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12/2/94
In October, the New England Chapter of the Museum Computer
Network and the New England Academic and Research Network
(NEARNET) sponsored a Mini-Seminar entitled "Arts, Humanities and
Museums on the Internet."
For those who are interested, NEARNET is making videotapes of the seminar
available. The videotapes can be loaned for a period of one
week. The loans are free, and can be ordered by sending your US postal
address to [log in to unmask]
The Mini-Seminar featured:
Introductory Remarks
by David Bridge
Smithsonian Institution
"The Virtual Museum"
by Robert Guralnick, Museum of Paleontology,
University of California, Berkeley
"The Legislative Status of Internet Access for Museums"
by Diane Zorich
Museum Computer Network
"Virtual Reality on the Internet - An Example from Ancient Egypt"
by Bill Riseman
Bill Riseman Associations
Panel Discussion on Issues Associated with Connecting to the Internet
Chair: Kathy Jones Garmil
Panelists: Guy Hermann, Mystic Seaport Museum
John Curran, NEARNET
Walt Howe, Delphi Internet Services. Corp.
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