>Actaully I'm curious if any of the museums w/WWW sites have programs >where they make access available to visitors to the physical museum. Yes, indeed. We have purchased and are in the process of installing several computers which provide 'public access'. One computer presents CD-ROM titles (both titles to be developed in house for this purpose and commercial titles). The other computer is being configured to provide easy access to the WWW, with numerous 'subject' bookmark sets which we will change as our programs change. The computers are being placed in our 'hands on' discovery room. In addition, we are developing a 'kiosk' which will present both CD-ROM and Internet to the visitor. The kiosk will provide materials which supplement the exhibit, and offer the visitor the chance to 'explore the topic' via the Internet. Most importantly, the material available on the kiosk will also be available to the visitor after they return home, via our web site. This will provide the visitor with the opportunity to 'follow up' if he or she so desires. In addition, the web/kiosk will deliver pre-visit materials to teachers and educators. The first of these kiosks is being devloped for a new traveling exhibit "Cats, From Wild to Mild." If you would like more information about the exhibit, please contact me off the list (shameless plug). Jim Jim Angus Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 900 Exposition Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90007 (213) 744-3317 [log in to unmask] http://www.usc.edu/lacmnh