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In this issue of “Along the Web” we’ll look at Internet
resources for volunteers in arts, culture, museums, and heritage programs.
This is all part of an effort to lend a bit of class to our otherwise pedestrian
existence. Items are grouped into sections:
- articles and technical assistance
materials
- research studies
- sample forms and materials
- resource organizations
Readers in settings other than cultural arts will find the Sample
Forms and Materials section universally applicable.
Note: Along the Web articles are always annotated lists of Web sites
on a specific topic, researched, recommended and described by e-Volunteerism co-publishing
editor Steve McCurley.
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