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Rene Legler <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 14 Oct 2004 10:14:13 -0700
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This list has been very helpful with questions I have posted.  Apologies to
those who responded to my living roof question all those months ago (no one
on my end wanted the information in the end so I promptly forgot it).
My question is from a wonderful volunteer I had this past summer who is now
working as a work-study student.  If anyone can help her with her question
below, please email me personally at [log in to unmask]  Any requests for
more information will be passed on to her at once.

The question:
>I need some help with my new job here in Seattle, I have been promoted to
>being Seattle University's Slide Librarian.  They are trying to place all
>their slides in an electronic archive, but don't know where to find one
>that would fit the system.  Do you have any suggestions?  What we need is
>a network based program that can include both the standard information and
>digital scans of the slides.

Sincerely,

Rene Legler
Registrar
Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science & Technology
Richland, WA  99352

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