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Blueprint Book Club Part 1: How Do You Create a Future-Thinking History Museum?

Museum 2.0

Imagine you've just been tasked with developing an innovative, future-thinking national museum for your country's history. Blueprint is the story of a group of people who tried to create a Dutch Museum of National History (INNL). The Museum directors released Blueprint as a showcase for these plans.

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Launching the First Wave of the OF/BY/FOR ALL Change Network

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The First Wave includes 6 museums, 5 performing arts organizations, 3 public libraries, 3 parks, and 3 community centers. With OF/BY/FOR ALL, we're playing a role in this ecosystem as an accelerant for organizational change. Half are led by people of color or indigenous people. We represent six countries and ten time zones.

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Your Cause Camp 2018 Lineup is Here

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Prior to joining the Eagles in 2000, Julie worked in the television and business affairs department at the National Hockey League in New York. She is a nationally-recognized master storyteller and fundraising culture change expert helping nonprofit organizations raise nearly $300 million dollars from individual donors. And counting.

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Guest Post: Rearranging the Fossils - Using Museum 2.0 to Get a Stuck Innovation Process Moving Again

Museum 2.0

This guest post was written by Ruben Huele and describes the scenario-based strategic process used at the Dutch Natural History Museum, Naturalis , to innovate the redevelopment of their permanent collection. The new building of Naturalis, the Dutch National Natural History Museum, opened in 1998. Following the Museum 2.0

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Innovation and the Future of Science Centers: Your Thoughts Wanted

Museum 2.0

Andrea considers how museums can innovate on multiple levels, from institutional to governmental. And Beverly takes a broad view from a national perspective. We hope to include as many people as possible--both real-time and through technology--in the debate about the role of innovation in our museums.