When the Institute of Museum and Library Services announced the latest round of Connecting to Collections grants, they included brief descriptions of each. However, the full text of the submissions is not available online.
In an effort to share knowledge and insights among all of us working in this area, we can rectify this situation by [...]
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Recent Posts
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- Digital photography and photo policies
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- Heritage Health Index
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- Linking history to location
- National Register of Historic Places
- State Historic Preservation Offices
- Surprising discoveries
- The evolution of Social Media and Society
- The evolution of the Web and society
- The Smithsonian Institution
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