> In response to the query posted by Don Juedes:
The combination of Middle Eastern language expertise and specialized
cataloging skills is indeed a tall order. But there are several venues
where one could advertise.
One is the Middle East Librarians Association
http://www.mela.us/
... which accepts job ads in its journal,
MELA Notes: The Journal of the Middle East Librarians Association
http://www.mela.us/MELANotes/MELANotesIntro.html
... and on its electronic mailing list
MELANET-L <[log in to unmask]>
There's also H-Net, which hosts several academic discussion lists
for scholars and others interested in the study of the Islamic lands
of the Middle East, including
H-Mideast-Medieval (Middle East medievalists)
http://www.h-net.org/~midmed/
H-Islamart (History of Islamic art and architecture)
http://www.h-net.org/~islamart/
H-Turk (Ottoman and Turkish studies)
http://www.h-net.org/~turk/
etc.
Job postings can be sent separately to the above lists, but
they must have been posted first to the H-Net Jobs site
http://www.h-net.org/jobs/
Another useful resource is
The Islamic Manuscript Association
http://www.islamicmanuscript.org/Home.html
http://www.islamicmanuscript.org/Projects.html
I hope this helps.
Andras
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Andras J. Riedlmayer
Bibliographer in Islamic Art and Architecture
Documentation Center - Aga Khan Program
Fine Arts Library - Harvard University
http://72.32.152.126/library.php
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