Category Archives: WebWise

Hatch your project ideas at the Project/Partnership Incubator Session

This blog was originally published on the WebWise 2013 blog. By Sharon Leon Everyone who works in museums, libraries, and archives has ideas for work that they and their institutions could be doing, if only they had the time and energy to … Continue reading

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Share Your Project: Lunchtime Lightning Talks

This blog was originally published on the WebWise 2013 blog.  By Lisa Rhody At this year’s WebWise, conference participants have the opportunity to sign up for one of 20 “Lightning Talks.”  Borrowing from a successful model at the National Endowment for the … Continue reading

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Choose Your Own Adventure: Workshops @ WebWise

This blog was originally published on the WebWise 2013 blog.  By Lisa Rhody Within hours of opening registration to IMLS grantees and the public, conference registrants began submitting ideas for and voting on potential pre-conference workshop offerings.  Through the use of social … Continue reading

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WebWise 2013: And Now for Something Completely Different

This blog was originally published on the WebWise 2013 blog.  By Sheila Brennan Associate Director of Public Projects, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media WebWise 2013 is set for March 6-8, 2013 at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace in … Continue reading

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Mark Your Calendars for WebWise Reprise! Live Webinars Coming in June

IMLS, along with Heritage Preservation, is presenting two live webinar events based on the WebWise 2012 conference: Sharing Public History Work: Crowdsourcing Data Ben Brumfield and Sharon Leon Thursday, June 14, 2012, 2 p.m.-3:30 p.m. EDT Oral History in the … Continue reading

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