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Thee> = Jeannette Mills <[log in to unmask]>
Thee> Are there any museums out there that have developed and marketed
Thee> an interactive cd-rom, either on their own or with the help of
Thee> outside consultants/financial backing? If so, I have some
Thee> questions about how it was done.
The California Indian Library Collections Project is working on the
first of a set of CD-ROMs to preserve and distribute information about
California Indian groups, their artifacts, and their folkways.
The director is Jeannine Davis-Kimball, and she can be contacted via
e-mail at <[log in to unmask]> or at:
California Indian Library Collections Project
2505 Channing Way
Suites 4 & 5
Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 643-9128
(510) 643-5721 (FAX)
Good luck with your project!
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OBSCURISM: The practice of peppering daily life with obscure references as
a subliminal means of showcasing both one's education and one's wish to
disassociate from the world of mass culture.
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T.S. Davies [log in to unmask] SHC, DS
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