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LOCAL HISTORY WEBINAR - Found In Collections (FIC): Resolving Undocumented Objects in Museum Collections
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Wednesday, February 21, 2018, 10:30 am CT (Concludes by Noon CT)

Undocumented or "orphaned" collections are groups of objects with little or no associated records that remain unresolved in museums. Ownership
of or title to these collections is often unclear. This webinar will address "Found in Collections," or FIC items, and provide practical
guidance for working through the step-by-step process of reconciling them. A complimentary electronic resource guide that outlines specific
criteria and procedures for determining appropriate methods to resolve FIC objects will be provided to all participants.

Presented by Danielle Benden, Driftless Pathways, LLC, a small museum consulting firm in Wisconsin. Ms. Benden obtained her B.S. in
archaeology from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and a M.S. in Museum and Field Studies with an archaeology emphasis from the
University of Colorado-Boulder. Before opening Driftless Pathways, she served as a museum director, and held the position of curator for the
anthropology collections at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for ten years. She has directed national curation committees and is the current
chair of the Society for American Archaeology's Committee on Museums, Collections, and Curation.

All Local History Webinars are recorded. An email with a link to the recording will automatically be sent to every registrant. The recording  can be 
viewed at the registrant's convenience on-demand.. LEARN MORE about this and other FREE Local History Webinars at: wihist.org/LH-workshops

*********************************************************************************************************************************************************Local History Webinars are sponsored by Local History-Field Services, Office of Programs and Outreach, Wisconsin Historical Society. These 1 1/2 hour programs are meant for local history volunteers, avocational historians and the professional.
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Richard Bernstein, Southern Region
Local History-Field Services
Office of Programs and Outreach

Wisconsin Historical Society
816 State Street, Madison, WI 53706
608 264 6583
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Wisconsin Historical Society
Collecting, Preserving and Sharing Stories Since 1846

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