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

Museum 2.0

The gallery and building descriptions make the museum sound like an early-2000s multi-media production in the model of the International Spy Museum, the Newseum, or any number of Gallagher & Associates or Ralph Applebaum creations. The early participatory projects are terrific. These include: New Greetings From. -

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How to Design from Virtual Metaphor to Real Experience, and an Example

Museum 2.0

Sounds complicated? The library at the Hague in the Netherlands wanted to do this same thing—to allow patrons to tag the books they’d finished so they could be displayed on shelves and in the database for others to find books they might enjoy. This is brilliant on so many levels. They just have to sort their books when returning them.

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[VIDEO] Best Practices for Recurring Donor Acquisition

Bloomerang

Erica: Sounds good. Your systems can handle recurring gifts, whatever system you have. again, you can use your chat and see what systems are you using. There’s so many, many systems out there. But some systems have other frequencies as well. Full Transcript: Steven: All right, Erica. Steven: All right.

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