iMarc at NEMA 2009 Annual Conference

A little pre-announcement: iMarc will be hosting a session at the NEMA 2009 Conference this November.

Nils Menten and Karin Klapak will be leading and facilitating discussion in the Best Online Practices in the Museum Webspace session. Nils and Karin will be joined by NEMA members Jim Chase, Vice President of Seacoast Science Center, and Pieter Roos, Executive Director of the Newport Restoration Foundation, to discuss and explore current best practices for museums and non-for-profit organizations.

This interactive session will be audience-driven, focusing on topics selected by attendees. Specific areas of focus may include: driving web site visitors to visit the museum; simulating the in-person museum experience; membership development; member service; e-commerce; event calendars and registration; educational outreach and initiatives. Discussion and examples will illustrate how museums have leveraged their web site to realize organizational objectives, and achieved ROI.

See you there!
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