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American Association of Museums
Founded in 1906, the American Association of Museums (AAM) is dedicated to promoting excellence within the museum community. Through advocacy, professional education, information exchange, accreditation, and guidance on current professional standards of performance, AAM assists museum staff, boards and volunteers across the country to better serve the public.
AAM is the only organization representing the entire scope of museums and professionals and nonpaid staff who work for and with museums. AAM currently represents more than 16,000 members – 11,500 individual museum professionals and volunteers, 3,100 institutions, and 1,700 corporate members.
Every type of museum is represented by the more than 3,100 institutional members, including art, history, science, military and maritime, and youth museums, as well as aquariums, zoos, botanical gardens, arboretums, historic sites, and science and technology centers.
This Association’s Conferences are also Available as an Online Library, Offering Unlimited Streaming, Downloadable Audio (.mp3 format), Downloadable Presentation Materials (.pdf format), and 24-7 Instant Access. Purchase Now by Following this link: http://www.prolibraries.com/aam
http://www.aam-us.org/index.cfm
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AAM 2010 Annual Meeting - Los Angeles, CA
05/23/2010 - 05/26/2010
Join museum professionals from across the United States and 50 countries for 3 and a half days in Los Angeles—over 150 thought-provoking sessions, great networking opportunities and special events brought to you by your L.A. colleagues. The AAM Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo is where museum professionals go to learn, share, connect with colleagues and have fun!
This year's theme, Museums Without Borders, will explore the connections between cultures from around the world and in our own backyards. New to the 2010 meeting, AAM is introducing a Global Issues Track with sessions simultaneously translated in Spanish and Mandarin.
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AAM 2009 Annual Meeting - Philadelphia, PA
04/30/2009 - 05/04/2009
The American Association of Museums (AAM) Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo™ is a four-day conference that brings together museum professionals from every state and more than 50 countries around the world to share ideas, inspire and connect with each other. The dynamic AAM Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo™ is filled with more than 180 educational sessions, workshops, powerful thought leaders within and outside of the museum field, behind the scenes tours of area museums, powerful and inspiring keynote speakers, and evening events hosted by the local museum community.
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AAM 2010 Annual Meeting - Los Angeles, CA
05/23/2010 - 05/26/2010
Join museum professionals from across the United States and 50 countries for 3 and a half days in Los Angeles—over 150 thought-provoking sessions, great networking opportunities and special events brought to you by your L.A. colleagues. The AAM Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo is where museum professionals go to learn, share, connect with colleagues and have fun!
This year's theme, Museums Without Borders, will explore the connections between cultures from around the world and in our own backyards. New to the 2010 meeting, AAM is introducing a Global Issues Track with sessions simultaneously translated in Spanish and Mandarin.
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AAM 2009 Annual Meeting - Philadelphia, PA
04/30/2009 - 05/04/2009
The American Association of Museums (AAM) Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo™ is a four-day conference that brings together museum professionals from every state and more than 50 countries around the world to share ideas, inspire and connect with each other. The dynamic AAM Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo™ is filled with more than 180 educational sessions, workshops, powerful thought leaders within and outside of the museum field, behind the scenes tours of area museums, powerful and inspiring keynote speakers, and evening events hosted by the local museum community.
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