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Mon, 27 Nov 1995 12:19:53 -0800
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Marco,


You're welcome to help yourself to the data in my list.  However, some of
the descriptions could be copyrighted, so it would be best to use the names
and URLs only.  You'll have to derive your own descriptions.

The Guide to Museums and Cultural Resources on the Web:

http://www.usc.edu/lacmnh/webmuseums

Another good source/reference is:

WWW Virtual Library museum pages (VLmp)

http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/archive/other/museums.html

The Virtual Library is maintained by Jonathan Bowen and he is looking for
folks who can mirror his site.  Mirroring his site might be a lot easier
than doing all of this yourself.

Jim



>L.S.,
>
>For a WWW-project regarding museums on the web we are looking
>for URLs of museums that have a presentation on WWW.
>Please post the URL, including a short description and city/country
>of the museum.
>In the near future we will be including these URLs in a list on
>(virtual) museums worldwide.
>
>Much obliged,
>
>
>Marco Legemaate
>
>Maarten Rens Produkties
>De Museumserver
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
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