I am developing an exhibit of Philippine artifacts to open next summer. I
would like to make a computer available to visitors who would like to do
some exhibit-theme related surfing, as there are many quality web sites
devoted to the Philippines and Filipinos. I am, however, concerned with
striking a balance between open-ended exploration and controlling access to
non-exhibit related sites. I realize that the value of the internet is its
freewheeling character, but I don't know that museums should provide
unrestricted access. Does anyone have experience with providing world wide
web access in an exhibit? How have you approached/solved this dilemma?
Thanks,
Peter B. Stevenson
Exhibit Developer
Field Museum/Chicago
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