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Hi Laurel,
I did get approval from my director and went forth with creating a MySpace
page. I also went forth and found other museums to be our “virtual friends.”
So far my staff likes the idea (although they were a little concerned when I
presented the idea to them since the site does generate some bad press). In
any case, feel free to take a look. Perhaps it will help with approval from your
Marketing/PR person.
www.myspace.com/nha1894
I have also posted this to the entire list in case there are other museums
considering the idea.
Keep in mind, this is still in the early stages of development, since I have just
recently received the approval. I envision this work in progress to be a
desirable site from my institution's younger consitituency, an entertaining and
educational online forum for them.
Let me know what you think.
-Jeff
Jeffrey S. Bowen
Assistant Membership Coordinator
Nantucket Historical Association
P.O. Box 1016
Nantucket, MA 02554
Phone: 508-228-1894 x 116
Fax: 508-228-5618
Email: [log in to unmask]
www.nha.org
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