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Other Programs and Professional ResourcesSoutheastern Museums Conference - The Southeastern Museums Conference is a networking organization that serves to foster professionalism, mutual support, and communication. North Carolina Arts Council's Fundraising Resource Guide North Carolina State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB)
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News and Resources
New Job listings, Education Assistant/Tour Guide & Curator of Education Upcoming Archival Boot Camps Co-sponsored by Connecting to Collections (C2C) and Society for NC Archivists (SNCA) When: Monday, June 25, 2012 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Where: Oteen Center, Western Office of Archives and History, Asheville How much? $20 (includes workshop, lunch, morning and mid-afternoon snacks), Registration Open The Spring Edition of NCMC Newsletter is out, Please take a look! Come to the Federation of North Carolina Historical Societies’ spring workshops to learn tips and strategies for researching community history, including business and industrial history. Learn about the basics of good research and discover how city directories, maps, ads, online collections, and other resources can help you uncover your community’s past. More Information 2012 NCMC Annual Conference Award Winners! Updated NCMC By-Laws, 2012 Find a Museum by County has been updated thanks to a great NCMC supporter! Intested in becoming a FOCoS consultant? Does your institution need help organizing, managing, and preserving the special collections that document North Carolina’s history and culture? The North Carolina State Archives can help through its Traveling Archivist Program (TAP). The application and instructions are available online on the North Carolina State Archives website. The Department of Education Southeast Regional Advisory Committee (RAC) region includes Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, and South Carolina. The Southeast RAC invites your comments and recommendations on the educational needs of the region and how those needs would be most effectively addressed. Using the links on our page you will find the dates of upcoming RAC meetings open to the public, RAC meetings materials and summaries, and a place for you to leave your comment. Board Minutes updated from last meeting. The Triangle Area Cultural Resources Emergency Network (TACREN) announces the launch of a disaster hot line for area cultural organizations to call when a disaster damages their collections. More info here. |
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