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Jeff Jones <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Aug 1995 07:56:23 -0700
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Come explore the interface between one of the oldest information
technologies in the world and one of the newest. At the new World Wide
Web site of the American Museum of Papermaking, you can enjoy a virtual
tour that traces the history, science, and art of papermaking from 2000
BC to the high technology of today.

The American Museum of Papermaking is located on the World Wide Web at
"http://www.ipst.edu/amp/".

Located at the Institute of Paper Science and Technology in Atlanta,
the American Museum of Papermaking features artifacts from The Dard
Hunter Collection, interactive exhibits and video presentations on
modern papermaking and recycling, and hand papermaking artifacts such
as paper molds and watermarks. For more information about the Museum or
to schedule a tour, contact the Curator, Cindy Bowden, at (404)
853-9542 or via email at "[log in to unmask]".

    Jeff Jones # N4VMD # [log in to unmask] # http://www.ipst.edu/~jjones/
     Information Specialist, Inst. of Paper Sci. & Tech., Atlanta GA
   "The world has arrived at an age of cheap complex devices of great
           reliability; and something is bound to come of it."
       Vannevar Bush, "As We May Think", _Atlantic Monthly_ 1945.

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