Organizations

Illuminating the past for a brigher future

 

Are you struggling to find time, funds, and staff to have your project completed? 

We can help you. We want to help you!

Let us meet to discuss and prioritize your projects, and perhaps even see other possibilities for your collections.

We can work with you to brainstorm your needs and break them down into small projects that can be funded or completed through student or volunteer work. Such projects can help: 

  • Make collections accessible through surveying and documenting
  • Protect your collections from natural disasters and explore sustainability issues
  • Reach new, diverse audiences through innovative public history projects
  • Attract local and international funding
Sample projects we can help you with:

Processing collections is done in two steps. First, records are physically organized to reflect the intellectual pattern present in the material. Following arrangement, information about the collection’s contents, physical characteristics, context, use, and purpose is captured and compiled in a finding aid, or guide to the collection.

Digitizing material and providing online access has the following benefits:

  • It opens your holdings to more users, whether you choose to make them available online or through terminals at your institution
  • It protects material from constant handling, thus extending their lifetime
  • It provides a surrogate in case of a natural or other disaster.
  • Your organization might hold collections that can be used for “Teaching with primary sources” modules in many courses in high schools and the university, such as History, Literature, Art History, Sociology, Political Sciences, Cultural Studies, etc.
  • Student assignments and papers using your collections can be used to further contextualize your collections and help shed light to material contained within.

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Your collections offer various thematic clusters (either by artist, or by subject) that can be promoted as temporary physical exhibits.

Digitized material from your collection can be used to develop digital exhibits that will promote your institution.

You can use and show your collections in innovative ways through mobile walking tours, augmented reality or virtual reality applications. Such applications bring history to the public in ways that appeal to younger audiences, as well as to visiting tourists.

Please write or call us to learn how you can make a difference in your community by using your collections.