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Roy Hemmat <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 Jan 2002 13:51:53 -0700
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John Rumm suggested:

>An excellent starting-point for your purposes (as well as a good read for
>students) would be the proceedings of the "Museums for
>the New Millennium" symposium which was organized by, and held at, the
>Smithsonian Institution in 1996 as part of its 150th
>anniversary.

I *think* this is a link to the resource recommended by Mr. Rumm. - Found
it by searching on Google for, quite naturally, "museums for the New
Millennium" .. a hint that may come in handy if the URL below does not
transmit with sufficient integrity through the ether. - (Hm. Mayby I need
to spend some quality time at Indigo's jargon site myself ..)

http://museumstudies.si.edu/Mus.%20for%20the%20New%20Millennium/proceed.htm


Roy Hemmat
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