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Increasing Accessibility for Visitors Who Are Visually Impaired: Simple Solutions for Small Museums

By |April 5th, 2016|Categories: Audience, Exhibits, Small Museums|Tags: , , , , |

The 25thanniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has [...]

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Improving Exhibits, One Step at a Time

By |May 6th, 2019|Categories: Aaslhblog, Education and Interpretation, Professional Development, Small Museums|Tags: , , , , , , |

By Sara Francis, Glenwood Springs Historical Society & Frontier Museum, [...]

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I’m Staring at 100 Completed Comment Cards. Now What????

By |March 5th, 2013|Categories: Audience, Best Practices, Education and Interpretation, Programming, Small Museums, Visitors' Voices, Volunteers & Docents|Tags: , , , , , , , |

You know they’re there. That stack of completed comments -- the 3x5 cards, short surveys, and exhibition comment books -- sitting in your file cabinet. What do you do now?

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I Said Bang! A History of the Dirt Bowl, the Crown Jewel of the Most Basketball-Obsessed City in America

By |January 31st, 2018|Categories: Audience, Collections, Education and Interpretation, Small Museums|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

This project is the recipient of a 2017 History in [...]

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