[Seattle-editorial] Re: contact info for UW School of Information Studies (Library Science)

anarch3m anarch3m at lycos.com
Fri Oct 25 20:29:23 PDT 2002


 Ellie, I am still delerious with the prospects for moving forward in this area.  I thought I sent a reply earlier today but I suspect a cyber accident.  If this is duplication, please forgive me.

And a question comes to mind.  You said "Dan" had some films not yet here.  Would that be Dan H or Dan M ?

Your Project Description fits this library module well, I guess I,ve gone farther afield showing where we might go with this sort of project.  I want to emphasize that we do want doable, discrete assignments for the interns.  We will need them to be clear on time- deadlines and hours total- they can offer.  


Below are my replies 1-4.  Please anyone, comments welcome.
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On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 18:59:27  
 Ellie r wrote:
>Hi Walt -
>Here is the information you need for Lynnea. Please
>contact me if you have any questions.  I guess you
>guys can take it from here with her.  Lynnea's e-mail
>is: lerick at u.washington.edu  The following are the
>communications I've had to date.  Sara e-mailed me
>finally to say she couldn't be the one to oversee the
>intern, so SOMEONE needs to do it!
>
>Hi Sara! 
>
>I like the wish list you sent out - the espresso and
>popcorn machines were good additions.  I have good
>news to report!  I called the UW School of Library
>Science today and spoke with the Student Services
>administrator, Lynnea Erickson.  I explained that we
>are looking for a student to help us catalog and
>organize our documentary and film library.  She said
>there are 250 students in the program, all of whom
>need to do "field work" towards portfolio projects
>that they have to do.  Lynnea said there are a number
>of students in the program who have a strong interest
>in social justice issues, and that it sounded like a
>wonderful project.  We need to e-mail her a
>description of the project that she will then be able
>to send out on her student list serve as a field work
>opportunity.  She felt we would probably have no
>problem finding someone to volunteer for the position.
> If we haven't heard anything from any interns in two
>weeks, she says we can call her and we'll find a
>student another way.
>
>We need to e-mail her:
>
>1. a brief description of the IMC as an organization



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