Notes: http://slidesha.re/TQBEEe
By now you no longer need convincing. Wikipedia is not only a ubiquitous reference platform for our users, but is also home to a thriving, global volunteer community that is eager to distribute the deeper expertise residing in museums. So now what? As a group of Wikipedians who help museums share content, GLAM-Wiki has made great strides in formalizing over the past few years. But how do museum technologists better connect and interface with this resource? How can we work together to more efficiently share our media, research, and expertise?
This presentation shares the current progress of the GLAM-Wiki infrastructure, offering insights into how museums can best connect with the Wikipedia community in order to share cultural resources on the globally accessible platform. The future of GLAM-Wiki will be considered, including a proposed model that will allow museums to support one another in Wikipedia-focused endeavors.
Presented at Wikimania 2012 in Washington DC. Describes the State of GLAM-Wiki collaboration in the US, and the work carried out as US Cultural Partnerships Coordinator. Also includes recommendations for the forthcoming months leading to 2013.
Sharing Best Practices, GLAM-Wiki U.S.: Wikimedia Conference 2014Lori Byrd-McDevitt
Co-presented with Dominic McDevitt-Parks at the Wikimedia Chapters Conference, 2014 in Berlin. Methods for sharing best practices within the Wikimedia community as well as broadly to the cultural sector.
Museums & Mobile in 2012 : Survey ResultsLoic Tallon
An analysis of the main findings from the 2012 Museums & Mobile Survey.
Learn about the museum community's perspective on the objectives, challenges & future for mobile projects in cultural institutions in 2012.
Circus Conservatory of America Library PresentationRainie Themer
In August of 2014 I visited Portland, ME to see the Circus Conservatory of America and to present a proposal about the Library of the Circus Conservatory of America to a group of librarians. Those in attendance included librarians from University of Southern Maine, Maine College of Art, Portland Public Library, University of New England, Bates College, and Colby. The presentation consisted of a brief overview of circus arts, what types of materials the Library of the Circus Conservatory of America would collect, and a discussion about how the Circus Conservatory of America and the libraries at the presentation could collaborate to create a regional performing arts collection.
Presented at Wikimania 2012 in Washington DC. Describes the State of GLAM-Wiki collaboration in the US, and the work carried out as US Cultural Partnerships Coordinator. Also includes recommendations for the forthcoming months leading to 2013.
Sharing Best Practices, GLAM-Wiki U.S.: Wikimedia Conference 2014Lori Byrd-McDevitt
Co-presented with Dominic McDevitt-Parks at the Wikimedia Chapters Conference, 2014 in Berlin. Methods for sharing best practices within the Wikimedia community as well as broadly to the cultural sector.
Museums & Mobile in 2012 : Survey ResultsLoic Tallon
An analysis of the main findings from the 2012 Museums & Mobile Survey.
Learn about the museum community's perspective on the objectives, challenges & future for mobile projects in cultural institutions in 2012.
Circus Conservatory of America Library PresentationRainie Themer
In August of 2014 I visited Portland, ME to see the Circus Conservatory of America and to present a proposal about the Library of the Circus Conservatory of America to a group of librarians. Those in attendance included librarians from University of Southern Maine, Maine College of Art, Portland Public Library, University of New England, Bates College, and Colby. The presentation consisted of a brief overview of circus arts, what types of materials the Library of the Circus Conservatory of America would collect, and a discussion about how the Circus Conservatory of America and the libraries at the presentation could collaborate to create a regional performing arts collection.
Pecha Kucha presentation on the venues for delegate parties at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC. Presented at the #COMM360 seminar at Queens University of Charlotte
An international symposium exploring the role of libraries and archives in the revitalisation of Indigenous language and culture. Indigenous people, librarians, archivists, linguists and museum professionals sharing their experiences of working in the field of language documentation and revitalisation. http://blogs.sl.nsw.gov.au/hidden-gems/
#hiddengems13
[NOTES] When Your Community Does the Blogging | MuseumNext IndyLori Byrd-McDevitt
Notes for the presentation "When Your Community Does the Blogging: What, Why, and How," at MuseumNext Indianapolis, September 2015. This talk discusses the Community Blogging programs at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
Open Authority: A New Way to Talk to GLAMs | Wikimania 2014 | LondonLori Byrd-McDevitt
A presentation given at Wikimania 2014 in London, sharing the genesis of Open Authority to Wikipedians in an effort to provide more confidence in speaking the language of the cultural sector. This talk details the theoretical background behind Open Authority, as well as the spectrum of Open Authority, and elements that make up an Open Authority project. NOTES: http://www.slideshare.net/HstryQT/open-authority-a-new-way-to-talk-to-glams-w
Crowdsourcing to Community Sourcing: Open Authority in Digital Engagement Pro...Lori Byrd-McDevitt
A presentation at the American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting, May 2014 in Seattle, Washington. This talk discussed The Children's Museum of Indianapolis' Digital Engagement Project, 100 Toys that Define Our Childhood, as an example of Open Authority and Community Sourcing in museums. Other panelists included Dan Davis from the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, Jeffrey Inscho of the Carnegie Museum of Art, and Petra Pankow of the Monclair Art Museum.
Planning and Implementing A Content and Social StrategyLori Byrd-McDevitt
A presentation with Craig "Dodge" Lile of Raidious, given to the October Indy AMA luncheon (the Indianapolis chapter of the American Marketing Association.) This talk describes the 3-year (and counting) collaboration between The Children's Museum's social media team and Raidious, a real-time digital marketing agency.
"Defining Open Authority" presented as part of a full panel on Open Authority in museums at the Museum Computer Network in Montreal, 2013. Other panelists include Ed Rodley, Jeffrey Inscho, Porchia Moore, and Elizabeth Bollwerk. http://lanyrd.com/2013/mcn2013/scrxqb/
Crowdsourcing to Community Sourcing: Open Authority in Digital Engagement Pro...Lori Byrd-McDevitt
Notes for a presentation at the American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting, May 2014 in Seattle, Washington, discussing The Children's Museum of Indianapolis Digital Engagement Project, 100 Toys that Define Our Childhood, as an example of Open Authority and Community Sourcing in museums. Other panelists included Dan Davis from the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, Jeffrey Inscho of the Carnegie Museum of Art, and Petra Pankow of the Monclair Art Museum.
[NOTES] Organizing the World's Museum Social Media ManagersLori Byrd-McDevitt
NOTES for a presentation given by Lori Phillips and Ryan Dodge at Museum Computer Network in Dallas, 2014. The presentation highlights the collaboration and camaraderie that came out of the International Museum Social Media Managers Facebook group, and is offers a rationale for the value of collaborating more openly on a pan-institutional scale.
When Your Community Does the Blogging | MuseumNext IndyLori Byrd-McDevitt
"When Your Community Does the Blogging: What, Why, and How," presented at MuseumNext Indianapolis, September 2015. This talk discusses the Community Blogging programs at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
Pecha Kucha presentation on the venues for delegate parties at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC. Presented at the #COMM360 seminar at Queens University of Charlotte
An international symposium exploring the role of libraries and archives in the revitalisation of Indigenous language and culture. Indigenous people, librarians, archivists, linguists and museum professionals sharing their experiences of working in the field of language documentation and revitalisation. http://blogs.sl.nsw.gov.au/hidden-gems/
#hiddengems13
[NOTES] When Your Community Does the Blogging | MuseumNext IndyLori Byrd-McDevitt
Notes for the presentation "When Your Community Does the Blogging: What, Why, and How," at MuseumNext Indianapolis, September 2015. This talk discusses the Community Blogging programs at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
Open Authority: A New Way to Talk to GLAMs | Wikimania 2014 | LondonLori Byrd-McDevitt
A presentation given at Wikimania 2014 in London, sharing the genesis of Open Authority to Wikipedians in an effort to provide more confidence in speaking the language of the cultural sector. This talk details the theoretical background behind Open Authority, as well as the spectrum of Open Authority, and elements that make up an Open Authority project. NOTES: http://www.slideshare.net/HstryQT/open-authority-a-new-way-to-talk-to-glams-w
Crowdsourcing to Community Sourcing: Open Authority in Digital Engagement Pro...Lori Byrd-McDevitt
A presentation at the American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting, May 2014 in Seattle, Washington. This talk discussed The Children's Museum of Indianapolis' Digital Engagement Project, 100 Toys that Define Our Childhood, as an example of Open Authority and Community Sourcing in museums. Other panelists included Dan Davis from the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, Jeffrey Inscho of the Carnegie Museum of Art, and Petra Pankow of the Monclair Art Museum.
Planning and Implementing A Content and Social StrategyLori Byrd-McDevitt
A presentation with Craig "Dodge" Lile of Raidious, given to the October Indy AMA luncheon (the Indianapolis chapter of the American Marketing Association.) This talk describes the 3-year (and counting) collaboration between The Children's Museum's social media team and Raidious, a real-time digital marketing agency.
"Defining Open Authority" presented as part of a full panel on Open Authority in museums at the Museum Computer Network in Montreal, 2013. Other panelists include Ed Rodley, Jeffrey Inscho, Porchia Moore, and Elizabeth Bollwerk. http://lanyrd.com/2013/mcn2013/scrxqb/
Crowdsourcing to Community Sourcing: Open Authority in Digital Engagement Pro...Lori Byrd-McDevitt
Notes for a presentation at the American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting, May 2014 in Seattle, Washington, discussing The Children's Museum of Indianapolis Digital Engagement Project, 100 Toys that Define Our Childhood, as an example of Open Authority and Community Sourcing in museums. Other panelists included Dan Davis from the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, Jeffrey Inscho of the Carnegie Museum of Art, and Petra Pankow of the Monclair Art Museum.
[NOTES] Organizing the World's Museum Social Media ManagersLori Byrd-McDevitt
NOTES for a presentation given by Lori Phillips and Ryan Dodge at Museum Computer Network in Dallas, 2014. The presentation highlights the collaboration and camaraderie that came out of the International Museum Social Media Managers Facebook group, and is offers a rationale for the value of collaborating more openly on a pan-institutional scale.
When Your Community Does the Blogging | MuseumNext IndyLori Byrd-McDevitt
"When Your Community Does the Blogging: What, Why, and How," presented at MuseumNext Indianapolis, September 2015. This talk discusses the Community Blogging programs at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
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Imagine that you have been given the responsibility to provide a unique cultural experience for tourists interested in discovering America’s most popular museums that exhibit works pertaining to the theme of our course, “Art of the Americas: A Social History of Art.”
Your task is to provide a guide to 10 locations for an extended cross country trip that begins at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City (which holds 12,000 works of art by nearly 2,000 artists) and ends at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.
I have provided you with a list of 20 museums from which to choose.
Please note, they are neither listed in alphabetical order nor proximity to each other.
It will be important for you to carefully plan your itinerary so that you can provide the most direct route from place to place.
What follows are museums with substantial holdings of American art:
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Norman Rockwell Museum, National Portrait Gallery, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, National Academy of Design, Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Cleveland Museum of Art, Detroit Institute of the Arts, Amon Carter Museum, Minneapolis Institute of the Arts, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Brooklyn Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, Atkins Museum of Art, Baltimore Museum of Art, St. Louis Art Museum, Hampton University Museum, Newark Museum, Montclair Art Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
You will find the above listed museums as well as other sites in your E-text on page 593 under “Websites.”
Art museums of the Americas can also be viewed at www.museum.oas.org and you may also add some of your own.
For your additional information, links to museums can be found at www.artcyclopedia.com.
In preparing your guide, include address, visitor information such as hours and admission fees, highlights of the museum’s permanent collection and art works of special interest.
You might want to indicate if you feel the museum’s website is easy to navigate.
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The DC IAMCP Chapter is proud to present 3 Perfect Days in Washington DC, a Local Microsoft Partner's Insider Guide to the host city of WPC 2010 Washington DC! More info about IAMCP at www.iacmp-us.org. More about Washington DC Chapter: www.iamcp.org/washingtondc.
Smithsonian Libraries: Unveiling a Gem. Martin R. Kalfatovic. University of Pretoria, M.IT Tour. Smithsonian Libraries. Washington, DC. 15 September 2016.
Art Discovery Group Catalogue 6th artlibraries.net symposium Copenhagen Geert-Jan Koot
This group catalogue, launched in May 2014, offers an art-focused research experience within the WorldCat environment. Selected art library catalogues are searchable alongside additional content from a multitude of additional sources, promising more comprehensive results in a global setting. Powered by WorldCat, coordinated by the artlibraries.net committee, the project has been developed in the context of the Future of Art Bibliography initiative.
Digital Programs & Initiatives @ Smithsonian Libraries: Scholarly Communicati...Martin Kalfatovic
Digital Programs & Initiatives @ Smithsonian Libraries: Scholarly Communications | Digital Library | Biodiversity Heritage Library. Martin R. Kalfatovic. Presentation for the National Library of Medicine Staff. Smithsonian Libraries. Washington, DC. 9 June 2017
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Helmut Guenschel, Inc. is an American company that has been addressing the display solution needs of museums, libraries, municipalities and private collectors for over 54 years. A highly skilled workforce and a knowledgeable engineering and project management department ensures your project’s success.
Prepared for the AHA 2016 Career Fair, to provide a quick survey of the types of organizations that might be of interest to a humanities graduate student.
Tips for Building Brand Loyalty with Social Influencers in MuseumsLori Byrd-McDevitt
Tips for Building Brand Loyalty with Social Influencers (with examples from The Children's Museum of Indianapolis)
Museum Computer Network | November 2018 | Denver | Lori Byrd-McDevitt
[NOTES] Tips for Building Brand Loyalty with Social InfluencersLori Byrd-McDevitt
Notes for the presentation: Tips for Building Brand Loyalty with Social Influencers
Museum Computer Network | November 2018 | Denver | Lori Byrd-McDevitt
A panel at the Museum Computer Network conference in Dallas, TX, November 2014. The panelists consider how museums embracing change in relationships with their communities have led to transformations and an evolution of authoritative structures within institutions and the museum community as a whole.
The 90-minute, multi-presenter panel includes leading thinkers who will share their perspectives on this continuously developing model for museum authority. Lori Byrd Phillips opens the panel with a brief background on the genesis of the term Open Authority. Jeffrey Inscho will explore how open authority and co-creative projects have evolved at the Carnegie Museum of Art since the museum first began experimenting with the concepts in 2012. Elizabeth Bollwerk will explore evaluation of Open Authority projects. Porchia Moore will explore the rich possibilities of Open Authority in generating new visitors to the museum--especially those visitors of color who are traditionally underrepresented in these institutions. A forthcoming video link will include the resulting discussion, led by Koven Smith, as a means to instigate deeper dialogue around the presented ideas.
A presentation given to Intro. to Museum Studies graduate students at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis in October 2014, including two in-class activities.
[NOTES] Open Authority: A New Way to Talk to GLAMs | Wikimania 2014 | LondonLori Byrd-McDevitt
NOTES for a presentation given at Wikimania 2014 in London, sharing the genesis of Open Authority to Wikipedians in an effort to provide more confidence in speaking the language of the cultural sector. This talk detail the theoretical background behind Open Authority, as well as the spectrum of Open Authority, and elements that make up an Open Authority project.
Defining Open Authority: Museum Computer Network 2013 [NOTES]Lori Byrd-McDevitt
NOTES for the presentation "Defining Open Authority" presented as part of a full panel on Open Authority in museums at the Museum Computer Network in Montreal, 2013. Other panelists include Ed Rodley, Jeffrey Inscho, Porchia Moore, and Elizabeth Bollwerk.
http://lanyrd.com/2013/mcn2013/scrxqb/
A presentation given at the Midwest Museum Archives Fall Symposium September 28, 2013. Jennifer Noffze and Lori Phillips. NOTES available at this PDF: http://goo.gl/pyhRz5
Presentation: http://slidesha.re/T3hFS8
By now you no longer need convincing. Wikipedia is not only a ubiquitous reference platform for our users, but is also home to a thriving, global volunteer community that is eager to distribute the deeper expertise residing in museums. So now what? As a group of Wikipedians who help museums share content, GLAM-Wiki has made great strides in formalizing over the past few years. But how do museum technologists better connect and interface with this resource? How can we work together to more efficiently share our media, research, and expertise?
This presentation shares the current progress of the GLAM-Wiki infrastructure, offering insights into how museums can best connect with the Wikipedia community in order to share cultural resources on the globally accessible platform. The future of GLAM-Wiki will be considered, including a proposed model that will allow museums to support one another in Wikipedia-focused endeavors.
Presentation for Wikimania 2011, Haifa. An attempt at defining what "E-Volunteer" means for museums & Wikipedia, including case studies from the Children's Museum of Indianapolis and the Indianapolis Museum of art.
3. Smithsonian Institution Libraries
National Museum of Natural History
The Children’s Museum Air & Space Museum
National
Delaware Art Museum
Denver Art Museum
of Indianapolis History Museum of Los AngelesYork Public Library
Natural New
The Brooklyn Museum Metropolitan Museum of Art
National Archives and
Cincinnati Museum Center
The Walters Art Museum Record Administration
Birmingham Museum of Art
The Field Museum
Shedd Aquarium Atlanta-Fulton Central Library
Archives of American The Henry Ford
Art Chemical Heritage Foundation
Balboa Park Online Collaborative
Chippewa Nature Center
Museum of Modern
Smart Museum of Art
Indiana Historical Society
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The Kress Foundation Indianapolis Museum of Art
Frye Art Museum
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
Minnesota Historical Society
Indiana Historical Bureau
4. Indiana Historical Bureau
The Walker National Museum Natural History
Natural History Museum of LA Delaware Art Museum
Minnetrista National Air & Space Museum
The Children’s Museum of
Computer History Museum Denver Art Museum
Oakland Museum of California Indianapolis OCLC The Met
City of Riverside Smithsonian Institution Archives
Cincinnati Museum Center
Erie Art Museum
Indiana Historical National Archives at
Smithsonian American Art Birmingham Museum of Art
The Henry Ford Society Kansas City The Field Museum
Clark Atlanta University New York Public Library Shedd Aquarium
Carnegie Mellon University The Brooklyn Museum Museum of Motherhood
Nasher Museum of Art
Archives of American Art
Maryland Humanities Council
LACMA
St. Augustine 450th Atlanta-Fulton Central Library Museum
National WWII
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Board of Broadcasting Governors Chemical Heritage Foundation
National Building Museum National Archives and Balboa Park
National Gallery of Art
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Dallas Museum of Art Arizona Women’s Heritage Trail
Art Institute of Chicago
Toledo Museum of Art National Archives at Boston
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7. “The GLAM initiative
is a prime example
of how Wikipedia and
user-generated content
continues to move
front and center
as a mainline
information resource.”
-Robert Connolly
American Association of Museums | Minneapolis
8. “The Smithsonian
as a Wikipedia
of the
physical world.”
- Nancy Proctor
MuseumNext 2012 | Barcelona
9. “If Wikipedia
is good enough for the
Archivist of the
United States
then it’s good enough
for you.”
- David Ferriero
cc by-sa 3.0 Sebastian Wallroth
Wikimania 2012 |Closing Plenary