major was liberal arts and I have my AA in that and I have taken art appreciation and now I am an Anthropology major. I wanted to be a elementary teacher and I took Anthropology 1 as my science requirement and everything changed. I have no museum experience, I plan to get an internship when I come back in the Fall hopefully at the California Museum. I really want a internship at the American History Museum at the Smithsonian that would also be my dream job. For that internship I would have to pay my way there and have to get a place to live so I am going to have to save up for that. Ideally I would like to work in a Natural History Museum. In a way this class is volunteer experience. After I get some experience volunteer, paid or internship I plan to apply to Chico State for grad school they have a great museum program. So after I get my masters I can get a job at a museum.
http://westmuse.wordpress.com/job-board/
I saw that the Museum of Man had a few positions the rest were for executive or director positions at art museums. I would be interested in the digital recorder position and if I had more experience I would apply for Collections Manager with conservation training.
Digital Registrar – The San Diego Museum of Man
The San Diego Museum of Man is seeking a Digital Registrar who will be responsible for assisting with the ethical handling of accession and registration matters. The incumbent maintains the collections management databases and has knowledge of hardware and software used to maintain collection databases and methods of making that information available to the public in multiple ways. A degree in museum studies, anthropology with an emphasis on collections management or extensive experience in registrar-oriented museum work; detail oriented. For full job description, go to the Museum’s website at www.museumofman.org/employment. Salary range: $32,000-36,000 For more information or to apply, contact mbrooksgonyer@museumofman.org. (posted 03/09/2010)
1.) I am detail oriented
2.) I have volunteer experience
3.) A registrar position is the most appealing to me I feel I can learn the most from it and use it as a starting point.
http://www.calmuseums.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.ViewPage&pageId=473
Museum Education & Public Program Developer
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum has released a request for proposals seeking an experienced Museum education and public program development professional (s) (contract position) to conduct a complete evaluation/assessment of existing educational programs; to research, design and develop ideas for educational and public programs to support the upcoming exhibit, Sea of Adventure, and to design relevant, high profile, cost effective programs that complement the forthcoming exhibit, support our mission, and have the ability to become self-sustaining. Please contact Stephanie at schristian@nhnm.org for a copy of the RFP specs and guidelines. Your full proposal must be submitted to NHNM no later than the close of business on April 15, 2010.
1.) I am interested in this position because I had wanted to teach and this is close enough for me.
2.) I think it would be fun to create educational programs I have lots almost all of my job history has been working in with children in various programs.
3.) I also think this job would be a great position to learn about how this museum works and to develop improvements.
http://www.jobtarget.com/c/search_results.cfm?site_id=8712
Research Associate
Job ID: 6691418
Position Title: Research Associate
Company Name: Institute for Learning Innovation
Job Function: Education
Entry Level: Yes
Job Type: Full-Time
Location(s): Edgewater, Maryland, 21037, United States
Posted: April 6, 2010
Job Duration: 1-2 Years
Min Education: BA/BS/Undergraduate
Min Experience: 0-1 Year
Required Travel: 0-10%
Salary: $35,000.00 - $45,000.00 (Yearly Salary)
APPLY FOR THIS JOB
Contact Person: Jessica Luke
Email Address: luke@ilinet.org
Phone: 410-956-5144
Fax: 410-956-5148
Apply URL: http://www.ilinet.org
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Job Description
The Institute for Learning Innovation (ILI), a nationally prominent, non-profit, informal learning research and evaluation organization, is seeking a Research Associate to join our team. The work of the Institute is focused on better understanding and supporting efforts to facilitate learning in non-school contexts, across the lifespan. We are located in Edgewater, Maryland, a few miles south of Annapolis.
Under the direction of Senior Researchers, Research Associates are responsible for implementing a range of research and evaluation projects. As part of a project team, Research Associates engage in a variety of tasks, including:
• Development of research and/or evaluation instruments;
• Collection of data through surveys, interviews, and observations;
• Analysis of both qualitative and quantitative data;
• Writing of technical evaluation and research reports;
• Presentation of study findings to clients.
This is a full-time, 1 year contract position with the potential for renewal. It may require frequent travel.
The Institute for Learning Innovation is an equal opportunity employer strongly committed to its employees as reflected in our competitive salary and benefits package and our strong support of professional growth. We offer a challenging, flexible, team-oriented and informal work environment of dedicated professionals in an attractive area of the Chesapeake Bay. Qualified individuals should electronically submit a detailed letter of intent, CV, 3 references, and 2 writing samples to Dr. Jessica Luke, Director of Research & Evaluation, at luke@ilinet.org. The deadline for applications is April 23, 2010.
Job Requirements
We are seeking individuals with a graduate degree in a relevant discipline, e.g., evaluation, education, psychology, sociology, museum studies, museum education, leisure studies, anthropology. Successful candidates will have excellent written and oral communication skills; have experience in working on project teams; be able to simultaneously work on a variety of projects; have some experience in evaluation and assessment or related research efforts; bring to the position curiosity and interest in how we learn and make meaning in our lives; and enjoy a relaxed and cooperative, team-oriented work environment in which individuals inspire each other and constantly learn and grow.
APPLY FOR THIS JOB
Contact Person: Jessica Luke
Email Address: luke@ilinet.org
Phone: 410-956-5144
Fax: 410-956-5148
Apply URL: http://www.ilinet.org
Save Job
Email Job
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There is 80 positions on this page, I felt this one is best suited for me with just my education as my experience it is a starting point until I get more experience. This would be a entry level job that I could get my foot in the door gain experience so I can apply for a higher position as it comes available.
http://westmuse.wordpress.com/job-board/
I saw that the Museum of Man had a few positions the rest were for executive or director positions at art museums. I would be interested in the digital recorder position and if I had more experience I would apply for Collections Manager with conservation training.
Digital Registrar – The San Diego Museum of Man
The San Diego Museum of Man is seeking a Digital Registrar who will be responsible for assisting with the ethical handling of accession and registration matters. The incumbent maintains the collections management databases and has knowledge of hardware and software used to maintain collection databases and methods of making that information available to the public in multiple ways. A degree in museum studies, anthropology with an emphasis on collections management or extensive experience in registrar-oriented museum work; detail oriented. For full job description, go to the Museum’s website at www.museumofman.org/employment. Salary range: $32,000-36,000 For more information or to apply, contact mbrooksgonyer@museumofman.org. (posted 03/09/2010)
1.) I am detail oriented
2.) I have volunteer experience
3.) A registrar position is the most appealing to me I feel I can learn the most from it and use it as a starting point.
http://www.calmuseums.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.ViewPage&pageId=473
Museum Education & Public Program Developer
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum has released a request for proposals seeking an experienced Museum education and public program development professional (s) (contract position) to conduct a complete evaluation/assessment of existing educational programs; to research, design and develop ideas for educational and public programs to support the upcoming exhibit, Sea of Adventure, and to design relevant, high profile, cost effective programs that complement the forthcoming exhibit, support our mission, and have the ability to become self-sustaining. Please contact Stephanie at schristian@nhnm.org for a copy of the RFP specs and guidelines. Your full proposal must be submitted to NHNM no later than the close of business on April 15, 2010.
1.) I am interested in this position because I had wanted to teach and this is close enough for me.
2.) I think it would be fun to create educational programs I have lots almost all of my job history has been working in with children in various programs.
3.) I also think this job would be a great position to learn about how this museum works and to develop improvements.
http://www.jobtarget.com/c/search_results.cfm?site_id=8712
Research Associate
Job ID: 6691418
Position Title: Research Associate
Company Name: Institute for Learning Innovation
Job Function: Education
Entry Level: Yes
Job Type: Full-Time
Location(s): Edgewater, Maryland, 21037, United States
Posted: April 6, 2010
Job Duration: 1-2 Years
Min Education: BA/BS/Undergraduate
Min Experience: 0-1 Year
Required Travel: 0-10%
Salary: $35,000.00 - $45,000.00 (Yearly Salary)
APPLY FOR THIS JOB
Contact Person: Jessica Luke
Email Address: luke@ilinet.org
Phone: 410-956-5144
Fax: 410-956-5148
Apply URL: http://www.ilinet.org
Save Job
Email Job
Print Job
Apply For Job
Job Description
The Institute for Learning Innovation (ILI), a nationally prominent, non-profit, informal learning research and evaluation organization, is seeking a Research Associate to join our team. The work of the Institute is focused on better understanding and supporting efforts to facilitate learning in non-school contexts, across the lifespan. We are located in Edgewater, Maryland, a few miles south of Annapolis.
Under the direction of Senior Researchers, Research Associates are responsible for implementing a range of research and evaluation projects. As part of a project team, Research Associates engage in a variety of tasks, including:
• Development of research and/or evaluation instruments;
• Collection of data through surveys, interviews, and observations;
• Analysis of both qualitative and quantitative data;
• Writing of technical evaluation and research reports;
• Presentation of study findings to clients.
This is a full-time, 1 year contract position with the potential for renewal. It may require frequent travel.
The Institute for Learning Innovation is an equal opportunity employer strongly committed to its employees as reflected in our competitive salary and benefits package and our strong support of professional growth. We offer a challenging, flexible, team-oriented and informal work environment of dedicated professionals in an attractive area of the Chesapeake Bay. Qualified individuals should electronically submit a detailed letter of intent, CV, 3 references, and 2 writing samples to Dr. Jessica Luke, Director of Research & Evaluation, at luke@ilinet.org. The deadline for applications is April 23, 2010.
Job Requirements
We are seeking individuals with a graduate degree in a relevant discipline, e.g., evaluation, education, psychology, sociology, museum studies, museum education, leisure studies, anthropology. Successful candidates will have excellent written and oral communication skills; have experience in working on project teams; be able to simultaneously work on a variety of projects; have some experience in evaluation and assessment or related research efforts; bring to the position curiosity and interest in how we learn and make meaning in our lives; and enjoy a relaxed and cooperative, team-oriented work environment in which individuals inspire each other and constantly learn and grow.
APPLY FOR THIS JOB
Contact Person: Jessica Luke
Email Address: luke@ilinet.org
Phone: 410-956-5144
Fax: 410-956-5148
Apply URL: http://www.ilinet.org
Save Job
Email Job
Print Job
Apply For Job
There is 80 positions on this page, I felt this one is best suited for me with just my education as my experience it is a starting point until I get more experience. This would be a entry level job that I could get my foot in the door gain experience so I can apply for a higher position as it comes available.
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