Well, I'm glas such sites have been created, but it seems like somebody
needs to do a little PR for these pages, like getting them prominently
listed on the Directories (like Yahoo.) I thought Bart's idea was a good
one, because I didn't know there were other sites, and I've done numerous
seraches looking for museum sites. When one
tries to use a directory or search engine to find museum www sites, one
has to make topic choices about art/history/science that are obviously
limiting when searching for museums.
Just my two cents--I think it's fantastic that there are directory pages
out there, but to provide a metaphor: A phone book doesn't do you much
good when you have to find it through the card catalog in your local
library first.
Liz Cook
On Thu, 16 Nov 1995, Anita
Cohen-Williams wrote:
> Bart,
>
> What you are proposing to do has already been done, at least by two different
> sites (Jim Angus from the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, and MORR).
> What you might want to do is concentrate on a specific aspect of museums
> (museum suppliers, etc.).
>
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