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- N-1-3-003.01, "Network the World's Museums" by Anthony-Michael
- Rutkowski, <amr@NRI.Reston.VA.US>
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- The Internet has the remarkable ability to support collaboration and
- knowledge sharing bounded only by the imagination of human minds.
- And, as the pages of Internet Society News make clear, this support
- now includes an incredibly rich variety of activities around the
- world.
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- However, vast storehouses of human knowledge and imagination lie
- comparatively untapped. These are the thousands of museums around the
- world.
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- For reasons that are not apparent, while many initiatives now exist to
- internetwork libraries and other public institutions, the treasure
- trove of the world's museums seems to be virtually ignored. This is
- ironic because of the unique function of museums in our society to
- collect, communicate, and excite the imagination about almost every
- significant human activity.
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- In a presentation to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.
- this month, I am calling for a new global initiative dubbed, "RIM" for
- Reseau internationale des muses or the International Network of
- Museums. There are few institutions more ready made for networking
- than museums - for their internal administration and for the visiting
- public.
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- One of my great excitements as a child that has never ceased, is the
- discovery of new museums to explore - and then to come back again,
- because there is never enough time to see everything. Imagine how we
- could construct a Gopher or WAIS server to allow our children and
- ourselves to pick a subject or a place and virtually explore museums
- through the Internet. We could set up "museum booths" in schools and
- even in local museums that would allow people to visit and explore
- other museums around the world.
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- The time is right. There already exists an small organization
- attempting to start networking - the Museum Computer Network - which
- is also developing an EDI protocol. A UNESCO sponsored International
- Council of Museums Committee is considering the matter. The Boston
- Computer Museum is focusing on networking.
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- Several natural history museums are collaborating via the new
- Biodiversity Network discussion group. And museums can and should be
- embraced within the national initiative like the U.S. NREN.
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