Subject: Certification
Assuming that the vote will have a positive outcome, since it seems that even many people with reservations want to move ahead, I expect that this discussion will continue. I suggest that a new part of the AIC web site be created (or a new mailing list), with an archives of the current discussion and with the texts of various documents. This should include the recent ones and ones listed on the front of the November 1984 Newsletter (yes, children, we did know how to write back then in prehistoric times, even without computers!). The list includes "Certification: a discussion paper," a transcript of a session on certification at the 1984 annual meeting, and a follow-up session the following year, continuing dialogue in the newsletter, a document "defining and clarifying the current meaning of certification" scheduled for 1985, and several others. Some of these came from the Committee on Accreditation and Certification, which operated from 1977-1986, some from the Paper Board of Examiners, and others from the AIC Board. I know this is a lot of material, and I don't expect people to memorize it, but given the number of younger members and the complexity of the topic, it would be helpful. People could search it on their computer so they could, for example, read about the difference between licensing and certification, and other issues which are a matter of fact and legality, not opinion. Having this material easily available, and having an open forum for all AIC members similar to what the OSG and the Cons DistList provided in the last couple of weeks, would go a long way toward erasing any feeling that people are not being heard or that access to information is being managed in a limiting way. Barbara Appelbaum *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:39 Distributed: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-39-015 ***Received on Friday, 6 December, 2002