OpenCulture
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OpenCulture
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Tuesday, 02 August 2011
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Collections Trust - 26th-27th June 2012.
Be BOWLED OVER by the Greatest Collections Management Show on Earth! Taking place on the 26th and 27th June at the Kia Oval, London, it promises to be the best event yet!
Not able to attend the event this year? Don't worry! This group is open to anyone who has attended in the past or who plans to attend in the future!
Announcements
We are delighted to introduce the inaugural Collections Trust Collections Management Awards, the presentation of which will be taking place on the 26th June during the evening reception of OpenCulture 2012. The two awards which we will be requesting nominations for are the:
1. Collections Practice Award
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Thanks to everyone who attended OpenCulture! Most of the presentations can now be found from OpenCulture 2012 at http://www.collectionslink.org.uk/presentations-and-resources. We will be updating the site with more resources, pictures and videos as soon as we can!
The first of six online OpenCulture provocations exploring current issues in collections management is now up on the Collections Trust website at http://www.collectionstrust.org.uk/2012/01/the-case-for-collections-management/
This first provocation, 'The Case for Collections Management' is written by Nick Poole, CEO of Collections Trust. The following 5 articles (to be published monthly), written by several of the confirmed speakers for OpenCulture 2012, will be extending this debate and addressing more specific topics which will then be explored further at the event itself.
Look out for these appearing on M&H Online as well - Please do join in the discussion and leave a comment with your opinion! You can start to shape the conversation that will arise in June!
This first provocation, 'The Case for Collections Management' is written by Nick Poole, CEO of Collections Trust. The following 5 articles (to be published monthly), written by several of the confirmed speakers for OpenCulture 2012, will be extending this debate and addressing more specific topics which will then be explored further at the event itself.
Look out for these appearing on M&H Online as well - Please do join in the discussion and leave a comment with your opinion! You can start to shape the conversation that will arise in June!