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Monthly Archives: November 2012
Raising the Bar: Receiving a Scholarship to Attend the ARSL Conference and the Power of a Free Iced Tea
By Elizabeth Ann Watson Duplin County Library Director Kenansville, North Carolina elizabeth.watson@duplincountync.com (910)296-2117 I was honored to receive one of the scholarships offered by the State Library of North Carolina to attend the Association for Rural & Small Libraries (ARSL) … Continue reading
Posted in Civic/Community Engagement
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Libraries and Museums Respond to Superstorm Sandy
By Susan Hildreth Director, IMLS The images coming from New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut shock and sadden us all. We know that employees of the affected museums and libraries are working doubly hard not only to clean up the … Continue reading
From the Bench: Conservator of All I Survey
This post is part of the “From the Bench” series celebrating the work of conservators. Part scientist, part detective, they work to preserve the past for the future. This series features the voices of conservators who are working on IMLS-supported … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation Assessment Program, From the Bench Series
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From the Bench: Seattle Art Museum’s Delicate Asian Screens Rehoused for Access and Preservation
This post is part of the “From the Bench” series celebrating the work of conservators. Part scientist, part detective, they work to preserve the past for the future. This series features the voices of conservators who are working on IMLS-supported … Continue reading
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AAHC Forum: Curatorial Fellowship at the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts Paves the Way for Young Curators
This post is a part of the AAHC Forum. In the coming months we will invite current and past grantees to contribute their project experiences via blog posts on our UpNext Blog and then ask you to respond through the AAHC … Continue reading