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Probably redundant: but you probably have seen the excellent double article
in the January "Museum News"--7 experts define the wualities of excellent
museum sites and point to their favorite exemplars and "So You Want to
Build a Web Site" (reprinted from MCN's SPECTRA). Both very useful for
folks who already have a web site and wondering what next.
Also note the Museums on the Web conference coming up in March
<http://www.archimuse.com:80/critda~1.htm>
David Green
You should contact Mary Korenic, curator of education, Milwaukee Public
>Museum. She is chairing a session at the AAM conference about evaluating
>web sites.
>I don't have her e-mail address handy, but you can find her at the Milwaukee
>Public Museum's web site.
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>At 06:41 PM 1/8/97 +0000, you wrote:
>>I posted this question a couple of weeks ago. A few people have claimed
>>to have not seen it, so I'm re posting. Sorry for the repetition.
>>
>>Our museum is in the process of enhancing our web site. We'd like to
>>know what kinds of information are patrons asking when
>>visiting/e-mailing your web site (besides where are you located, what
>>time are you open, etc.etc.)? For example, do they ask about the
>>collection? Do they request research information from curators/subject
>>experts? Also, has the number of sale from your museum shop gone up
>>since launching your site?
>>
>>Thank you in advance for you help!
>>
>>Mia Llarena
>>Educator, The Sixth Floor Museum
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>>
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