
Tips for Visiting the Museum
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Visitors often find that Chrome yields the best viewing experience.
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If the exhibit slides are too big, please adjust the screen percentage for an optimal viewing experience.
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Please note that some video clips may auto-repeat. Simply leave the video player and return to the exhibit.
MORE THAN A MUSEUM...
Beyond our exhibits, these additional tools and resources offered by the museum will render the site a comprehensive resource for students, teachers, and researchers:
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An interactive timeline documenting critical dates in the history of public service will lend visitors an overarching sense of the historical trajectory and development of the conception of public service;
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A public service "News Room" will collate recent stories in the media which showcase both the positive work that public servants are engaged in globally, and the hardships that they face;
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Data visualization tools and infographics used throughout the site, will be used to help dispel some of the popular misconceptions surrounding the public service sector;
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The Voices of Public Leaders podcast will present interviews, talks and public comments by prominent leaders sharing perspectives, challenges, and opportunities for the critical issues facing the public sector.
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The "Ask Me Why I Care" YouTube series will present video stories of public servants representing public safety, fire services, health and government.
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A comprehensive career/ volunteer information page will allow visitors to explore ways in which they themselves can make a difference in the realm of public service.
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A Public Service YouTube Channel will archive engaging perspectives on public service, such as presidential speeches, excerpts from public service-oriented commencement addresses, and media scenes that present positive views of public service.
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Dedicated issues of the open-access journal Public Voices will highlight contemporary aspects of public service.
