nm case study east of england museums share their expertise

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Renaissance East of England Museums SHARE their expertise SHARE is a resource for all museums in the East of England. Drawing on expertise from around the region, it provides practical training and personalised advice across three interconnecting areas: Caring for collections; Engaging the public; Governance and management. SHARE can be used to answer queries, develop new projects or assist with Accreditation. It is increasingly recognized that not every museum has every skill in house. The sharing of skills between museums is an obvious solution but it can be difficult to know who to call to get just the support that you need. Renaissance East of England has solved this problem by setting up the SHARE network. SHARE provides flexible solutions. Support can be offered by email, through arranging a training session, or by a visit from someone in the SHARE network who’s been there before and can work to find a practical solution. The emphasis is on providing an easy way to tap into the region’s resources so that the region’s museums can develop in new and interesting ways. Engaging with the network is made as simple as possible through a contact list of subregional SHARE advisors. They act as an initial point of contact for all enquiries and then organize the appropriate help. The service is provided free of charge. The benefits of such mutual support are clear: it provide a bespoke, cost effective solution for all museums in the region. The provision of support and development rather than promoting the ‘buying in’ of service will also provide a long term benefit through the upskilling of the regions museums as a whole. For more information The introductory brochure is here http://tiny.cc/kpqko The first year report is available here http://tinyurl.com/36llrmf The training programme is available here http://tinyurl.com/38r7qyb

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SHARE is a resource for all museums in the East of England. Drawing on expertise from around the region, it provides practical training and personalised advice across three interconnecting areas: Caring for collections; Engaging the public; Governance and management. SHARE can be used to answer queries, develop new projects or assist with Accreditation.

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Renaissance  East  of  England  Museums  SHARE  their  expertise    SHARE  is  a  resource  for  all  museums  in  the  East  of  England.  Drawing  on  expertise  from  around  the  region,  it  provides  practical  training  and  personalised  advice  across  three  interconnecting  areas:  Caring  for  collections;  Engaging  the  public;  Governance  and  management.    SHARE  can  be  used  to  answer  queries,  develop  new  projects  or  assist  with  Accreditation.    It  is  increasingly  recognized  that  not  every  museum  has  every  skill  in  house.    The  sharing  of  skills  between  museums  is  an  obvious  solution  but  it  can  be  difficult  to  know  who  to  call  to  get  just  the  support  that  you  need.    Renaissance  East  of  England  has  solved  this  problem  by  setting  up  the  SHARE  network.    SHARE  provides  flexible  solutions.    Support  can  be  offered  by  e-­‐mail,  through  arranging  a  training  session,  or  by  a  visit  from  someone  in  the  SHARE  network  who’s  been  there  before  and  can  work  to  find  a  practical  solution.    The  emphasis  is  on  providing  an  easy  way  to  tap  into  the  region’s  resources  so  that  the  region’s  museums  can  develop  in  new  and  interesting  ways.  Engaging  with  the  network  is  made  as  simple  as  possible  through  a  contact  list  of  sub-­‐regional  SHARE  advisors.    They  act  as  an  initial  point  of  contact  for  all  enquiries  and  then  organize  the  appropriate  help.    The  service  is  provided  free  of  charge.    The  benefits  of  such  mutual  support  are  clear:  it  provide  a  bespoke,  cost  effective  solution  for  all  museums  in  the  region.    The  provision  of  support  and  development  rather  than  promoting  the  ‘buying  in’  of  service  will  also  provide  a  long  term  benefit  through  the  up-­‐skilling  of  the  regions  museums  as  a  whole.    For  more  information      The  introductory  brochure  is  here  http://tiny.cc/kpqko  The  first  year  report  is  available  here  http://tinyurl.com/36llrmf    The  training  programme  is  available  here  http://tinyurl.com/38r7qyb