The days of museums as “cabinets of curiosity” are gone. To succeed in our increasingly fast-paced, technology-saturated society, we must embrace new models of operation. Remembering from 2007 that relevance equals the bottom line and from 2008 the power of transformation, we envision becoming centers for ideas and inspiration–cultural entrepreneurs. The 2009 AASLH Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, will explore the place of entrepreneurship within the field–marrying fresh concepts with our mission as stewards of the past.
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Podcast-Discovering Your Hidden Audience
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Podcast-James Madison Awards Banquet Keynote Address
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