>I just received the new issue of AVISO. Except for a few brief items on
>the front page, the ENTIRE PUBLICATION is devoted solely to classified
>ads. Seems to me that these can be provided much more quickly, much more
>cheaply, and to a much broader audience via the AAM Website -- and save a
>few trees in the process.
>
>--Jim
Let's not try to be so exclusive. It is important to remember the small
museums which are not yet on line, and those which probably will not be
connected in the near future, not to mention the students who receive AVISO
as part of their student membership rate. AVISO in print still reaches an
otherwise excluded constituency.
I don't want to see AAM become a web-users-only organization.
IMHO
HBC
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