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Submissions for the 27th Annual MUSE Awards are Now Open

Submissions are now being accepted for the 27th annual MUSE Awards. Acceptance of applications will close at midnight on March 1st, 2016. Links to create and edit applications, detailed information on award categories, and entry policies, fees, and instructions are available on the MUSE Awards home page.

The MUSE awards recognize outstanding achievement in galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (GLAM) media. The American Alliance of Museums Media & Technology Professional Network’s annual awards are presented to institutions or independent producers who use digital media to increase audience engagement and enhance the GLAM experience. The MUSE awards celebrate scholarship, community, innovation, creativity, education, and inclusiveness. Categories for submission are as follows: Applications and APIs, Mobile Applications, Audio Tours and Podcasts, Multimedia Installations, Digital Communities, Online Presence, Education and Outreach, Open Culture, Games and Augmented Reality, Public Outreach, Interactive Kiosks, Video, Film, and Computer Animation, Interpretive Interactive Installations, and The Honeysett and Din Student Award (for student work only).

Winning projects for each category will be chosen by an international jury of GLAM media and technology professionals. In addition, the juries may choose to collectively honor a project that exemplifies the combined power of creative imagination and program effectiveness with the prestigious Jim Blackaby Memorial Award.

Winners will be announced live on May 26th at a free gala awards ceremony kicking off the American Alliance of Museums 2016 Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo in Washington, DC.

Submitted by Dacia Massengill, AAM

Member Update – Mystic Seaport’s New Whaling Exhibit

Mystic Seaport has developed a short movie to coincide with their newest exhibit “Voyaging in the Wake of the Whalers.”

Much of our notion of whaling comes from tall tales, books, and movies – though the truth is just as grand. Mystic Seaport’s new exhibit “Voyaging in the Wake of the Whalers” follows our amazing whaling history, from the 1841 launch of the whaleship Charles W. Morgan through her historic voyage in 2014. 

Submitted by Connor Zito, Mystic Seaport, January 27, 2016

Member Update – National Coast Guard Museum Association

$4 MILLION IN PRIVATE SUPPORT FOR NATIONAL COAST GUARD MUSEUM ANNOUNCED DURING PRESCREENING EVENT OF ‘THE FINEST HOURS’ IN HOUSTON

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President George H.W. Bush and Former First Lady Barbara Bush join members of the Board of Directors of the National Coast Guard Museum Association, Inc., in announcing $4million in private support for the museum.  From left to right, JD Power III, Susan Curtin, Jimmy Coleman, Jr., Former Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta, Richard J. Grahn, Sen. Catherine Cook, and John S. Johnson

Houston, TX (Jan. 21, 2016) – The National Coast Guard Museum Association, Inc. announced commitments of over $4 million in pledges from private and corporate sponsors during a special event at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.

The pledges for construction of America’s first National Coast Guard Museum were announced as President George H. W. Bush and other noted supporters from across the country hosted an advanced screening of Walt Disney Pictures’ production of “The Finest Hours.”  The advanced screening of the film, which chronicles a dramatic Coast Guard rescue off the coast of Cape Cod in 1952, was not a fundraising event. Instead, the invitation-only screening was intended to raise awareness about the museum. The awareness was certainly raised, marking a tremendous success.

“This wonderful event, which was focused around Disney’s exciting portrayal of one of the greatest rescues in Coast Guard history, truly emphasizes the need and generous support for our museum,” said Richard J. Grahn, President and Executive Director of the National Coast Guard Museum Association. “It’s also a testimony to the power of this and other great stories of human courage and sacrifice by uniformed members of the United States Coast Guard, which will be featured and displayed with the honor they deserve in the National Coast Guard Museum.”

The movie is based on the bestselling book, “The Finest Hours,” co-authored by Casey Sherman and Michael Tougias. Sherman attended the advanced screening and presented the evening’s hosts, President and Mrs. Bush, with signed copies of the book.

The museum, which is now in the pre-construction design phase, will be a celebration of the Coast Guard’s 225 years of service to the country, a salute to the courage and skill of its dedicated men and women, and a glimpse into its exciting and vital future, Grahn said.

The Museum used the occasion of the screening to announce the following pledges:

  • The largest pledge was made by James David Power III and the Power family foundation, Kenrose Kitchen Table Foundation, which each provided support of $1 million for the museum. A pioneer in customer satisfaction research, Power founded J.D. Power and Associates and built it into a global brand. Power served as a commissioned officer on a Coast Guard icebreaker in the Arctic and Antarctica from 1953-1957, after which he earned his MBA from the Wharton School of Business before joining Ford Motor Company.
  • Donald “Boysie” Bollinger, chairman and chief executive officer of Bollinger Enterprises and a long-time supporter of the importance of this museum, pledged $1 million in support. Bollinger is the chairman and chief executive officer of Bollinger Enterprises and the former chairman and CEO of Bollinger Shipyards Inc., established in 1946. The United States Coast Guard has called upon Bollinger Shipyards to build many of its patrol vessels.
  • The members of the American Waterways Operators (AWO), the national association of the nation’s tugboat, towboat, and barge industry, are also making significant commitments to the museum.  Commitments to date are approaching $2 million, with cornerstone pledges from Jeffersonville, Indiana-based American Commercial Lines, Nashville-based Ingram Barge Company, and Houston-based Kirby Corporation.  Local AWO member, Merichem, has recently added its pledge to the growing list of commitments from AWO member companies.  Kirby chairman Joe Pyne, American Commercial Lines CEO Mark Knoy, and Merichem CEO Kendra Lee were recognized at the event for their companies’ commitments.

Others in attendance included former Secretary of Transportation Norman Mineta, the 25th Commandant of the United States Coast Guard, Admiral Paul Zukunft, and U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas 18thDistrict).

The National Coast Guard Museum Association, Inc. is continuing its work to raise funds from private and corporate donations for construction of the $100 million National Coast Guard Museum on the historic waterfront in downtown New London, Connecticut.

Submitted by B.J. Finnell

CAMM Conference Registration Now Open

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KALMAR NYCKEL, Wilmington, Delaware. Photo courtesy Kalmar Nyckel Foundation

 

Registration for the CAMM conference at the Kalmar Nyckel Foundation’s Copeland Maritime Center, Wilmington, Delaware, April 25-27, 2016, is now open. The registration form can be download, filled out using Acrobat Reader, emailed to CAMM’s treasurer, and the fee paid via PayPal. Or fill out the form, print it, and submit to CAMM’s treasurer with a check.

Please email any registration questions to CAMM Treasurer Paul Fontenoy at <CAMMTreasury@gmail.com>.

See CAMM’s annual conference page for more information.

Friday is Deadline for CAMM Conference Proposals

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Panelists for session on Ranking Historic Ships at last year’s conference

Thanks to those of you who have already submitted your proposals for this year’s CAMM conference. For those who are still planning to submit, Friday, January 15, is the deadline.

The conference has been extended to three days this year to allow for more opportunities to showcase current projects and share expertise! Session proposals should be about topics of interest to your CAMM colleagues.

See CAMM’s annual conference web page for the online submission form.

 

Herreshoff Marine Museum Seeks Director of Finance & Operations

Job Summary

Monitors and controls all financial activities of the Museum. Meets all internal and external customer requirements and ensures that all activities within the accounting office are in compliance with all appropriate control procedures and requirements. Works closely with all departments to monitor expenses. Supervises the activities of the accounting office to ensure that timely financial data is available and sound decisions are made.

Manages day-to-day operations of the museum in collaboration with Facilities Management and Collections Management to ensure the care and safety of the collections and the building as well as capital improvements related to building and grounds. Provides budgetary updates for cash and contributed services, as well as longer term planning to the Executive Director, Treasurer and Finance Committee.

For full job announcement see HMM Director of Finance and Operations

Interested candidates should email a cover letter and resume to Bill Lynch at <w.lynn@herreshoff.org> with the job title in the subject line.

Battleship Cove Seeks Curator

Battleship Cove, “America’s Fleet Museum,” seeks an experienced Curator of Historic Collections. This dynamic museum and memorial houses the largest collections of U.S. WWII vessels in the world and is home to 5 National Historic Landmarks. The curator is part of the Collections Department team which has responsibility for the historical artifacts held at Battleship Cove and the Marine Museum of Fall River. The Department is led by the Director of Marine Museum and Collections and also includes the PT Boat Curator.

See Curator of Historic Collections for full announcement.

Submitted by Paula Roy, Battleship Cove

CALL FOR PAPERS: JAIC Special Issue: Collection Care

The Journal of American Institute of Conservation (JAIC) is seeking submissions for a “Collection Care” special issue.  Collection care can be described as avoiding needless damage to collections or the systematic mitigation of risks to all strategically managed physical and intellectual values of a collection.

Papers are welcome across the full spectrum of collection care activities, from communication and advocacy to technical specifications. This edition seeks to represent the diverse acts of preventive conservation and the work of all of those with a stake in facilitating preservation and access.  The responsibility for collection care is not limited to conservators but rather is a collaborative process among allied professionals such as facility managers, curators, registrars, preparators, collection managers, security staff, archivists, exhibit designers, architects, and maintenance staff, among others, who work together to mitigate or manage collection risks.  We would like this issue to consider processes that reflect this range of stakeholders, so welcome research or case study papers on topics as broad as documentation and material choices to the management of staff and the environment.

Authors are invited to submit an abstract and article outline for consideration by the special issue editors with final article submissions due April 1, 2016.

Please send inquiries and submissions to Mary Coughlin at coughlin@gwu.edu

Submitted by Gretchen Guidess, AIC Collection Care Network

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