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MSA Culture & Commerce News Brief
June 17, 2009
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  • New MSA Retail Tip: Credit Card Fraud – Five Steps to Protect Your Business
  • MSA Mid-Atlantic Chapter Meeting Minutes Posted
  • Urge Your Senators to Vote Yes on Travel Promotion
  • One New Position Posted to MSA’s Job Source
  • Welcome New MSA Members
  • Toymakers Fight Complex New Safety Rules
  • Mattel Fined $2.3 Million Over Lead in Toys
  • National Gallery Paintings in Superb Detail on your iPhone
  • Cultural Groups Tap Audiences via Social Networking
  • Museum, Park Attendance High During Recession
  • Volunteering on Vacation Grows in Popularity
  • Two Weeks' Notice
  • Deliver Better Customer Service by Having Fun
  • Shopping Trade Shows
  • Retail Sales Rise 0.5 Percent, but It's Mostly Higher Prices
  • Consumers Shop Differently in M-Commerce, and Retailers Must Understand Why
  • Museum Penny Makes 9,500-mile Journey
  • National Endowment for the Arts Announces Highlights from 2008 Survey of Public Participation in the Arts
  • Free Night Ups Paid-ticket Sales, Study Finds
  • Museum Launches ‘One Book, One Buck’ Plan
  • Museums Reassess Security
  • OCMA Sells Paintings to Private Collector, Prompting Criticism
  • Tech Museum Celebrates 10th Birthday Amid Renewed Optimism
  • Troy to Charge Admission for Museum, Nature Center
  • King Tut Sets Attendance Record at Dallas Museum of Art
  • Don't Forget the Cultural Economy


  • MSA News

    New MSA Retail Tip: Credit Card Fraud – Five Steps to Protect Your Business
    from MSA
    How can businesses guard themselves against credit card thieves who place orders over the Internet or by phone? To defend your store against fraud, consider these five steps from the NFIB Small Business Legal Center. More    E-mail article

    MSA Mid-Atlantic Chapter Meeting Minutes Posted
    from MSA
    Minutes from MSA's Mid-Atlantic Chapter spring meeting have been posted to MuseumStoreAssociation.org. More    E-mail article

    Urge Your Senators to Vote Yes on Travel Promotion
    from MSA
    The U.S. Travel Association is asking you to assist its efforts to support passage of the Travel Promotion Act which has been fast-tracked for consideration in the Senate. More    E-mail article

    One New Position Posted to MSA's Job Source
    from MSA
    One new position has been posted to Job Source – MSA's online resource for the most up-to-date job listings in the cultural commerce industry. More    E-mail article

    Welcome New MSA Members
    from MSA
    MSA would like to welcome several new museums and vendors to the Association. For the most up-to-date listings, MSA members can log in with User ID and password to access detailed information and search the online directory at www.MuseumStoreAssociation.org. View the PDF    E-mail article

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    Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act

    Toymakers Fight Complex New Safety Rules
    from CNN
    For toymakers, the world changes on Aug. 14. That's the day a new regulation takes effect that small manufacturers say could force them out of business. Last year, in the wake of several high-profile toy recalls, Congress passed the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act . Intended to ensure that children's products are free of lead and toxic chemicals, the law has been taking effect in phases -- and each new rule that kicks in brings with it a raft of unintended consequences. More    E-mail article

    Mattel Fined $2.3 Million Over Lead in Toys
    from CNN Money
    Toymaker Mattel Corp. agreed to pay $2.3 million in civil penalties for violating a federal lead paint ban that resulted in the recall of millions of its Barbie, Dora and other popular-branded toys in 2007. More    E-mail article

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    Trends

    National Gallery Paintings in Superb Detail on your iPhone
    from Artdaily
    The National Gallery is the first ever gallery to make its paintings accessible through a downloadable iPhone application, making it possible to take a mini tour of the Gallery anywhere in the world. The Gallery, in partnership with Antenna Audio and Apple Inc., has designed a new application for iPhones and iTouch devices that enables people to explore a sample of the collection while they’re on the move. Designed to appeal to art enthusiasts and fans of the Gallery, this application is the first of its kind to be released by a major gallery. More    E-mail article

    Cultural Groups Tap Audiences via Social Networking
    from The Columbus Dispatch
    The use of social media as a marketing tool is fast becoming a key means for cash-strapped organizations not only to spread the word about offerings but also to heighten their "cool" quotients and attract Web-savvy patrons who might otherwise view the groups as stodgy or impersonal. More    E-mail article

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    Cultural & Heritage Tourism

    Museum, Park Attendance High During Recession
    from Indiana Daily Student
    Free the mind from everyday burdens by going to the museum and become a participant in Indiana's cultural tourism, said Laura Pinegar, public relations coordinator for the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Because the price of admission at the museum is free, people are still attending even during the recession, Pinegar said. More    E-mail article

    Volunteering on Vacation Grows in Popularity
    from Denver Business Journal
    For some 20- and 30-somethings, even green hotels and organic snack shops are too comfortable a way to travel. So they're using their vacation time to help the world as part of a new, emerging trend known as “voluntourism.” More    E-mail article

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    Retail Tips

    Two Weeks' Notice
    from Onecoast
    If potential customers drift by your store windows without stopping or walk listlessly through your store with no purchase in hand, it may be time for you to refresh the merchandise presentation. More    E-mail article

    Deliver Better Customer Service by Having Fun
    from Onecoast
    One of the biggest reasons customers do not return is they have no reason to. Sure they might get what they want but they often get it with “no” personality, “no” sparkle and “no” sizzle. Their experience is a dud. There is nothing memorable about the experience. More    E-mail article

    Shopping Trade Shows
    from Onecoast
    What's my advice when it comes to trade shows? First of all, you have to attend major trade shows at least once a year to stay abreast of what's going on in the industry, and do a lot of prep work before you leave. More    E-mail article

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    Retail News

    Retail Sales Rise 0.5 Percent, but It's Mostly Higher Prices
    from WSJ Market Watch
    Sales at U.S. retail stores increased 0.5 percent in May, but much of the seasonally adjusted increase reflected higher gasoline prices, the Commerce Department estimated. More    E-mail article

    Consumers Shop Differently in M-Commerce, and Retailers Must Understand Why
    from Internet Retailer
    With the obvious differences between mobile phones and computers come differences in how consumers use the two devices, and what they expect. This is the first factor retailers must consider when planning for mobile marketing and merchandising success, experts say. More    E-mail article

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    Industry News

    Museum Penny Makes 9,500-mile Journey
    from Market Watch
    The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, Ann Arbor, MI, will add a new piece to its collection - a coin from the Museum's penny machine that recently completed a 9,658-mile journey from a geocache in Germany back to the Museum. More    E-mail article

    National Endowment for the Arts Announces Highlights from 2008 Survey of Public Participation in the Arts
    from National Endowment for the Arts
    American audiences for the arts are getting older, and their numbers are declining, according to new research released by the National Endowment for the Arts. Arts Participation 2008: Highlights from a National Survey features top findings from the 2008 Survey of Public Participation in the Arts, the nation's largest and most representative periodic study of adult participation in arts events and activities, conducted by the NEA in partnership with the U.S. Census Bureau. More    E-mail article

    Free Night Ups Paid-ticket Sales, Study Finds
    from San Francisco Chronicle
    Free Night of Theater, the 4-year-old national audience development program administered by Theatre Bay Area, Calif., succeeds in attracting new audiences and in contributing to their "aesthetic growth," according to a study released. More    E-mail article

    Museum Launches 'One Book, One Buck' Plan
    from Hannibal Courier-Post
    The Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum has launched a fundraising program that Mark Twain fans on a budget can enjoy, the "One Book, One Buck" fundraiser to grow the museum's endowment. More    E-mail article

    Museums Reassess Security
    from Washington Post
    The task is a complicated one because, in general, Washington museums are well protected and greatly improved their procedures after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Also, an armed presence and checkpoints seem to go against the museum culture of being safe and open destinations for accessing beauty, education and entertainment. More     E-mail article

    OCMA Sells Paintings to Private Collector, Prompting Criticism
    from Los Angeles Times
    The Orange County Museum of Art in Newport Beach has quietly sold 18 of its 20 California Impressionist paintings to an undisclosed private collector, sparking criticism from two local museum directors who say the secrecy violated the public interest by preventing them from bidding to keep the works in collections open to the public. More    E-mail article

    Tech Museum Celebrates 10th Birthday Amid Renewed Optimism
    from Silicon Valley Mercury News
    San Jose's Tech Museum of Innovation, the mango and azure landmark in the heart of the city's downtown, recently celebrated its 10th birthday. But despite the balloons, cake and jazz music, nobody brought any gifts. They didn't have to. The museum, which opened to great fanfare but struggled mightily in the years after, may have delivered its own present: momentum and a new sense of optimism. More    E-mail article

    Troy to Charge Admission for Museum, Nature Center
    from Detroit Free Press
    If Troy, Mich., resident Christina Doyle takes her two children to the Troy Museum & Historic Village or the Troy Nature Center next month, she will be charged an admission fee. The fees for both venues are a result of $3.3 million in cuts the city made in order to balance its 2009-10 budget, which was approved last month by the City Council. More    E-mail article

    King Tut Sets Attendance Record at Dallas Museum of Art
    from Dallas Art News
    Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs completed its run at the Dallas Museum of Art as the most popular exhibition in the Museum’s history, drawing in 664,000 ticketholders since its October 2008 opening. Additionally, the Museum reached a historic high in attendance, welcoming for the first time more than one million visitors to date in the 2009 fiscal year. More      E-mail article

    Don't Forget the Cultural Economy
    from BBC
    Could the creative industries provide innovative models which will make this sector not just resilient in the current economic climate, but allow it to flourish? There are economists who think this is happening already. Recent research from the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts suggests that the cultural sector will grow by 4 percent between 2009 and 2013 - double the estimate for the rest of the economy. More    E-mail article

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