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Museum-L Webbies:
I agree that a discussion about websites for the novices among us would
be a good thing. From the response that we've seen already I think we
will quickly clog museum-l with URL's and long discussions about
improving the content and design of our websites. I would suggest that
we start a new list for those of us who expressed interest, or join
already existing lists like the one mentioned by Stephen Nowlin. I
would also encourage people to look at the Museum Computer Network's
website http://www.mcn.org They offer forums for small museums and
those interested in the internet.
Richard Urban
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http://www.hsd.org
Nicki Brookes wrote:
> How does everybody else feel about this suggestion from Roger, and
> the previous one from Katherine Futers? Personally, i would prefer to
> keep it on-list to keep it as open as possible, and to encourage as
> many 'non-Web types' as possible to participate regularly. Maybe we
> should give it a go here and if the response is so overwelming that
> it starts to clog up the list, we could move it elsewhere
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