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Dianne Folkerth <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 17 Dec 1999 12:22:12 -0600
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Our newest exhibit will have microscopes for "hands-on" use by the public,
so that they can view thin rock sections and other slides.  Questions:

Should we be concerned about communicable eye bugs that could possibly be
transmitted via the scopes?  Has anyone else had a similar situation, and
can you suggest a solution?

Also - can anyone recommend a type of scope (brand name or made from parts)
that has worked best for you in an exhibit?  We want adults and kids to use
the real thing but worry about parts disappearing, specimens being smashed,
and ease of use.

Thanks y'all.

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Dianne E. Folkerth,   Education Coordinator
Texas Memorial Museum
The University of Texas at Austin
2400 Trinity Street, D-1500,   Austin, TX  78705-5786
Ph.:  512-232-5509; 512-471-1604     Fax:  512-471-4794
TMM on the web:  http://www.utexas.edu/depts/tmm

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