Cultural discussion lists
Email discussion lists
Listed below are some email discussion lists covering a range of cultural activity.
Often the only way to find out whether or not a discussion list is suitable for your needs is to subscribe and 'lurk' (read others' postings without replying or emailing a posting of your own) until you get a feel for the type of discussions and information posted to the list. Some lists also present their email postings on the Web and, where possible, we have included links to those Web addresses with the information about the discussion lists.
Australian-based
- CAN-talk
The CAN talk list is a discussion group focussing on issues, practice and theory relating to the Australian Collections Sector. All people working in the Collections Sector are welcome to exchange ideas and information. To subscribe visit Collections Australia Network.
- EdNA
Utilise, participate in and explore EdNA Online's free communication tools
to discuss and highlight teaching, learning, research and education issues,
and to support and promote conferences and events.Visit EdNA online
groups.
- Library-related discussion lists
The Australian Libraries Gateway holds an extensive list of Australian library-related discussion lists.
- Teaching-Science
Teaching-Science is an open unmoderated email discussion list, hosted by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, for people interested in the educational side of science and teaching related issues. The list is free, and open to everyone with an interest in teaching science. To subscribe visit
http://www.abc.net.au/science/play/list_teaching.htm.
- Assembly... of the Museums Australia education group
If you belong to the education group of Museums Australia, you can
write here occasionally or regularly, in brief or at length. Others
with an interest in museum and learning in the broadest sense are also welcome
to contribute.
Lists of discussion lists and newsgroups