http://www.cis.strath.ac.uk/Contrib/JMC/index.html
February 25 1997

[JMC Home Page] John Muir Centre

Welcome



Introduction

Welcome to the prototype John Muir Centre (JMC) WWW server.

Latest News

News FlashNational Launch of The John Muir Award

The John Muir Award is being launched nationally in Scotland on February 26th 1997 by Lord Lindsay, Minister for the Environment in Scotland. Julie Moyes, American Consul in Scotland will be one of over 100 guests of honour who will assemble at the Dunbar Leisure Centre, overlooking the castle crags where John Muir played as a boy.

The main focus of the event will be exhibitions and presentations by students and school children who have pioneered the Award during 1996-97 and who have already received their Discovery Awards for the work they carried out in conserving wild places. [Exhibition]

John Muir House - Birthplace Museum

JM House ELM Logo East Lothian Council Education & Community Services Department are now responsible for the operation of the John Muir House Birthplace Museum. Their Museum Service have kindly provided introductory text, images and logos and permission to use these in the Virtual John Muir Centre.

Coming Soon: A Report on the Millenniun Fund Bid

In preparation is a report on the status of the Millennium Fund bid. In summary, the bid was not listed for detailed appraisal at this time but it is one of only three bids to be placed on the 'reserve' list.

My First Summer in the Sierra and Our National Parks by John Muir

Two of the newest additions to the John Muir Exhibit on the World Wide Web are the full texts of two of Muir's books: The electronic text for My First Summer in the Sierra and Our National Parks was acquired from the Library of Congress Web server under the Evolution of the Conservation Movement section of their American Memory Web site.

Why?

The general aims of the JMC project are to:

How?

To pursue the above aims a new charity - called Dunbar's John Muir Association (DJMA) - was established in July 1994. It now has over 200 members, many from the local community but a significant proportion from overseas, especially America. Some 10% have joined due to the Internet. One of the first uses of this WWW service is to act as an archive for this initiative. Any suggestions for inclusion would be gratefully received. Background documentation is also available for your perusal.

What Now?

If this is your first 'visit' please also 'sign' the Visitor Book and if you'd like to be kept informed of developments then either make regular return visits or, perhaps, subscribe to the e-mail listserver set up for this purpose.

You might like to also check out some recent additions to WWW Sites of Related Interest


Acknowledgements

The 'virtual' John Muir Centre is currently hosted on a server in the Department of Computer Science at Strathclyde University. The JMC project team gratefully acknowledges this form of sponsorship.
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