Hello Tatyana I missed the original message that started this discussion but I am interested in hearing from you or anyone else about the place education has on musuem web sites. From what you've seen, do you find what's offered appropriate for use in the classroom? Comments.... Claude Roussel Canada's SchoolNet Industry Canada [log in to unmask] ---------- From: Museum discussion list[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: March 20, 1996 11:44 AM To: Multiple recipients of list MUS Subject: Re: Most Successful Web Sites Dear Jim: It is a very interesting issue that you raise. I wonder what criteria do you use in estimating successfulness of museum sites. I am currently doing a study of museum home pages and face the same problem. My approach is, what do museum pages have in common, what seems to be a necessary attribute of a museum site on the web, what works and what does not. I am particularly interested in small museums having their sites on the web. What difficulties do they face? I would really appreciate if you could share with me any references on recent writings on the subject. And here are some helpful web pages with general information which, I hope, can be of help in your research: Very sincerely, Tatyana Dumova, Graduate Student Department of History Bowling Green State University [log in to unmask]