This free course was developed by the entire Museum Study team to help
cultural institutions through the current crisis by highlighting useful
resources we have found. We welcome your input to continue to grow and
improve this course. Please use the Help us improve this free course
forum to make suggestions about resources you think would be useful to
this free course and suggestions you have about what to include or not
include.
As you are strategizing how to shut down your facility consider also
what you can do to serve your community in other ways. The Baltimore
Museum of Industry in partnership with a local health provider is
transforming a parking lot into a coronavirus testing site. Many
institutions are donating Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to
hospitals and first responders. Old Salem Museum has transformed all
gardens to food production for food banks, is offering their visitor
center as a hospital and testing site, and all their education activity
is now online.
This course is an evolving tool to aide cultural institutions in ways to
respond to large scale crisis that interfere with the ability to operate
normally.
If you do not have an account on MuseumStudy.com you will need to create
one.
http://www.museumstudy.com/courses/course-list/cultural-institution-crisis-response/
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Brad Bredehoft
CEO
Museum Study, LLC
www.MuseumStudy.com
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