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Imagine squashing a glorious Rembrant into a matchbox. A horrible thought! But when we display works of art in tiny rectangles on a website, we…

Events are a fundamental part of every museum website. At a macro level, annual exhibition calendars are a driving force for much of what happens…

We’ve written previously about Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for museums. We’ve also produced a video about the “long-tail” effect and how museums in particular can…

Here at Cuberis we’re big fans and practitioners of WordPress. But admittedly, one of its weaknesses is how hard it can be to manage images…

Museums are chock full of stories. Every object in your collection is there for a reason. There is so much more to tell than can…

Museum websites are chock full of content. Not only do they offer standard business information such as location, contact, and hours of operation, but they…

One of the guiding principles we followed, in developing the new Cuberis framework for museum websites, is a focus on Low-Code/No-Code solutions. Over the past…

Does your museum’s website allow you to nimbly adapt to changing circumstances? Can you easily spin up a digital exhibit? Are you able to cross…

When museums across the country had to close their doors during the coronavirus crisis, we saw a renewed emphasis on digital content as a way…

When museums had to close during the COVID-19 pandemic, many found new and innovative ways to keep their missions alive online. Whether with custom microsites…

One of the silver linings of the 2020 shutdowns was watching how clever museum professionals rose to the challenge of keeping their missions alive and…

During the COVID-19 shutdowns, museums scrambled to find ways to continue their missions while physical access to their collections, resources, and programs were closed. Many…

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