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I am surprised to see so little discussion on MUSEUM-L about the
creation ( and the purpose, audience, funding, and evaluation) of online
exhibits for Museum web sites.
How can a Museum possibly create something electronic, while still
achieving its agreed upon mission, without some sort of discussion and
decision as to how to combine online exhibits and online educational
materials. I constantly read postings about people wanting to know how
to make money on their Museum and Library web sites - what a bunch of
crap I think that is. Nobody stands up at Museum-L to write "How can I
make more money with my upcoming traveling exhibit" - but expect their
web sites to perform better?
Looking forward to some active and frank discussion on this topic.
Mark
--
Mark Friedman "The fights are so vicious
Manager of Information Systems because the stakes are so
& Webmaster low."
The Mariners' Museum
(757) 591-7756 VOICE (757) 591-7311 FAX
personal email: [log in to unmask] http://www.mariner.org
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