As an AOL user, I have been quite impressed with the online service in terms of ease of use and graphics. But the question DOES remain; is it truly fair for major "national" museums and agencies to put their resources on only one commercial online network as opposed to others? Both the Smithsonian and LC seek vast support from a wide clientele, arguing that they are the library and museum of the American people. Yet is is fair for them to place their national online resources on only one network? If I'm happy with Prodigy or GEnie or Compuserve, doesn't this decision limit their access to "people"? I'd rather their service be generic and hence available to all the online services. Some of the online sources (USA Today, encyclopedias, etc.) are available to ANY online service that wants to subscribe or purchase. I think LC and Smithsonian can do No less. --Dean DeBolt