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The Center for the Future of Museums conducted a vote of the 2009 American Association of Museums national convention attendees, asking "What product or service is most likely to have a profound effect on the future of museums?" Green Guestbook was the winner!

The award showcases how interactive technology quickly enables an organization to capture the visitor data needed to advance its programs.

"The main focus is to move away from paper correspondence towards more efficient digital communications," says Ellie Carlson, President and Inventor of Green Guestbook. "This system also serves as a virtual tour guide, linking guests to other area destinations."

The Center for the Future of Museums is an initiative of the American Association of Museums (AAM). Contact Elizabeth Merritt, Founding Director, 202.218.7661 www.futureofmuseums.org.

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