Now that school is back in session, here are two on-line resources from the Smithsonian's Center for Museum Studies: 1. The Center for Museum Studies (CMS) Museum Studies Database is a bibliographic research tool offering electronic access to information about theses, dissertations, articles, and audiotapes concerning the theory and operations of museums. All information is in English. Currently indexed in the Museum Studies Database are *17 years of articles published in the Journal of Museum Education (JME) and its predecessor Roundtable Reports *21 years of articles from the American Law Institute-American Bar Association (ALI-ABA) course of study: Legal Problems of Museum Administration *over 1,000 citations to masters' theses and doctoral dissertations written on museological issues at universities throughout the world *citations to audiotapes of the 1993, 1994, and 1995 sessions of the American Association of Museums annual meetings The Museum Studies Database is accessible through the Smithsonian Institution Research Information System (SIRIS). Visit the SIRIS web site at http://www.siris.si.edu. At the opening screen select "Research/Bibliographies. The telnet address for the SIRIS database network is siris.si.edu. At the "Welcome SIRIS" screen choose BIB to connect to the Research Bibliographies Catalog, then type SET CAT and choose Museum Studies Database. 2. The on-line edition of "Internship Opportunities at the Smithsonian Institution" is now available at http://www.si.edu/cms/iosi.htm. The guide includes hundreds of internship projects in forty internship programs around the Smithsonian Institution as well as links to the standard Application for Smithsonian internships and other useful resources. Bruce C. Craig Center for Museum Studies Smithsonian Institution