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The work identified and developed an economical approach for providing World Wide Web access to information about historic resources developed and maintained by the SHPD.
Read more →In 2009, the old became new again. For many preservation groups, it was their first time to use social networking to take the conversation about heritage resources online. For NCPTT, it was an opportunity to draw on three years of social media involvement to consistently deliver quality, feature-rich content for the preservation community.
In January, NCPTT [...]
NCPTT recently hosted Lorelle VanFossen, one of the world’s most popular bloggers, for a workshop on the art of writing for the web. VanFossen taught NCPTT employees how to connect to the Center’s audience through timely and effective content as well as search engine optimization techniques.
The workshop is part of a larger social media strategy that NCPTT is implementing to better serve the needs of the preservation field.
Read more →The work identified and developed an economical approach for providing World Wide Web access to information about historic resources developed and maintained by the SHPD.
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