Panel One: Objects and Their Audiences: Twenty-First Century Concerns

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Panel

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16-5-2019 10:45 AM

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In the 21st century, collecting institutions continue to expand the role of the audience with a renewed focus on user engagement, active learning, and community input. In this session, we will delve into the preservation implications of how rare materials are presented and used in cultural heritage institutions.

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May 16th, 10:45 AM

Panel One: Objects and Their Audiences: Twenty-First Century Concerns

In the 21st century, collecting institutions continue to expand the role of the audience with a renewed focus on user engagement, active learning, and community input. In this session, we will delve into the preservation implications of how rare materials are presented and used in cultural heritage institutions.