The Arts Policy and Management Dept. of the City University, London, UK (the largest postgradate education and research centre in Europe - if not wider - for policy and management education across the cultural sector) now has a growing WWW presence, including courses and research degree information, an introduction to the complex organisation (or perhaps more accurately DIS-organisation!) of the cultural sector in the UK, and a growing number of links to other international nad national Web sites, (over 30 so far). URL: http://www.city.ac.uk/artspol/index.html The Resolutions, Forward Programme and election results of the ICOM Triennial General Conference in Stavanger, Norway, July 1995 are also now posted. Themes of particular interest include Resolutions on Museums and Communities (the General Conference theme), Protection of the Patrimony in Armed Conflict, the new UNIDROIT Convention on the return of stolen and smuggled cultural property; Museum professional training in relation to environmental awareness, Information Technology Developments including the Tokyo Declaration and encouraging ICOM committees and individual museums and museum professionals to use INTERNET and other technologies, and a resolution condemning proposals to resume nucear weapons testing. The forward programme for the triennial period 1995-98 envisages major developments in ICOM's use of information technologies and programmes to assist museums in developing their use. Patrick Boylan (Vice-Pres., ICOM)