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Smithsonian National Postal Museum - Where We Are Headed

Wilson Hulme, Curator of Philately

Royal Philatelic Society, London, January 29, 2004

Smithsonian National Postal Museum (NPM)

Visitorship:

400,000 - 450,000 per year (walk-in)
600,000 - 700,000 per year (online)

Core Processes:

Philately
Postal History
Library
Education

Home of the Nation's Postage Stamp Collection

The Objective:

" I want philatelists to be proud of the museum"
Allen Kane, August 2002

We have focused on a key question:
How do we better meet the needs of collectors?

As a group, collectors have some "common" needs and some that are "different"

"Common" needs (?)
Delight in seeing "rarities"
Enjoyment of learning

" Different" needs (?)
The items they collect
The degree to which they specialize
The time they spend on the hobby

My purpose in mentioning this is to recognize that "one size" does not fit all.

Collectors do not have identical needs, but we did hear some recurring themes

"Entertain me." "Get rid of the negatives."

"Where are the rarities?"
" Teach me."
" Help me with my questions."
" Provide one-stop shopping for researchers."
" Improve the newsletter."
" Help facilitate contacts with other collectors, especially those with similar interests."

"Items go into a museum and are never seen again (e.g. NYPL, Franklin Institute)."
" It is embarrassing that most average collectors of US stamps have a better collection than NPM exhibits."
" Items have not received proper care."
" I can't visit the museum regularly. The material should be published or put on line."

We developed a strategy and identified key projects

Shape the Content of
the Collection
Improve Accessibility to Philatelic Materials
Build Relationships with the Philatelic Community
  • World-class collection of U.S. and Confederate States philatelic material worthy of its title "the Nation's postage stamp collection"
  • Library rich in original documents, letters and rare publications
  • Selected international stamps and covers
  • Access the Inaccessible
  • Blockbuster exhibits that will delight visitors and encourage new people to take up the hobby
    Upgrade NPM's philatelic galleries
  • Access to previously inaccessible materials
  • Outreach programs
  • "One-stop shopping" for the philatelic researcher
  • Close liaison with leading philatelic organizations
  • Recognize outstanding contributions to the hobby - Smithsonian Philatelic Achievement Awards
  • Council of Philatelists

When discussing exhibits we must consider both content and gallery design...

The Queen's Own: Stamps That Changed the World

Current NPM Galleries

  • Main
  • Rarities
  • Ducks
  • Pull-out frames

Content-wise we have identified exhibits for the main and rarities galleries through the year 2006

The Queen's Own: Stamps That Changed the World The Queen's Own: Stamps That Changed the World
The Queen's Own: Stamps That Changed the World

Improve Accessibility to Philatelic Materials

Two Major Themes of the Exhibit

Rare materials that tell the story of Great Britain's revolutionary postal reforms of 1839 - 1841

Philatelic treasures from the 1840's to the 1920's

We are focusing on the content of the other galleries as well

Improve Accessibility to Philatelic Materials

Gallery Design

Gallery redesign

Improve Accessibility to Philatelic Materials

Our revised web site has quadrupled on-line visitors, with significant enhancements yet to come…

Ford Education Center

The Ford Education Center will allow Museum visitors access to thousands of objects entered in a database called The Museum System (TMS). TMS will be available through Arago using a kiosk based system for Museum visitors and to remote visitors via the internet

Ford Education Center

Users of Arago will have access via search capability to:

Hawaiian Missionaries and the GrinnellsThe kiosk system launched in November, 2003, and the internet based system will be available in 2004. The scope and content of these systems will be developed and expanded from the launch date to 2013.

We had large turnouts at the annual Sundman lectures...

Improve Accessibility to Philatelic Materials

We are focusing on meeting the needs of philatelic researchers

Guide to tableNPM Philatelic Channels of Accessibility & User Base

Channels of Accessibility & User Base

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