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Derek Engle
@engledd
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Historian, PAARNG Officer
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January 18, 2018
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engledd
photography
2018-04-18 16:40
RE: Museum Bhavan: A Museum in Your Pocket
I guess the equivalent would be a physical catalog. Instead of browsing a museum's collections online, people could thumb through it like a photo album but with captions and pictures of artifacts. Of course
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engledd
nonprofit
2018-04-08 17:13
RE: Subscription Service for Museums
I wish I knew the answers to these questions too, but it would take more market research than I am able to do. Perhaps I should hire TDC?
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engledd
nonprofit
2018-04-08 17:02
RE: Subscription Service for Museums
The AAM model is the only one I can see as a viable solution--otherwise, the admission is tied to having a certain product (a Bank of America card or AAA road services) that many people won't need or can't
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money
2018-04-04 15:02
RE: Bodily Death: Recent News from Our Bodies, Ourselves
I think you finally found an example of a nonprofit that has closed/downsized itself without being perceived as a failure. They can say, we were so successful in meeting our mission that we're no longer
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museum
2018-04-04 14:50
RE: The Conflict Between Public Trust and Surviving
Doing the readings this week, I kept thinking back to what you're always saying about finding a way for institutions to close. Simon mentioned that decisions to deaccession are often framed as a solution
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engledd
deaccession
2018-04-03 16:07
RE: ///Public (re)Record///
This made me think of 1984 and how the protagonist's job is to manufacture public record to support the totalitarian regime. He can barely fathom reality because he's part of the machine that destroys
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explore1918
2018-04-03 15:59
RE: Where There's a Will, There's a Way: Creating a Document Directing Deaccessioning Upon a NonProfit's Demise
I would include a provision for returning gifts to the donor or donor's estate if the institution can't find a local home for them.
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engledd
jobs
2018-03-28 15:57
RE: Selling a History Degree
I agree. I rely on my military leadership skills to be my visible skills--telling a prospective employer on a resume I was chosen to be the second in command of 78 soldiers gives them an idea about what
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engledd
jobs
2018-03-28 15:44
RE: Selling a History Degree
Sometimes I wonder if I should've become a computer programmer or IT technician. I took several programming classes in high school and built the family computer. I was always good at computer stuff. But,
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engledd
nonprofit
2018-03-24 01:34
RE: Another Solution for the Philadelphia History Museum?
That's hard to say without knowing exactly how much it costs to sustain the PHM's collections or if they have other debts which would come into play. However, I see it more as a long-term possibility,
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capitalism
2018-03-21 18:05
RE: I won't stop talking about downsizing
I agree that for many institutions, shrinking is a good idea. Still not sure how to convince them--Stitt was successful by proving to the board that they had a crisis and needed to address it. However,
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engledd
history
2018-03-21 17:50
RE: New Hiring Practices for History Institutions
You're absolutely right about the job market. I've been looking for collections jobs, and they're all either unpaid or poorly paid internships or require years of experience. I apply to some of them anyway,
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explore1918
2018-03-20 15:56
RE: Have You Tried Turning it Off and Back On?: Suggestions for the Philadelphia History Museum
The PHM is already charging lots of fees. It cost me $40 to use pictures that I took of their muskets in my research. At some point increasing fees reduces demand so much that it actually hurts overall
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history
2018-03-14 16:05
RE: Snags at the (Historical) Society
It would be great to get a mix of young people, experts, and even people from the target audience on the board. As long as being on the board is tied to funding, however, I don't see that happening. On
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history
2018-03-13 22:01
RE: In Cautious Defense of "Dictablanda" - A Benevolent Leader to Save the Cultural Sector
I think it was very clever of her to present the three options the way she did. Clearly she was in favor of option 3, the history center. But by going to the board and presenting multiple options, then
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philanthropy
2018-03-12 21:58
RE: Another Five Project Ideas. Which One Should Be Awarded 3,000 STEEM?
I really like the Row Home museum idea. The history of Philadelphia's row homes is definitely underrepresented in the Philadelphia history sector. I also think a row home museum would be very versatile
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philanthropy
2018-03-12 21:38
RE: Another Five Project Ideas. Which One Should Be Awarded 3,000 STEEM?
I proposed the tours to be created and disseminated to teachers (instead of led by paid guides) because of the cost of running a tour operation, but using interns might work. A few interns could develop
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philanthropy
2018-03-12 21:06
RE: Five Project Ideas. Which One Rises to the Top?
I think the paid internship is the best of the five options here. The program already exists and is successful, and paying interns would both increase access now and in the future as former interns eventually
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engledd
philanthropy
2018-03-12 20:49
RE: Five Project Ideas. Which One Rises to the Top?
I think most of these options could incorporate Steemit. For example, the Art-Reach interns could post on Steem about what they're doing, generating funds to pay next year's interns. The History Truck
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engledd
history
2018-02-28 17:18
RE: A Tour Through the Past
Glad to hear from a former teacher that the resources would be helpful!
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