I would also be very interested in the website discussion. In fact would
love your collective feedback on my attempt at a webpage for our
invertebrate collections? Is this what you meant by getting started?? If
not I do apologize for my intrusion!
This is a Frontpage generation, and was an in-house project (myself plus
advice from more computer capable beings). The objective was to open and
stimulate public interest in the collections, to explain our problems, and
begin an on-line method of accessing our large invertebrate collection for
research work.
The address is http://octopus.npl.utexas.edu/npl/, it is also available via
the Museums homepage http://www.utexas.edu/depts/tmm under 'Research and
Collections'
Thank you all very much -
Ann
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Ann Molineux, Collections Manager [log in to unmask]
Non-vertebrate Paleontology
Texas Memorial Museum Phone: (512) 232-5384
University of Texas Fax: (512) 471-6090
Austin, TX 78712 http://octopus.npl.utexas.edu/npl/
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