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CENTER FOR THE FUTURE OF MUSEUMS
How Museums Can Resist Censorship
Recent attacks on the Smithsonian have highlighted pressures on museums to suppress challenging content. But the source of censorship doesn't always come from the outside, says an expert, but from being overworked, overwhelmed, and in need of an easy escape route. Here's how resources from the National Coalition Against Censorship can help teams resist these pressures.
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The Audience Engagement Tool Hiding in Plain Sight
By Tara Kaushik
If your blog is serving only as an ad hoc notice board, you’re probably not using your museum’s website to its fullest potential. Here are three simple content principles you can use to unlock this tool and bring audiences right to your digital doorstep.
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Force Multipliers
By Kaziah I. Searles
To square limited resources with growing calls for accessibility and engagement, museums can lean into the power of external partnerships. Here's how you can find the right partners and set your relationships up for maximum impact.
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