Lunch N Learn: Nontraditional Archiving Methods

May 7th, 2024, at 12:00pm CST / 1:00pm EST, Invisible Histories is hosting our first QHS Lunch N Learn to talk about nontraditional archiving methods with Seth Knievel and G […]

Free

Invenire: A New Digital Resource for Collections Documentation

Learn about a new a digital marketing and programming platform developed specifically for small museums, libraries and archives. INVENIRE, created by Elizabeth LaFave of East Carolina University, produces and hosts digital interactive exhibits to increase accessibility and visibility for cultural heritage repositories' collections. Digitization fees will be waved for the summer of 2024, so be […]

Free

Queer History Club

Join Invisible Histories co-founder Josh Burford for a behind the scenes tour of our archives and a deep dive into our favorite sources!

$5 – $15

“Do You Live Here?”: Historic Building Interpretation for Elementary School Students

Using Gibbs Farm in St. Paul, Minnesota as a case study, this webinar delves into the strategies behind crafting and executing compelling field trip programming. Museum Services is thrilled to welcome Samantha Nelson and Janie Bender from Gibbs Farm, an eight-acre historic site that interprets 19th-century life in Minnesota, with an emphasis on the Gibbs […]

Free

Succession Planning for Cultural Institutions Part 1: Research Findings

Cultural sector professionals are notorious for wearing the proverbial many hats and making extraordinary use of scarce resources.  Staff transitions, whether unexpected or planned, can be disruptive and stressful in these environments.  With shifts to the workforce and volunteer pipelines, succession planning and knowledge transfer are becoming more important to address. In 2023, members of […]

Free

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