@alicexz But beyond tragic that this happened, and a serious wobble from a major player. I think USA has lost cred with nations around the world. And that isn't a good thing when places like Zimbabwe say you have lost the moral high ground.
@alicexz From NZ, full of sorrow but absolutely not surprised. One thing that does seem funny is the assumption that america is the pinnacle for the world. With language like the "world's greatest beacon of democracy has fallen". It is tragic for USA, but it isn't the only lighthouse.
@aucklandmuseum is packed. Waiting to see the wildlife photogarphy exhibit. No crowd control, no clear queueing or distancing and easily over 100 people in the maori court.
Crammed in here like sardines. #COVIDIDIOTS#COVID19
Exhibition creator - Waikato Museum
Waikato Museum has launched a new initiative that will allow people to create their own online exhibition using the museum's items.
@WaikatoMuseum https://t.co/pMyKafrjED
Sunday Morning by Mitch James. What a tune! Feel like I may accidentally turn into a music video while walking around listening to this.
https://t.co/FBCo85WHMP
@auchmill It would be great for the team @Te_Papa to update your wikipedia page with a photo of you. Representation of females is so important, this would be great!
Congratulations :)
Thanks to @Anasuyashh and @AdeleVrana and @adzebill for a great introduction to wikipedia. Our own mini editathon. If anyone is based in Auckland, or elsewhere in nz and keen to catch up online (or person) and plan things together - tweet me :) #NDFNZ
"If he truly cared then why couldn't she see his back end?"
Reid & Wendy explain that getting access to your online collections & exhibitions on an interactive touch table takes planning... & training!!!
#NDFNZ
Gotta love a facebook burn.
There is a lot of distrust with facebook as a organisation. Which should worry us as GLAM because many communities use fb as their own archive and in the construction of their identity. #ndfnz
Beautiful to see the connections to the heart of the community at Wyndham Museum. An elderly woman holding her father's watch (who passed when she was 11). A high schooler cataloguing her father's photo after discovering it while volunteering and many more stories #ndfnz