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>>Date:     Sat, 25 Jan 1997 00:03:04 -0500
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>>There are 34 messages totalling 1249 lines in this issue.
>>
>>Topics of the day:
>>
>>  1. Reporting donors to the law
>>  2. Literary Museums (2)
>>  3. CD Roms of collections
>>  4. Period clothing ID
>>  5. audio tours
>>  6. Suzanne Keene
>>  7. Cookery, or Cheek Stuffed With Tongue
>>  8. Loans
>>  9. Literary Museums -Reply
>> 10. Announcement (2)
>> 11. New Interactive Website!
>> 12. please post!!
>> 13. conservation newsgroups?
>> 14. inquiry of history-through-performance work (8)
>> 15. BOX OFFICE TICKETING HELP
>> 16. Medical Instruments/Handling Health and Safety Concerns/HELP
>> 17. <No subject given>
>> 18. Wisconsin Maritime Museum Online
>> 19. New Director for Virginia Art Museum
>> 20. Internship Announcement
>> 21. dino bone casts (2)
>> 22. Mounting Artists' Stamps... ?
>> 23. test
>> 24. inquiry of history-through-performance wo
>>
>>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 00:04:47 -0500
>>From:    [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Re: Reporting donors to the law
>>
>>In a message dated 97-01-23 18:42:24 EST, you write:
>>
>><<
>> Finally, museums don't prosecute anyone, and, in my experience, don't
>> urge prosecution of anyone. They are not only within their rights, but
>> are also complying with legal restrictions, when they notify agencies of
>> the donation of material suspected to have been stolen. >>
>>
>>Actualy a number of us have tried to prosecute - for thefts from us though -
>>the response has been ususally lack of interst due to low proiority in
>>prosecuting heritage crime. Prosecutor's reputation and funding are based on
>>real-politic - drugs and such - Although theft of big dollar objects still
>>commands attention
>>
>>Greg Koos
>>McLean County Historical Scoiety
>>
>>Greg Koos
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 07:00:01 +0000
>>From:    The Museum Security Network <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Re: Literary Museums
>>
>>How about the Henry Miller *museum* near Big Sur??
>>
>>Ton Cremers
>>
>>
>>> Larisa,
>>>
>>> The "Jack London State Historic Park" near Glen Ellen, Calif. can be
>>> contacted at (707) 938 5216.
>>>
>>> "Tor House", what was once the private home of poet Robinson Jeffers in
>>> Carmel, Calif. can be reached at (408) 624-1813.
>>>
>>> Jim Allen
>>> Hearst Castle
>>> ==================================================================
>>> On Thu, 23 Jan 1997 15:33:34 -0500 Larisa Overmier <[log in to unmask]>
>>> writes:
>>> >I'm trying to find out about literary museums which exist in North
>>> America, such as the Steinbeck Center in Salinas. If you know of any
>>> others, please let me know.
>>> >
>>> >Thank you,
>>> >Larisa Overmier
>>> >Manager Museum-Ed
>>> >Project Assistant, Museum Management Consultants
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 10:16:57 +0200
>>From:    Susan Hazan <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Re: CD Roms of collections
>>
>>>Can anyone recommend good CD Roms of museum collections and if possible,
>>>tell me where I might be able to find them? Thanks.
>>>Margaret Bullock
>>
>>For a starters: The National Gallery, London (by Microsoft), The Barnes
>>Collection (by Corbis ) Leonardo, the Codex Leicester exhibit and the
>>Louvre.  There are many CD's for children based on museum collections: on
>>"A is for Art C is for  Cezanne", Philadelphia Museum of Art,(by C-Wave)
>>and a number of excellent titles by Voyager, including their Children's
>>Louvre.
>>
>>It may be worth your while to search the MUSEUM-L archives - this is a
>>subject that has come up many a time on this list.
>>http://home.dc.lsoft.com/
>>
>>You should be able to find a good selection of CD's in the gift shops of
>>most major museums.
>>
>>Susan Hazan
>>Jerusalem
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>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 05:03:48 GMT
>>From:    MyFlee <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Re: Period clothing ID
>>
>>What period?  There are many individual references for certain periods of
>>time.  Or are you looking for an all around catalog kinda thing?
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 05:38:27 -0500
>>From:    Ruth Bryant Power <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Re: audio tours
>>
>>Lynn,
>>
>>I used one when I visited Alcatrass (sorry for spelling) a few years ago.  It
>>added immensely to the impact of my visit.  Hope that helps.
>>
>>Ruth Power
>>Brandywine River Museum
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 09:35:17 GMT
>>From:    Ian Russell <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Re: Suzanne Keene
>>
>>The Science Museum's web-site is at http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/
>>
>>It includes staff e-mail addresses (and a lot more).
>>
>>--
>>Ian Russell
>>[log in to unmask]
>>Interactive Science Ltd
>>http://www.interactives.co.uk
>>
>>Patricia Downs <[log in to unmask]> wrote in article
>><[log in to unmask]>...
>>> Can anyone put me in touch with Suzanne Keene, Head of Collections
>>> Management at the Science Museum, London?
>>>
>>> [log in to unmask]
>>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 09:14:56 -0500
>>From:    Anne Lane <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Cookery, or Cheek Stuffed With Tongue
>>
>>George Wurtak writes:
>>>It is a very nice social gathering  where wine, appetizers, fruit etc. is
>>served along with pianists or harpists, speeches from the President of
>>the Board and Executive Director . . .
>>
>>I'd particularly like the recipe for Executive Director speech - in my
>>experience it's hard to get them tender.  What's the key to a tasty pianist?
>>And do harp strings have to be removed before cooking?  Or will they come
>>out in a long easy glissando after boiling?
>>Anne Lane
>>Curatorial Assistant
>>Museum of York County
>>4621 Mt. Gallant Road
>>Rock Hill, SC  29732-9905
>>803-329-2121 ext 122  *  [log in to unmask]
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 08:22:12 -0600
>>From:    janice klein <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Re: Loans
>>
>>At 08:08 PM 1/23/97 -0500, you wrote:
>>>I am the registrar for the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens in
>>>Jacksonville, Florida--the first this museum has ever had.  I am
>>>trying to work out the wording for our new loan forms as well as
>>>a loan policy.  ...
>>
>>>Can any of you get in touch with me and offer some solutions
>>>or feedback?  Any help with the loan forms would be greatly
>>>appreciated.  Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>Chantel Y. Cummings
>>>Registrar
>>>Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
>>>829 Riverside Avenue
>>>Jacksonville, FL  32204
>>>(904) 356-6857/FAX (904) 353-4101
>>>
>>>
>>
>>The Registrars Committee of the AAM has a Forms Clearinghouse for
>>its members.  Additionally a Professional Practices Subcommittee is
>>working on developing a standardized loan form.  A previous Subcommittee
>>developed a Statement of Practice ofr Borrowing and Lending, which
>>was published in Registrar Vol 8 No 2 (Fall 1991).  For more information
>>about the RC-AAM, its activities and membership, please contact me off-list.
>>
>>
>>Janice Klein
>>Chair, RC-AAM
>>[log in to unmask]
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 09:58:14 -0500
>>From:    Lonn Taylor <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Literary Museums -Reply
>>
>>Larisa- Try the H.L. Mencken House, 1524 Hollins Street, Baltimore, MD
>>21223 and the O. Henry Home and Museum, 409 E. 5th Street, Austin,
>>Texas 78701., for starters. The Willa Cather Historical Center, 326 N.
>>Webster, Red Cloud, Nebraska 68970 has preserved not only Willa
>>Cather's childhood home but other buildings associated with fictional
>>characters in her books. And on Prince Edward Island you can visit the
>>home of another fictional character, Ann of Green Gables. Sorry I don't
>>have this address, but it is a pilgrimage site for thousands of Japanese
>>tourists who were brought up reading the Ann of Green Gables books.
>>Of couse, I shouldn't forget to mention the Ernest Hemmingway House
>>Museum, 907 Whitehead, Key West, Florida 33040 and the Pearl Buck
>>Birthplace, 1010 3rd Avenue, Marlinton, West Virginia 24954 as well as
>>the Pearl Buck House, Box 181, Perkasie, Pennsylvania. In Hartford,
>>Connecticut, the Mark Twain House , 351 Farmington Avenue, Hartford
>>06106, and the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center, 77 Forest Street, Hartford
>>06105, are in close proximity to each other. These are just a few of my
>>favorites, if by "literary museum" you mean museums and historic sites
>>devoted to an author or a fictional character (neat trick, the latter). A look
>>through the index of the American Association of Museums _Official
>>Museum Directory_ would probably turn up many more. -Lonn Taylor
>>([log in to unmask])
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 10:23:28 -0500
>>From:    "Mark K. Friedman" <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Announcement
>>
>>We have introduced a new feature on our Web Site, http://www.mariner.org
>>called THE MARITIME PUZZLER.  It features a digitized image, which
>>people can comment about via email, and if verified to be correct, then
>>prizes will be sent out to the entrants. The idea behind this was really
>>an interesting way to catalog a few more tough photographs, while
>>allowing virtual visitors to invovled themselves more deeply with our
>>web site.
>>
>>I would appreciate any feedback from users or readers of this list.
>>
>>Mark
>>webmaster
>>--
>> Mark Friedman                       "The fights are so vicious
>> Manager of Information Systems       because the stakes are so
>> The Mariners' Museum                 low."
>> (757) 591-7756 VOICE                 (757) 591-7312 FAX
>> personal email: [log in to unmask]      http://www.mariner.org
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 10:46:42 -0600
>>From:    Laura Lewis <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: New Interactive Website!
>>
>>Announcing "At Home in the Heartland Online" a World Wide Web site, where
>>you, the visitor, will meet real historical people and share in their
>>decision making. At any moment you are just a click away from Timelines,
>>Maps, and Objects from the museum collection illustrating the domestic
>>material culture of the times. You will also find Side by Side--cultural
>>comparisons--and Clues to the Past--an explanation of how historians use
>>primary resources, such as photographs, estate inventories, and newspapers
>>to build a picture of the past.
>>
>>Inspired by the Illinois State Museum exhibit, "At Home in the Heartland
>>Online," the website explores 300 years of family life and domestic
>>material culture in Illinois. The website has been designed as a classroom
>>resource for grades 3 - 12. Check us out at--
>>http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/athome/welcome.htm or read about the
>>website in an online article at--
>>http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/athome/article/
>>
>>Laura Lewis             At Home in the Heartland Online
>>Education Coordinator
>>        http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/athome/index.html
>>Illinois State Museum   (217) 524-4908
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 10:04:35 +0000
>>From:    Tom Vaughan <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Re: Announcement
>>
>>The Maritime Puzzler...a GREAT idea!
>>--
>>
>>Tom Vaughan    "The Waggin' Tongue"
>><[log in to unmask]>   (970) 533-1215
>>11795 Road 39.2, Mancos, CO 81328  USA
>>Cultural Resource Management, Interpretation, Planning, & Training
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 09:11:27 -0800
>>From:    Jack Williams and Anita Cohen-Williams <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: please post!!
>>
>>>From: [log in to unmask]
>>>Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 15:38:37 +0000
>>>Subject: please post!!
>>
>>>PLEASE POST OR OFFER INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO POST!!!
>>>
>>>I read in a recent issue of Museum News that I could write to you to
>>>post our museum's new web site:
>>>
>>>http://www.aloha.net/~bowfin
>>>
>>>USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii is home to
>>>the historic WWII submarine USS Bowfin (SS-287).  We would greatly
>>>appreciate your help in spreading that word about our new site!
>>>
>>>Thank you!!!
>>>
>>>Paula Cartwright
>>>Director of Public Relations & Marketing
>>>USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park
>>>(808) 423-1341, ext. 318
>>>[log in to unmask]
>>>[log in to unmask]
>>>http://www.aloha.net/~bowfin
>>>
>>>
>>Anita Cohen-Williams
>>Listowner of HISTARCH, SUB-ARCH, and SPANBORD
>>Internet Consultant
>>[log in to unmask]
>>[log in to unmask]
>>
>>"A verbal contract isn't worth the paper it's written on." - Samuel Goldwyn.
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 09:06:21 -0700
>>From:    Laurie Hart <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Re: conservation newsgroups?
>>
>>Good morning, Paige!
>>Greetings from the Frozen Wasteland that is Edmonton (-40C with a
>>windchill)!  Saw your post on the 'Net the other day, and thought I'd say
>hello.
>>So, hello there!  Have any luck with finding a good conservation
>>newsgroup?
>>BTW, is this your own personal email account or one at work?  Let me
>>know if I can reach you at this address all the time.  I've been
>>keeping an eye out for job openings on museum discussion lists, etc.,
>>but so far no luck....
>>Take care,
>>Laurie H.
>>>>:>>:<<:>>:<<:>>:<<:>>:<<:>>:<<:>>:<<:>>
>>Laurie Hart
>>Graduate Student
>>#2, 10049-114 Street NW
>>Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
>>T5K 1R5
>>(403) 488-6171
>>email:  [log in to unmask]
>><<:>>:<<:>>:<<:>>:<<:>>:<<:>>:<<:>>:<<:>>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 09:31:26 -0800
>>From:    Sandra Kay Gladney <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: inquiry of history-through-performance work
>>
>>I am a graduate student at the University of Oregon in Arts Management.
>>I have been participating in this listserv for a few weeks and hope that
>>some of you can help me, too.
>>
>>I am trying to locate organizations that use performance to illustrate
>>historical people and events.  I am reluctant to use the phrase "living
>>history" because I do not want to limit my search to military
>>battle reenactment activities. So far I have three organizations identified:
>>
>>(1) HISTORYONICS performance group affiliated with the Missouri
>>Historical Society in St. Louis, MO.  They do vignettes in the museum
>>that enhance the exhibit, as well as one-act length original plays that
>>dramatically present historical events. They also travel to schools.
>>
>>(2) BLISTS HILL OPEN AIR MUSEUM, which is part of the Welsh National
>>Gallery and Museum system.  Their website suggests celebration and
>>reenactment type activities which illustrate the traditional Welsh life,
>>utilizing historic buildings as the setting.
>>
>>(3) OREGON COUNCIL FOR HUMANITIES (aka Chataqua). Some of the local
>>members have "storyteller" style performances that illustrate local
>>historical people and events.
>>
>>I am currently trying to orchestrate a summer internship and identify
>>resources for my thesis interview-research.  Any help is greatly appreciated.
>>
>>Sandra Gladney
>>MS student in Arts Management
>>University of Oregon
>>Eugene, OR
>><[log in to unmask]>
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 09:41:15 -0800
>>From:    Jack Williams and Anita Cohen-Williams <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Re: inquiry of history-through-performance work
>>
>>"Living-history" performances are not only about military battle
>>reenactments. We have people doing living history at the Presidio of San
>>Diego excavation project. They show settlers and soldiers in their home life
>>activities, including cooking, making adobe bricks, and other such work.
>>
>>Colonial Williamsburg and other villages run large living history displays.
>>In New Mexico, the Rancho de las Golonadarias is a set of living history
>>displays from the 16th throuth 19th century periods in New Mexico.
>>
>>There is a directory of historical associations that lists living history
>>groups that should be in most college and university libraries.
>>
>>
>>
>>Anita Cohen-Williams
>>Listowner of HISTARCH, SUB-ARCH, and SPANBORD
>>Internet Consultant
>>[log in to unmask]
>>[log in to unmask]
>>
>>"A verbal contract isn't worth the paper it's written on." - Samuel Goldwyn.
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 14:18:24 GMT
>>From:    "Jason D. Keough" <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: BOX OFFICE TICKETING HELP
>>
>>Questions about tickets or need help with box office ticketing?
>>Visit the web site dedicated to the interests of box office managers
>>and other ticketing industry-related professions:
>>http://www.pipeline.com/~jdkeough/
>>or email: [log in to unmask]
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 12:44:14 EST
>>From:    Diane Gutenkauf <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Re: Medical Instruments/Handling Health and Safety Concerns/HELP
>>
>>An "Exhibit Designer/Preparator" wrote:
>>
>>>Bone saws with blood still on them? Ick. We once had one of the original
>>>heart pumps with what must have been blood still in the bottom sides of
>>>the plastic tubing. Again, ick.
>>>Seems like good ol' rubbing alcohol or other standard disinfectant would
>>>be ok. ???
>>
>>I was not aware that training in exhibit design now includes training in the
>>conservation of metals. Just what are the effects of "standard
>disinfectants" on
>>saw blades, anyway? How can we be certain that the accretion on the saw is
>>blood? Was it tested?
>>
>>Gutenkauf
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 13:07:26 EST
>>From:    Paul Silbermann <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: inquiry of history-through-performance work
>>
>>Colonial Williamsburg (VA) has a number of vignettes scattered about
>>amidst the town (and shops...)
>>
>>Fort New Salem (WV) - actually a misc assortment of buildings brought to
>>the site - has costumed interpreters for each building to interpret the
>>original use of the structure.
>>
>>Historic Spanish Point (Osprey, FL) occasionally uses costumed "first
>>person" interpreters at the various buildings on the site.
>>
>>These are off the top of my head - I'm sure there are others.
>>
>>Paul Silbermann                  National Air and Space Museum
>>[log in to unmask]             Archives Division
>>**************These opinions are mine, not NASM's**************
>>
>>------------------------------
>>
>>Date:    Fri, 24 Jan 1997 11:59:43 -0600
>>From:    Kit Neumann <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: <No subject given>
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>Le Anne Brown                       Phone: 706-724-7501
>Librarian/Archivist                 Fax:   706-724-7612
>Morris Museum of Art                Email: [log in to unmask]
>One 10th Street
>Augusta GA 30901
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Le Anne Brown                       Phone: 706-724-7501
Librarian/Archivist                 Fax:   706-724-7612
Morris Museum of Art                Email: [log in to unmask]
One 10th Street
Augusta GA 30901

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