Hi there, Thought I'd respond to your question, there must be a few museum people out there working with GIS. Here at the Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery we currently use GIS quite a lot in the Zoology department for tracking species distribution etc. In the near future (this year) I'll be starting a project which will hopefully simplify the cataloguing and retrieval of urban landscape images and photos (we have a large historical image collection), using GIS to interface with the collections database. I'd be curious to hear from any other museums working along the same path, and indeed would be happy to communicate on general GIS topics with persons from other museums around the world. Regards, Mark Gordon -------------------==== Posted via Deja News ====----------------------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Post to Usenet