Mr. Robert Dahl, along with a few others, suggested that we repost
our request form to "smooth some ruffled feathers." So in case
you missed it, or are new to the list, here is our request form:
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Dear subscribers:
As an intern at the Smithsonian Institution, Museum Support Center,
Washington, D.C., I am attempting to compile a "comprehensive" list
of staff and electronic mail addresses in museums, cultural
organizations, and museum-related organizations used to access the
various worldwide computer networks. Comprehensive is a relative
term, but I will try to include as many people and addresses as
possible. The directory will have three segments: listings by
name, by organization, and by field of interest.
The Museum Computer Network organization (MCN) has expressed
interest in publishing the directory for its next annual
conference, August 31-September 1, 1994 in Washington, DC, USA. We
will try to put this directory online on the Internet. The format
has yet to be determined.
No plans have been made to regularly update this list. To save it
from becoming obsolete, we are working on some ideas. Given your
entry, we would be happy to let you know of any other major
developments concerning this project.
Complete the form at the end of this message and respond as soon as
possible to be included in the directory.
A timely response is essential. Thank you.
The Directory Project is a venture of the Office of Information
Management, Smithsonian Museum Support Center.
The Staff: David Bridge, [log in to unmask]
Jason Young, [log in to unmask]
Rod Montgomery, [log in to unmask]
PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS DISCUSSION LIST WITH THIS DIRECTORY
FORM. Edit this message OR compose a new e-mail message (do not
change the format, as it will be automatically processed) and send
the completed form to [log in to unmask] This form is being
posted on several discussion lists. Please forgive any cross-
posting; you need only return one form to be included.
NOTE: When choosing keywords for your fields of interest, use these
examples as guides for terms describing your own interests:
The keywords specified in the three "Field of Interest" will be
used to produce an index to the Directory. Please enter one to
three Interests; chose your keywords carefully. We suggest that
you use major subject areas, such as: Botany, Conservation,
Anthropology, History, Art, Collections Management, Administration
or Facility Management. OR, if you would like to be more specific,
use a major term and a modifier, such as:
Botany, Palms; Conservation, Paper; Art, Modern.
We may edit these fields for greater consistency.
Feel free to copy and share this request with others who would like
to be included in the directory. We are looking for "official"
museum/organization contacts who would be able to provide an
authoritative list of their museum/organization staff for
inclusion; if you know of such a person, please let us know by e-
mailing [log in to unmask] We are willing to discuss with
each contact the structure and format of any data submitted in
bulk.
Thanks in advance for your attention. I look forward to the
successful publication of this directory.
Rod Montgomery
Office of Information Management
Museum Support Center, MRC 534
Smithsonian Institution
Washington, DC 20560 USA
** Here's an example:
From: John Doe <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Subj: Museum Directory Entry
^Last Name: Doe
^First Name, etc.: John A., Jr.
^E-mail Address: [log in to unmask]
^Institution/Organization: The Doe Museum
^Department or Unit: Information Management
^Field of Interest 1: Botany, Australian
^Field of Interest 2: Art, Medieval
^Field of Interest 3: Mammals, Marine
Please use upper AND lower case type.
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^Last Name:
^First Name, etc.:
^E-mail address:
^Institution/Org.:
^Dept. or Unit:
^Interest 1:
^Interest 2:
^Interest 3:
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