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The Heritage Health Index Web site at www.heritagehealthindex.org now
features selected data on
* museums and historical societies,
* small institutions, and
* scientific collections.
Heritage Preservation has also made a downloadable PowerPoint
presentation available at www.heritagehealthindex.org. These 36 slides
give an overview of the Heritage Health Index project and the resulting
data on the condition and preservation needs of U.S. collections--ideal
for including in grant requests, reports, and presentations.
How has the Heritage Health Index helped you in your work? What more can
be done to ensure that the Heritage Health Index data has an impact? We
need your feedback to measure the effectiveness of the Heritage Health
Index. Please complete the five-question feedback form at
http://www.formdesk.com/heritagepreservation/HHI.
Contact us at [log in to unmask] if we may be of further
assistance.
_____________________________________________
Kristen Overbeck Laise
Director, Heritage Health Index
Heritage Preservation
1012 14th St. NW, Suite 1200
Washington, DC 20005
t: 202-233-0824
f: 202-233-0807
[log in to unmask]
www.heritagepreservation.org
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