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Thank you to alert reader, Jim Whittome, of the fabulous University of Alberta
Museums and Collections Services ( http://www.museums.ualberta.ca/ ), for
noticing that I had left out part of the URL for the English version of the Web
Use Survey report. Guess I was so excited to get the report out... Thanks Jim!

The message should read:

Canadian heritage professionals have been much quicker to embrace the Internet
than the public at large, and topping their wish list is richer and more
dependable content. These are just a couple of conclusions to emerge from a CHIN
survey that attracted more than 800 respondents. View the report at
http://www.chin.gc.ca/forum (also available in PDF format) for all the details.

Wendy

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