Amalyah:

For a list of more than 200 museum and museum-related sites on-line 
in 1995, see:

Taylor, Janet H., and Joe Ryan. 1995. "Museums and galleries on the 
Internet". Internet Research: Electronic Networking Applications and 
Policy 5 (1):80-88

jt

At 3:18 PM +0200 12/19/06, amalyah keshet wrote:
>Interesting. I distinctly remember the Dallas Museum of Art being the
>first museum I found on the Web.
>
>Amalyah
>
>
>
>At 14:25 19/12/2006, you wrote:
>>I would vote for Dallas Museum of Art - whose former IT director now
>>works for Microsoft in Dallas
>>
>>He sure turned me onto the web, and when I started www.mariner.org
>>for The Mariners' Museum, we were part of that first wave of
>>websites for museums - thanks to him (I forget his name!)
>>
>>Mark
>>
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "amalyah keshet" 
>><akeshet at netvision.net.il>
>>To: "Museum Computer Network Listserv" <mcn-l at mcn.edu>
>>Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 2:33 AM
>>Subject: Re: [MCN-L] History of Museum Gaming?
>>
>>
>>>So, which WAS the first museum to have a website?
>>
>
>Amalyah Keshet
>Head of Image Resources & Copyright Management
>The Israel Museum, Jerusalem  www.imj.org.il
>Chair, MCN IP special interest group www.mcn.edu
>Blog  www.musematic.net
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