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 > >_______________________________________________ >You are currently subscribed to mcn-l, the listserv of the Museum >Computer Network (http://www.mcn.edu) > >To post to this list, send messages to: mcn-l at mcn.edu > >To unsubscribe or change mcn-l delivery options visit: >http://toronto.mediatrope.com/mailman/listinfo/mcn-l -- __________ J. Trant jtrant at archimuse.com Partner & Principal Consultant phone: +1 416 691 2516 Archives & Museum Informatics fax: +1 416 352 6025 158 Lee Ave, Toronto Ontario M4E 2P3 Canada http://www.archimuse.com __________
