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Deb Fuller compressed these thoughts through the cyber-mist:
>Sounds like a great idea. I'm sure there are some web-types on this list
>(like me) who'd be happy to lend a hand at cleaning up pages or doing some
>formatting for them as well.
There is a list already in existence for museums and the web, called
MUSWEB-L, if anyone is interested. Its subcription address, I believe,
is [log in to unmask]
Its traffic, though, is very sporadic. I'd be happy to participate in
web-based discussions on Museum-l, too. My position is somehat unique
here in that I am director of a gallery, AND producer/creative director
for the college's website. (www.artcenter.edu, or the gallery direct at
www.artcenter.edu/exhibit/williamson.html).
Stephen
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S t e p h e n N o w l i n Director, Williamson Gallery
Vice President Producer, Art Center Online
Art Center College of Design www.artcenter.edu
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