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Do You Docent?

By |April 29th, 2014|Categories: Administration, Audience, Education and Interpretation, Musings & Trends, Programming, Small Museums, Volunteers & Docents|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Colleague, former Education and Interpretation Committee member, and all around [...]

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Do History Museums Still Need Objects? I’m Not Sure

By |December 11th, 2012|Categories: Annual Meeting, Best Practices, Collections, Exhibits, Small Museums|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

I’ve been pondering the central question of Rainey Tisdale’s article [...]

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Disaster Planning: Observations From a Firsthand Perspective

By |March 26th, 2014|Categories: Administration, Best Practices, Collections, Conservation, Historic Houses, Small Museums|Tags: , , , , |

How do you prepare for the worst at your historic [...]

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Developing Ethical Representations of Difficult Histories Part 3: Questions for Readers

By |January 13th, 2014|Categories: Audience, Best Practices, Collections, Court and Legal History, Education and Interpretation, Exhibits, Historic Houses, Programming, Religious History, Small Museums|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Note: Julie Rose, director of the West Baton Rouge Museum [...]

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