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patricia l roath <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 2 Jul 1997 10:58:12 -0500
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Yes, but remember,  many people still do not have computers; many more
still do not have email/www access  (believe it or not).  This includes
smaller (local, historical) institutions as well as individuals.

Pat

Pat Roath
Elizabeth Sage Historical Costume Collection
Indiana University, Bloomington

On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, McClung Museum wrote:

> On Mon, 30 Jun 1997, Jack Nokes wrote:
>
> > What I am hearing MUSEUM-L people yearn for is information presented in a
> > timely (perhaps, less slick and more electronic) format.  It makes a lot of
> > sense for the AVISO job listings (and other time-sensitive information) to
> > be on the AAM Web site.
>
> I just received the new issue of AVISO.  Except for a few brief items on
> the front page, the ENTIRE PUBLICATION is devoted solely to classified
> ads.  Seems to me that these can be provided much more quickly, much more
> cheaply, and to a much broader audience via the AAM Website -- and save a
> few trees in the process.
>
> --Jim
>

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