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What Happened at #AAM2019? Let Our Social Media Journalists Fill You In

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Gospel choirs, dinosaurs on the loose, and a whole lot of conversation about museums were the highlights of this year's Annual Meeting and MuseumExpo, according to our Social Media Journalists.

Each year, AAM invites a group of passionate museum professionals who are active and skilled on social media to attend the Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo as Social Media Journalists. Like any other attendees, they follow their curiosity into sessions and excursions around the host city, but all the while they put their typing fingers to work, sharing what they discover online. If you missed #AAM2019 in New Orleans (and maybe you’re considering joining us in San Francisco for #AAM2020…) have a look at the experience as seen through their eyes.

A sincere thank you to our #AAMSMJs for their hard work in capturing the whirlwind of activity! If you’re interested in joining their ranks next year in San Francisco, look out for the application in early 2020.

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