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We had the privilege to share some of our experiences with Today’s Document on Tumblr as part of DC’s Social Media Week this morning.

Our panel, “Defining and measuring social media success in museums and arts organizations” included other great presentations from:

  • National Gallery of Art
  • Pew Internet and American Life Project
  • Smithsonian Institution’s Office of Public Affairs
  • National Museum of Women in the Arts
  • Smithsonian Institution’s Office for Web and New Media Strategy
  • Ford’s Theater
  • Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
  • Smithsonian National Museum of American History
  • (special thanks to Dana Allen-Greil of the National Gallery of Art for organizing/moderating and inviting us, and the National Museum of the American Indian for hosting the panel!)

We spoke about our success on Tumblr so far but also the challenges in getting to the next level of public engagement.  What do you think we can do to meet the “engagement challenge?”

    • #today's document
    • #national archives
    • #tumblr
    • #social media week
    • #smwMuseSocial
    • #museums
    • #socialgov
    • #gpoy
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  27. kaiyves answered: Hard to say— the Today’s Document blog is already pretty darn close to perfect! Maybe occasional advice for casual researchers?
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  33. mountainmaiden said: Any chance this was webcast? I work at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and I would love to hear some of these presentations! Wish I had known about this, I would have come! (Love the blog btw)
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  39. ex-tabulis said: Will your presentations be available online? I’d love to hear/read them!
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