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In this increasingly digital world, the public has great expectations of museums and cultural institutions. Researchers expect fast and comprehensive access to collections information and archives both in- house and remotely. Visitors and students – an increasing number of which have never known a world without the web – expect exhibitions and educational programs to be accompanied by interactive multimedia presentations with dynamic content. The Poeh Museum's
Technology Integration Project was designed to help meet these expectations.

Funded in part by a 2001 $150,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, this project has three goals: 1) digitize and integrate all of the Poeh Center's art, ethnographic, archaeological, photography, multimedia, and archival holdings; 2) provide public access to these collections locally via public kiosks and remotely via the internet; 3) and provide a framework for arts and cultural education and programming.

The system is available online for public access. Although the process of digitizing and cataloging the estimated 15,000 images in the Poeh Center's archive will be ongoing, visitors will initially be able to search nearly 4,000 images of pueblo community life, art, and dance as well as the entire Poeh Museum Permanent Collection.

This project also includes an education component, titled
Nang Be Poeh, or "Our Path”. Implimenting some of the resources made available by the Technology Integration Project, it is intended as a visual introduction for native and non-native viewers alike, and designed to provide a glimpse into the environs of Pueblo people and their connectedness to it.



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