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In article <Pine.GSO.3.95.961121161019.6417G-100000@taurus>, CAROLYN MARY
CUNNINGHAM <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>Hello. I am a masters candidate in Museum Studies. I am working
>on a class project that may turn into my thesis on Museums and
>the Internet. I would appreciate it if some of you could give
>me your thoughts on this subject. Below are some questions
>regarding the affect the internet is having on museums. I realize
>that everyone is busy, so please answer what you can. Thank you
>for your time.
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>1 Have you seen any museum web pages?
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>2 Does your museum have a web page?
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>3 Is your education department involved with the web page? If so,
> how?
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>4 Do you think virtual museums encourage or discourage visitors to
> the actual museums?
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>5 In your opinion, how much information or actual learning is
> getting across to the visitors via these web pages?
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>6 What do you think the effect the internet will have on museums
> in the future?
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>Thank you again for your help and if you have any other comments,
>suggestions, or people to contact I would love to hear them. Please
>send responses to [log in to unmask]
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>Carolyn Cunningham
>e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Hi. You may want to start at my personal web page. I have over 100 links
to museums and galleries all over the world.
http://funrsc.fairfield.edu/~8_mapuzz/art/homepage/
Good luck,
Arthur Fleischmann
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