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Keepers of Stuff: Representing culture
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Blogging on museums, experience, education, and general thoughts on life. Basically rambling to myself. Wednesday, April 28, 2010. I'm currently at a museum with no collection. We don't have artifacts, we don't have objects. But, I'm running into major issues with cultural representation. How do you represent a culture honestly, without inadvertently reinforcing stereotypes? But back to Africa. What do you all think? Does a thatched roof drive the choice toward a rural/tribal home? That helps SO MUCH!
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Greg Landgraf's museum marketing blog. Developed, wrote and edited feature and department articles. The magazine’s video arm. Created and managed the Inside Scoop. And Green Your Library. Filmed, conducted interviews for, and edited videos. Served as administrator for the magazine’s Drupal-based website. Provided editorial and technical support for the AL Direct e-mail newsletter. Maintained contact with hundreds of librarians and architects for the annual Library Design Showcase. Wood and Wood Products.
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Experiences and Marketing | Museum Beyond
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Greg Landgraf's museum marketing blog. Emerging Museum Professionals Week →. April 5, 2012. A couple months ago, Know Your Own Bone. From IMPACTS Research and Development that said that visitors’ favorite part of a museum is going with people they care about, and that a museum ought to sell the personal and socially oriented experience it offers. I’ve written about. And I think that’s would qualify. Scavenger hunt or mission-based games lend themselves well to group work within a family or frie...The con...
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greg | Museum Beyond
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Greg Landgraf's museum marketing blog. Emerging Museum Professionals Week. April 21, 2012. I’ve been on a bit of a recharging hiatus, but I would be remiss if I didn’t point out Emerging Museum Professionals Week at Cabinet of Curiosities. Particularly because I contributed one of the guest posts, “Don’t Let Job-Hunting Advice … Continue reading →. April 5, 2012. April 2, 2012. Link Dump Sunday: This is a Fish Edition. April 1, 2012. Today’s link dump is a fish. No, not that I’m linking t...March 31, 2012.
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Published Works | Museum Beyond
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Greg Landgraf's museum marketing blog. A selection of my published articles:. 8220; Summer Reading Levels Up. November/December 2011. An article about two libraries that turned their traditional summer reading programs into summer games, delighting their patrons and improving the programs’ effectiveness at achieving their goals. 8220; Turning Bean-Counters into Tree Huggers. American Libraries Green Your Library. 8220; Revisiting 10 Reasons. 8221; and “ 10 Ways Libraries Matter in a Digital Age. You are ...
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Keepers of Stuff: January 2010
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Blogging on museums, experience, education, and general thoughts on life. Basically rambling to myself. Tuesday, January 19, 2010. The light at the end of the tunnel. Is an oncoming train. That's how that goes, right? So, drum roll.I'm in my last semester of school. Finally. And with this final semester comes some soul searching, and some realizations about what I want from my professional life. Welcome back to KoS. I promise, its gonna get better. :). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Keepers of Stuff: February 2009
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Blogging on museums, experience, education, and general thoughts on life. Basically rambling to myself. Wednesday, February 4, 2009. Can museums survive the economy? And other arts and library programs employ even more? Or do museum jobs seem less important than other jobs? Why is it that museums continue to be seen as an "extra" for society, rather than a necessity? AAM has created a forum to help museums navigate this scary time. http:/ www.aam-us.org/survivalguide.cfm. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Keepers of Stuff: Ch ch ch changes....
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Blogging on museums, experience, education, and general thoughts on life. Basically rambling to myself. Friday, March 19, 2010. Ch ch ch changes. Well, its official. After 9 years at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, I am moving on. In about 3 weeks, my partner and I are packing up the car and moving to Tampa Bay, where I'll be the director of education and programming. WHEE! Many changes ahead, many challenges, but I'm SO excited! March 20, 2010 at 1:56 AM. March 24, 2010 at 4:41 PM. Our Museum: Ex...
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Keepers of Stuff: July 2012
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Blogging on museums, experience, education, and general thoughts on life. Basically rambling to myself. Monday, July 16, 2012. What's in a name? Job titles are tricky things. In one museum you are called Manager - but in another, the same job and pay is a coordinator. Do titles matter? Its very easy to say "No, my job is my job, regardless of title." And to a certain point, that is true. But titles do matter to us. From the Oxford Dictionary (online) -. Definition of 'Chief Executive Officer - CEO'.
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