It is encouraging to hear the positive response to our announcement of a workshop for information providers interested in learning more about the technology of installing and maintaining Gopher and WWW servers. The responses indicated a few points that the original announcement failed to make clear. 1. The workshop, although organized by the NSF funded MUSE Project, with assistance from Jim Beach of the Museum Informatics Project, does not have any funds available for assisting in travel, lodging or registration rebates. 2. We are likely to have some documentation available for the workshop itself and will be happy to make that available electronically, (expect to see this on the Biodiversity and Biological Collections Gopher and WWW servers) but we do not anticipate an "electronic" version of the workshop itself. Much of the actual time during the actual workshop will be hands on or real time demonstrations. 3. We will be covering HTML and tools for preparing documents for presentation from WWW servers and clients (including using WWW clients as a front end to data and system documentation). Julian Humphries The Vertebrate Collections and The MUSE Project, Cornell University 83 Brown Road, Building 3 Ithaca, NY 14850 Voice: 607-257-8143 Fax: 607-257-8109 Email: [log in to unmask]