Join our Slack group to connect with industry professionals working in the digital GLAM space during this transformative time.
Tune into our weekly Zoom call for a discussion on how we can best organize resources and explore ways to support one another. Schedule below.
Activate your organization’s profile page to begin collaborating with your team members.
Contact us to get started.
STEP 2: CREATE, SHARE, GROW YOUR AUDIENCE
Get your collections, data, and historical knowledge online. Our location-based framework allows organizations to quickly create, share, and collaborate on local history.
Add to the tens of thousands of locations that we have in our database. Images, audio, and location-based stories make the platform a resource for local discovery and sharing.
Convert existing research, exhibitions, and public programs into digital content that can easily be accessed and shared with the community. Let’s share New York history together!
STEP 3: SEE HOW OTHERS GOT STARTED (MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK CASE STUDY)
MCNY uploaded their collections and metadata to the platform
They created a profile page and added team members to their account.
They set up a dynamic audio guide that can easily be updated to enhance their museum experience
They’re using our powerful integrations to reach a broader audience
They’re adding to their archive and using the platform as an educational tool
STEP 4: EXPLORE THE PLATFORM, EXPAND THE COMMUNITY
Here’s some new content that’s been produced by our partners.
Mark Twain's New York
By New-York Historical Society
The Mansions of Fifth Avenue
By Museum of the City of New York
7 Train: Minutes to Midtown
By New York Transit Museum
The Environmental Story of Brooklyn
By Brooklyn Collection
Theater in the LES: The Grand Theatre and the Loew's Canal Theatre
By Museum At Eldridge Street
Oldest Buildings In The Village
By Village Preservation
Want to learn more?
We’re offering a series of informational Zoom calls to see how we can help institutions during this transitional moment. The call is open to all sector professionals, not just those working in New York, to share resources, ask questions, and discuss ways to help each other.
Click the links below to join these calls:
Thursday April 2nd, 11am
Thursday April 9th, 11am