The American Association of Museums, in cooperation with The Computer Museum in Boston, announces a special professional education seminar: "HIGHWAYS AND BYTEWAYS: COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN MUSEUMS" November 17-18, 1994 The Computer Museum Boston, MA This seminar explores the impact of new technology on museums. Speakers will address advances in computer hardware and software, the process of planning, and the use of computers in specific aspects of museum operations and programs--interpretation, collections management, administration, research, etc. While general user's knowledge of computers is useful, this program is non- technical in approach. The seminar is for: Those who plan to make a change in their information technology Those who need to make better use of their current systems Those who want guidance in the new terrain of computerized options Guest speakers include: John Chadwick, List Owner of Museum-L; Thomas Duncan, Director of the Museum Informatics Project; Kathy Jones-Garmil, Program Director, Museum Computer Network; Ann Mintz, Orlando Science Center; Oliver Strimpel, Director, The Computer Museum, and others. Some fellowship support is available, for seminar fees and/or travel. application and further information, contact as below. Registration fees: $250 AAM Members thru 10/28/94 $310 AAM Members after 10/28/94 $360 Non-Members Hotel discounts available from Swissotel: 617-451-2600. Deadline: 10/24/94. Travel discounts from Passport Executive Travel: 800-222-9800. For a registration form and program brochure, contact Annie Storr, AAM, 1225 Eye Street, Suite 200, Washington, DC, 20005; Telephone: 202-289-9114; FAX: 202-289-6578; TDD 202-289-8439.