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The membership of the NMA is composed of individuals
and institutions who are actively engaged in museum work on a professional
or volunteer basis at non-profit institutions and educational agencies
or who are interested in the fundamental functioning of museums.
Individual
Membership: $15.00
Institutional Membership: $30.00
Membership is on a calendar year basis, January
1 to December 31. Payment is due by February 15.
Members receive:
- The NMA newsletter, The
Phoenix featuring:
- Nebraska News-News and events happening to Nebraska
institutions
- News & Events-National and international events that might
interest you.
- Links-New links to check out on the Internet.
- Published Materials-The latest publications available.
- Deadlines-When and where grants are due.
- Exhibits-Nebraska museums share their exhibition
schedule and information.
- Awards & Honors-Congratulations to those who
deserve recognition.
- People Moving Places-Who's leaving and arriving
at Nebraska museums.
- Furrows-Technical leaflets.
- Conferences-Annual meeting news.
- Classifieds-Where else can you advertise to over
350 professionals.
The Phoenix
of the Nebraska Museums Association is
published for the members of the NMA. To be included, material must
be received by the 15th of the month proceeding the date of issue.
Wanted : Advertisers for Nebraska Museums Association Classified
Ads. Here's the inexpensive way to reach over 350 museum professionals
statewide only 10 cents per word. Research topics, position vacancies,
artifact searches, consulting services - these and more can be effectively
advertised here (free for members). Send ad copy and check, payable
to NMA, to the Communications Editor
Additional NMA Membership
Benefits:
- NEW! Discounts through Booksforever.com WWTH program from Gaylord Brothers Inc. NMA members receive a Priority Code to use when ordering archival supplies through Gaylord Brothers Inc. A percentage of purchases made with the Priority Code will be donated by Booksforever.com to the NMA Program Fund.
- Opportunities for scholarship funds
- NMA Annual Conference
- Emergency Preparedness Planning Manual
- NMA Directory
- Legislative advocacy
- Cooperative purchasing
- Workshops
- Technical Assistance
- Access to our book and videotape library
Books to Borrow: These books are useful for a variety of museum management needs.
They may be checked out individually or in any combination. Contact
the Nebraska Humanities Council for check-out instructions at 402/474-2131.
- Access to the
Past
- Care of Antiques
- Exhibits for
the Small Museum
- Furniture Care
and Conservation
- A Graveyard Preservation
Primer
- Ideas and Images
- Identifying American
Architecture
- Identifying American
Furniture
- Interpretation
of Historical Sites Landscapes and Gardens
- Museum Public
Relations
- Museum Store
Management
- A Primer for
Local Historical Societies Nomenclature
- Staring Right
- The Tasteful
Interlude
- Transcribing
and Editing
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Videos: [ Title,
Year, Presenter(s)]
- Exhibit Materials,
1993, Curt Peacock
- Board Development,
1993, Larry Sommer & Sandi Yoder
- Long Range Planning
and Disaster Planning, 1994, Don Hill, Bob Wallace, Phil
Kwaitkowski, Jim Bert
- Managing Photographic
Collections, 1992, John Carter
- NSHS Conservation
Programs: Storage, Handling, and Environmental Controls
Preserving Your Family and Local History, 1993, Cindy Drake
- Research, Writing,
and Label Making for Museum Displays, 1992, Eli Paul, Richard
Jensen, Curt Peacock
- The 3 R's of
a Volunteer Program, 1993 Linda Anderson
- Oral History,
1994, Barbara Sommer
- Custom Clothing
Mounts, 1994, Curt Peacock
- Collection Management
& Postwar Collecting, 1995, Gail DeBuse Potter
- Grant Proposal
Writing, 1995, Gwen Meister
- Caring For Your
Collections, 1996, Julie Reilly
- Emergency Preparedness,
1996, Julie Reilly & Deborah Long
- Preserving Our
Past, Protecting Our Future, Introduction to Historic Preservation,
1997, Bill Callahan & Carol Ahlgren
- NE Newspaper
Project, 1997
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- Invitations to upcoming special events.
- Also, only as a member will your institution
be listed on the NMA web site.
NEW
Membership Benefit
Environmental Monitoring
Kit : NMA
is pleased to announce the availability of our new Environmental
Monitoring Kit. Made possible through an IMLS Conservation
Grant, the Environmental Monitoring Kit will allow NMA members to test
their collection's environmental conditions with the latest equipment
available to monitor relative humidity, temperature, and light
levels.
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