Are You Ready for the New FLSA Regulations?
**UPDATED 11/29/16*** "On Tuesday, November 22, a federal district judge in Texas issued a preliminary injunction blocking implementation of the Overtime Final [...]
Twitter as a Professional Network
This blog was originally posted on Once Upon a Museum. It is reposted here with permission from the author. Major benefit of [...]
Letter from the President: On Being an Inclusive History Organization
AASLH President & CEO John Dichtl speaking at the 2016 AASLH/MMA Annual Meeting As reported in this blog and in [...]
The Scripture Rocks: Why Douglas Stahlman Carved His Legacy in Stone
Local legends abound about the mysterious engraved rocks frequently encountered in the wooded hillsides around Brookville, Pennsylvania. Although many local [...]
TG&Y: An Original Oklahoma Icon
Through photographs, narrative, hands-on material, and loaned artifacts, TG&Y: An Original Oklahoma Icon revealed the history of a small town [...]
3 Ways You Can Advocate for History Today
Caucus for History: Contact your Representative (today, by email!) and ask them to join the Congressional History Caucus. It was [...]
Digital Transitions at John Deere
Digital records, digital access, digital preservation. It’s complicated and hard to do, but accessibility is incredibly rewarding. But it’s also [...]
The Bells of the 16th Street Baptist Church
Last month, I attended the AASLH annual meeting in Birmingham. I had the opportunity to enjoy Southern hospitality at its finest, as well as meet [...]
StoryCorps – Happy Anniversary!
AASLH member since 2013 Today marks the 10th anniversary of StoryCorps, and here at ATC (the proud transcription partner for all of their transcribing needs), [...]
30% Off Writing Local History Today for November 2013
AASLH Members save 30% off this AltaMira/Rowman Littlefield title. Writing Local History Today guides local historians through the process of researching, writing, and publishing their [...]
Discovery Park of America Opens to Public
AASLH Member Since 2008 Sitting in a cornfield in the middle of rural northwest, Tennessee is the nation’s newest attraction. Opening November 1, 2013, Discovery [...]
Member Deals – Submission Guidelines
Member Deals are great for two reasons. First, they are a new member benefit that AASLH is offering to Institutional Members who are companies or [...]
Representing Corporate History at AASLH’s Annual Meeting
Each year, the Corporate History Affinity Group has at least one session, a tour, and a luncheon at AASLH’s annual meeting. In previous years, sessions [...]