The National Maritime Museum in Amsterdam underwent a reinvention from 2014-2016 which included developing new exhibitions, programs, and strategies focused on different audience groups. The museum's exhibition strategy involved creating different formats and atmospheres in different areas of the building to appeal to families, students, specialists, and other traditional museum visitors. Evaluation found the new approach increased visitation and satisfaction levels, though budget cuts and competition from other reopening museums impacted attendance. Temporary exhibits on slavery and life at sea helped attract diverse audiences. Future plans include augmented reality experiences and programs using the nearby Navy Dockyard.
The National Maritime Museum in Amsterdam underwent a reinvention from 2014-2016 which included developing new exhibitions, programs, and strategies focused on different audience groups. The museum's exhibition strategy involved creating different formats and atmospheres in different areas of the building to appeal to families, students, specialists, and other traditional museum visitors. Evaluation found the new approach increased visitation and satisfaction levels, though budget cuts and competition from other reopening museums impacted attendance. Temporary exhibits on slavery and life at sea helped attract diverse audiences. Future plans include augmented reality experiences and programs using the nearby Navy Dockyard.
This slide presentation provides an overview of biometric and authentication technology and the overall issues, benefits and impact of these type of solutions.
The meeting provided updates on diabetes initiatives at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and introduced changes at CDPHE. The goals were to discuss diabetes prevention and self-management programs, including building infrastructure for diabetes self-management education and the National Diabetes Prevention Program in high-need communities. The document also provided statistics on diabetes and prediabetes in Colorado.
This document provides information about coworking spaces in Atlanta, Georgia. It begins with a Wikipedia definition of coworking as a trend where independent professionals work together in a shared space for synergy, though working independently. It then gives the location of a coworking space in Atlanta called CRM Atlanta, located between Midtown and Virginia Highland, close to amenities. It notes the space has been open less than 2 months but already has over 60 members. It positions the space as an affordable alternative for startups, freelancers, and entrepreneurs, offering amenities like fast WiFi, dedicated desks, mailboxes, and planned learning events. Membership starts at $35 per month.
The document provides an overview and agenda for a grantee orientation web conference held by the Child Maltreatment Prevention Unit. The agenda covers introductions, an overview of the unit, fiscal processes like budgets, billing, and contract monitoring. It also reviews programmatic requirements such as evaluation components and reporting. Grantees will submit standardized invoices monthly including expenditure details. Source documentation for monitoring will be requested based on risk level. Budget revisions over 10% require approval. Data for evaluation includes aggregate demographics, outcomes, outreach activities and assessment analyses. Mid-year and final reports are due for different programs.
This slide presentation provides an overview of biometric and authentication technology and the overall issues, benefits and impact of these type of solutions.
The meeting provided updates on diabetes initiatives at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and introduced changes at CDPHE. The goals were to discuss diabetes prevention and self-management programs, including building infrastructure for diabetes self-management education and the National Diabetes Prevention Program in high-need communities. The document also provided statistics on diabetes and prediabetes in Colorado.
This document provides information about coworking spaces in Atlanta, Georgia. It begins with a Wikipedia definition of coworking as a trend where independent professionals work together in a shared space for synergy, though working independently. It then gives the location of a coworking space in Atlanta called CRM Atlanta, located between Midtown and Virginia Highland, close to amenities. It notes the space has been open less than 2 months but already has over 60 members. It positions the space as an affordable alternative for startups, freelancers, and entrepreneurs, offering amenities like fast WiFi, dedicated desks, mailboxes, and planned learning events. Membership starts at $35 per month.
The document provides an overview and agenda for a grantee orientation web conference held by the Child Maltreatment Prevention Unit. The agenda covers introductions, an overview of the unit, fiscal processes like budgets, billing, and contract monitoring. It also reviews programmatic requirements such as evaluation components and reporting. Grantees will submit standardized invoices monthly including expenditure details. Source documentation for monitoring will be requested based on risk level. Budget revisions over 10% require approval. Data for evaluation includes aggregate demographics, outcomes, outreach activities and assessment analyses. Mid-year and final reports are due for different programs.
This document discusses the degradation of plastics over time. It examines research on the breakdown of various plastic materials, such as polyethylene bottles and polystyrene cups, when exposed to different environmental conditions like weather, sediment, and heat over periods of 2 years. The research found that plastic type and environment significantly impact degradation rates, with thermal aging causing faster breakdown than weather or water exposure. Most plastics showed chemical changes within 24 months, with polyurethane breaking down most quickly. Cigarette butts were also examined and found to degrade into paper and acetic acid. Understanding plastic degradation can help address the global pollution problem.
This document discusses sustainable transport and packaging materials for artworks. It summarizes the risks involved in transporting cultural heritage like vibration, climate changes, theft and accidents. It outlines preventative measures like planning, confidentiality, gloves, experienced handlers, adequate packaging, labeling, fastening, couriers, supervision and equipment to control temperature and humidity. It also notes the dilemma between requirements for transporting art versus sustainable solutions. Different transport methods like trucks, planes, ships and trains are discussed in terms of sustainability. Finally, it provides examples of sustainable packaging and transport approaches like reusable crates, flexible packaging systems and virtual couriering.
1. The document provides guidance on practicing integrated pest management (IPM) in a calm and reasonable manner. It advises focusing IPM efforts on key areas like sanitation, exclusion of pests, and monitoring, rather than trying to inspect and treat everything.
2. Effective monitoring of pest populations involves using traps, record keeping, and identifying problem areas. Traps should be placed strategically and checked regularly.
3. Proper inspection is the foundation of any IPM program. Inspections should be routine and involve looking for pests, signs of pests, and conditions that could attract pests. Focus inspection on vulnerable areas and artifacts.
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