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Aaron Marcavitch <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Jun 2000 20:03:03 -0700
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If you can could everyone post this onlist so that I
can get an idea of this as well.  It will be some good
information for my consultancy.

Thanks
Aaron
--- "Barbara G. Scott" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I would like to hear from people at small to
> medium-sized museums about how
> their museums handle the creation and maintenance of
> the museum web site.
> Did you contract the actual design out to someone
> else and provide them with
> the text and images and updates? Did you contract
> for the original design
> and then start doing the updates yourself? Or is
> someone on staff
> responsible for the actual web site creation and
> maintenance?
>
> If this is part of a regular staff position, what
> percentage of the person's
> time is devoted to web stuff and how much to other
> duties? Did your museum
> hire someone who already knew about web site
> development or did someone have
> to learn on the job or through museum-paid
> workshops/classes? And are you
> happy with the result? Have people had problems with
> board members or other
> staff members underestimating how much time
> maintaining a web site requires
> and how have you dealt with this problem? Is your
> web site handicap
> accessible?
>
> Thanks.
> Bobbie Scott
>
>
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Aaron Marcavitch-- [log in to unmask]
Webmaster/Program Assistant
Historic Massachusetts
&
Designer/Consultant
Cymatium.net Web Designs
http://www.cymatium.net

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