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Submit a Session for AASLH 2018
The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) will present its 2018 annual meeting in Kansas City, MO, from September 26-29. [...]
Six Organizations Earn StEPs Certificates in August
We congratulate these members who earned StEPs certificates in the last month! The Standards and Excellence Program for History Organizations is AASLH’s self-study standards program [...]
#AASLH17: Interpreting Historic Landscapes
As we prepare for the 2017 Annual Meeting in Austin, the Educators and Interpreters Affinity Group Committee is trying an experiment. We’re giving presenters who are [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Call for Articles: Share Your Insights on the AASLH Blog
AASLH is accepting submissions of short articles to be posted on our official blog, Broadside. Specifically, we are seeking articles [...]
StEPs Spotlight: Learn How the Fort Worth Aviation Museum is Building a Foundation for Growth
Exciting changes are happening at the 800+ organizations taking part in AASLH's Standards and Excellence Program for History Organizations (StEPs). Our "StEPs [...]
Making the Most of Collections Queries
One of the newer (and upward trending) tasks I’ve acquired is the use of collections through social media. Queries are ranging from weather, throwbacks of [...]
An Illuminating Proposal: How a Small Museum Saved Big by Going Green
Waving a sheet of tablet paper covered with figures, Ted Yahraus came into our small museum one day in March and said, “I’ve figured out [...]
Public Historian, Corporate Historian
When I was invited to guest-write a blog post relating to corporate history, my first thought was: am I a corporate historian? Or am I [...]
Something Old, Something New: Sharing History During Weddings & Rentals
How do you share the history of your historic house or site during rental events? At Indiana Landmarks’ 1865 Morris-Butler House we've been asking ourselves the [...]
What I Look For In A Museum Visit
What I Look for in a Museum Visit is an on-going series in which museum visitors of all ages, backgrounds and interest levels are invited [...]
That Book Idea You’ve Been Thinking About? We’ve Got an Outlet for That!
After a long (and often very snowy winter), spring has sprung. With spring comes new life and new possibilities. Perhaps it’s time to give life [...]