Museum Resources

We rethink the traditional museum experience and work with museums to create new content, strengthen existing programs, and increase relevance and engagement. Here we share stories of our work with museums and examine best practices from around the museum world.

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How to Increase Your Museum’s Social Media Reach By 2500%: Lessons from the National Gallery of Denmark

Social media are powerful tools for museums to interact and engage with their visitors.  They also serve as tools to help museums invite and engage with difficult-to-reach audiences before they ever step foot in the museum. Museums and the Web is an annual conference featuring research on—and applications for—digital practices in museums.  This gathering is […]

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Night at the Museum, Part 1: Penguins & Pajamas

Ever since we saw Night at the Museum, we’ve dreamt of being able to spend a night in our favorite museums.  And now, we can!  Many museums are experimenting with holding fun sleepovers in their spaces. We’re taking an in-depth look at these innovative museum experiences.  Our 3-part series features interviews with museums holding awesome […]

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Museums Exposed: Where the Met Gets its Flowers

The flowers at the Metropolitan Museum of Art create a multi-sensory experience. Although they do not play a central role, they produce a colorful scent scape to enhance your visit. We want to do an inside scoop on the man who is responsible for this avenue of creativity, Remco van Vliet. Didn’t know the Metropolitan Museum had a florist? Watch […]

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Digital Storytelling: Top 4 Lessons from “The Museum as a Digital Storyteller”

Museums and the Web is an annual conference featuring research on—and applications for—digital practices in museums.  This gathering is unique in that a lot of conference papers are presented for free online.  One of our favorites from this year’s conference is “The museum as digital storyteller: Collaborative participatory creation of interactive digital experiences” by Maria […]

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How We Tell the Fascinating Stories at the Heart of the Civil War

Stepping into a museum is a transcending experience, and for good reason. In a moment, you can go from the bustling city street to a quiet temple devoted to the richest collection of history we have. On your left are REAL dinosaur bones, fragments of a time we didn’t even know existed until the 1800s. On […]

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Museum Hack Featured in Study: What Makes An Engaging Art Museum Experience?

This past summer, Caroline Perkins was on a mission: to comparatively study art museum adult education programs. She was looking for the best ways that museums can “convey art historical content in an engaging manner.”  What she found are some profound insights into what works — and doesn’t work — in art museum programming. We […]

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Audio Tours for the Met: The Unauthorized Alternative

Lee Siegel,  Slate Magazine’s art critic, has developed a series of fantastic podcasts as Slate’s Unauthorized Alternatives to the traditional museum audio tours. Slate recently shared one on the Metropolitan Museum of Art. You can download these podcasts as mp3s, and take them with you to the museum for a semi-self guided tour. (ZIP file here) The tours give […]

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