Several folks have mentioned the Web project that Questor is undertaking. Basically, the intention is to create a Web site for those Questor clients who can't or don't want to do it themselves. Questor will charge the client but something substantially less than it might cost the client to set up their own web site. On it will be a copy of the museum's Argus collections data set up with search access based on how the client wants to structure it, using the Argus public access module. Images can be included if available. The client will get data to the site by sending a backup tape, and it will be updated as often as the backup tape is sent. Clients will also be able to post information and images about their museums. Security and maintenance will be Questor's problem and they will be using a dedicated computer for the project. It will be "firewalled" from Questor's other machines and obvioulsy from the clients machines. RE: provider's dial up access, this should be able to be controlled by the system owner: dial up access after an authorizing phone call, a log of accesses, etc.