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Grant-Sponsored Training in Scientific Imaging Technologies for History and Museum Professionals
Here's an opportunity for historians, archivists, and museum professionals to receive grant-sponsored training in scientific imaging technologies: Who is CHI? Cultural Heritage [...]
Resources for Heritage Institutions Affected by Flooding in Louisiana
AASLH is reaching out to our constituents in the recent flood affected areas in Louisiana. As a member of the Heritage Emergency [...]
How to Choose an Object Name for Cataloging an Abstract of Title
Lynne Sylvester of the Winter Garden Heritage Foundation in Florida has posed this question: I have to catalog an Abstract of Title and do [...]
AASLH Annual Meeting 2015: Small Museum Friendly Sessions
Looking for sessions that address your small museum's concerns? Look no further! The AASLH Small Museums Committee has compiled this [...]
Join us at the 2015 Annual Meeting in Louisville!
Are you attending #AASLH2015 in Louisville? If yes, please join the Educators and Interpreters Affinity Group at one or more [...]
Evaluation in Education Practice
The newest Journal of Museum Education, Empowering Educators to Evaluate is a great guide to starting out small and growing [...]
Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) Focus Group
Has your museum or organization hosted a SITES exhibition, or ever thought about it? We want to hear from you! [...]
Approaching Evaluation
My go-to book on evaluation By Tobi Voigt, Detroit Historical Society If I have learned anything as a museum educator, it’s that those [...]
“… or a building full of old stuff” – Part IV
The school tours are the biggest yearly program for the museum. The museum director pushed the idea, but that's no surprise; he was a teacher [...]
Outreach Profile: National History Day
As schools grapple with limited field trip budgets, museums are looking for new ways to engage with K-12 audiences. “Outreach” is the new buzzword. If [...]
StEPs to Deaccessioning Education
We’ve all been there…that moment when you find something truly strange hidden away for years in your museum’s collection. Maybe the object doesn't fit within [...]
Selecting Sessions at the Annual Meeting
If you're an AASLH member, perhaps you've already received the preliminary program for the 2012 Annual Meeting, to be held in Salt Lake City. There [...]
Approaching Docent Training
This summer we are completely overhauling our brick-and-mortar historical museum. When we reopen after Thanksgiving we will have three new and three dramatically reimagined permanent [...]