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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7.1 Museum Assess Program-Phase II ( OF D ~ \11 82 AGENDA STATEMENT V HERITAGE AND CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION MEETING DATE: September 9, 2010 SUBJECT: Museum Assessment Program - Phase II Prepared by Elizabeth Isles, Heritage Center Director ATTACHMENTS: Consultant Recommendations Table RECOMMENDATION: Receive report and rank consultant recommendations FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None DESCRIPTION: One of the 2009-2010 Goals & Objectives adopted by the City Council is to "Implement a self study and peer review for the Phase II Museum Assessment Program (MAP) Public Dimension Assessment for the Dublin Heritage Center In 2008, Staff applied for and received a Public Dimension Assessment MAP Phase II grant for the Dublin Heritage Center. The ivluseum Assessment Program (MAP) is a confidential, consultative process, designed to help museums understand how they compare to standards and best practices in the field. MAP helps museums understand how other institutions deal with similar challenges. MAP provides suggestions for improvement. There are three stages to each of the four two-year long assessments: Self-Study, Peer Review and Implementation. This is the second MAP that the Dublin Heritage Center has participated in, having completed a MAP "Institutional Assessment" Phase I in 2006. For this round, the Public Dimension Assessment - Phase II assesses the public's perception, experience, and involvement with the museum. Staff completed the Phase II self-study portion of the MAP in early 2009 and selected consultant Nancy Bryk as peer reviewer. Ms. Bryk is the Director of Education and Public Programs at Ann Arbor Hands- On Museum. Ms. Byrk evaluated the self-study materials and on November 22-25, 2009 visited the Heritage Center. Following her visit, Ms. Bryk submitted a thorough report of her findings; the report was subsequently presented to the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission in March 2010. The table in Attachment 1 includes the consultant recommendations, staff's ranking and comments, and the estimated costs. The table is intended to engage the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission in a dialogue to gauge the Commission's interest in pursing the items and to rank each item in terms of priority. This will allow staff to move on to the implementation part of the Phase II recommendations. COPIES TO: ITEM NO: 7.1 G:\HERITAGE COMMISSION\AGENDA STMTS\2010\9-9 Item 7.1 MAP.doc. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Heritage and Cultural Arts Commission receive the report and provide a ranking of high, medium or low to the recommendations of the consultant. 2 of 2 ~ U O •Z Oo o y U) o Z d~p a> a~ c64 a) » a~ N w E E.. 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