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Let's Stop Talking about What People Need

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I''ve spent a lot of time reading and engaging in visitor research, and I don''t feel like I have a grasp on what visitors need. It''s really important to be able to articulate what we need to achieve our institutional missions. Some need to conduct programs in multiple languages. They are human beings. They are complex.

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Betting on Braincake: Interview with Jen Stancil

Museum 2.0

Former museum start-up queen, Jen is taking a small organization whose goal is to promote girls’ involvement in math and science through research and programming to new, innovative, exciting places. Braincake isn’t some fakey attempt to pander to teens. Coming in to research that says that—where do you go from there?

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Self-Censorship for Museum Professionals

Museum 2.0

Few were able to articulate a response policy that wasn't based entirely on the volume of the ire raised. Failure of NIH drug testing design An exhibit only in a language other than English Santa Claus – Real or Not? Museum professionals don’t have the tools to make wise decisions about when and why to self-censor.

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14 Top Nonprofit Websites to Inspire Your Organization

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Lupus Research Alliance. Every nonprofit site should include the organization’s mission statement somewhere, and Mustard Seed’s Mission and Vision page does a great job of articulating their purpose using short paragraphs and to-the-point language. Top Nonprofit Website: Lupus Research Alliance. North Shore Animal League.