At 12:05 PM 10/25/96 -0700, you wrote: >I am presently trying to >locate a good, up-to-date book that covers computer methods for museums. If >anyone could recommend any such books, I would appreciate it. Also, if >anyone noticed any particularly gaping voids on this topic, please let me >know. We are currently trying to commission a book on the topic and would be >interested in knowing what needs,if any, exist. Thanks! >Joanna Ebenstein >Mitch Allen >Publisher >AltaMira Press In general I'd say that the field is so fluid and is progressing at such a rapid pace that a "book" on computers in museums is bound to be out of date before it sees the light of day. That is what has happened to previous efforts in this area. ...and accordingly, even if such a book does speak to current issues, there is little chance that future sales will warrant the up-front costs of production. Most of the most important literature comes by way of journal articles, symposia and conferences. Nonetheless you may wish to look up the Museum Computer Network in the USA (write to [log in to unmask]) or the Museum Documentation Association (MDA) in the UK. MCN publishes a journal (Spectra) that is of interest. Other publishers in this field include David Bearman, whose journal Archives and Museum Informatics is widely respected. You may consider putting out a book of essays on significant topics -- that has been done befoe -- instead of attempting to survey the arena. ================================== Robert A. Baron Museum Computer Consultant P.O. Box 93, Larchmont, NY 10538 [log in to unmask]