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Todd Happer <[log in to unmask]>
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Steve--
I had the privilege of attending one of those sessions, and it was very
interesting and informative.  Thanks for your continuting efforts to promote
discussion.  Want to share anything with the list about what you all are working on and/or
finding regarding technologies and visitation?
--Todd Happer
Scientific American

On 5/14/99, Museum discussion list wrote:
>Actually, this was the discussion at several sessions at AAM last
>month.
>Some of us are working hard in this area and are especially concerned
>about
>museum-web technologies and visitation.
>
>-Steve Eichner
>[log in to unmask]
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Museum discussion list [mailto:MUSEUM-
>[log in to unmask]]On
>> Behalf Of Mark Friedman
>> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 1999 8:17 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Online Exhibits
>>
>>
>> I am surprised to see so little discussion on MUSEUM-L about the
>> creation ( and the purpose, audience, funding, and evaluation) of
>online
>> exhibits for Museum web sites.
>>
>> How can a Museum possibly create something electronic, while still
>> achieving its agreed upon mission, without some sort of discussion
>and
>> decision as to how to combine online exhibits and online educational
>> materials. I constantly read postings about people wanting to know
>how
>> to make money on their Museum and Library web sites - what a
>bunch of
>> crap I think that is.  Nobody stands up at Museum-L to write "How
>can I
>> make more money with my upcoming traveling exhibit" - but expect
>their
>> web sites to perform better?
>>
>> Looking forward to some active and frank discussion on this topic.
>>
>> Mark
>> --
>>  Mark Friedman                       "The fights are so vicious
>>  Manager of Information Systems       because the stakes are so
>>     & Webmaster                       low."
>>  The Mariners' Museum
>>  (757) 591-7756 VOICE                 (757) 591-7311 FAX
>>  personal email: [log in to unmask]      http://www.mariner.org
>>
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