As the new coordinator of the American Association of Museums' Technical Information Service (TIS), I am seeking specific comments and suggestion contributing to to short- and long-range planning for future. TIS began in 1985 to provide timely, practical information to the field and it is now time to evaluate its progress and plan for the next decade. Your comments on how TIS currently meets your needs and expectations are also welcome. The purpose of the Technical Information Service is: <The American Association of Museums' Technical Information Service improves and strengthens museums standards and performance by working with the profession to identify and to provide to individuals and institutions useful information having direct, practical relevance and application to museums.> AAM members are probably familiar with TIS publications like the Big Book of Museum Grant Money, or Writing A Museum Code of Ethics. TIS also offers telephone assistance, quick responses via the Selected Source Lists which cover topics such as Disaster Recovery or Teacher Resource Centers and sessions at the annual meeting. Having subscribed to Museum-l for nine months, I know that a lot of creative thinking and discussions happen here. That is why I am enlisting your help in telling AAM what TIS should look like in the future. Please take a moment to assist us. You may FAX your comments to TIS at 202-289-6578, post to this list, call me directly at 202-289-9121 or send snail mail to: Roxana Adams, TIS Coordinator American Association of Museums 1225 Eye St., NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20005 I look forward to your suggestions.