Name/Title
History newsEntry/Object ID
Library.1879Tags
Library records not in public view, Library periodicals of June 4 2023Description
21 volumes : illustrations ; 28 cm
History news by American Association for State and Local History, Nashville, Tenn. Periodical.
Cover title.
Began: 1949-
Description based on Winter 2018.
Frequency: Quarterly
This periodical exists to foster publication, scholarly research, and an open forum for discussion of best practices, applicable theories, and professional experiences pertinent to the field of state and local history.
Library has: Summer 2003; Summer 2005; Summer 2007; Spring 2009; Autumn 2009; Spring 2011; Summer 2011; Summer 2013; Summer 2014; Autumn 2014; Spring 2015; Autumn 2015; Winter 2015; Spring 2016; Summer 2016; Winter 2016; Spring 2017; Summer 2017; Autumn 2017; Winter 2017; Winter 2018.
Selected contents: Summer 2003: (Includes technical leaflet: Planned giving) ; Summer 2005: Looking at poverty as a local history issue -- Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian -- Readapting an historic house for the community -- (Includes technical leaflet 231: Proprietors of the bat and ball: Interpreting the national pastime) ; Summer 2007: (Includes technical leaflet 239:Courts in the classroom, Educational outreach through the web); Spring 2009: America doesn't need another house museum -- (Includes technical leaflet 246:How to plan your digitization project) Autumn 2009: (Includes technical leaflet 248:Handling and exhibition of potentially hazardous artifacts in museum collections) ; Spring 2011: (Includes technical leaflet 254: Designing education programs that connect students to collections); Summer 2011: (Includes technical leaflet 255: Interpreting difficult knowledge) ; Summer 2013: (Includes technical leaflet 263:Using listening sessions to build relationships and relevance); Spring 2015 : Leading historical programs: strategies for innovation; Winter 2015: Revolution in interpreting the past -- Winter 2016: Slaves & slaveholders of Wessyngton (Includes technical leaflet 273:Demonstrating relevance) ; Spring 2017: Good intentions are not enough: Lessons for inclusive public history (Includes technical leaflet 278: Cleaning house: Guide to deaccessioning & abandoned property); Summer 2017: Have you eaten today? on inclusive history (Includes technical leaflet 279: Students & community organizations creating productive partnerships, has photo of Rita Reagan with grad students working on Norman Studio); Autumn 2017: Putting history to work: Strategies to increase the visibility & influence of history (Includes technical leaflet 280:Environment & the care of prints & drawings) ; Winter 2017:Many voices of a historic house, Crane House, Montclair, N.J., (Includes technical leaflet 277: How to find and use legal records); Winter 2018 (Includes technical leaflet 281: Crafting cover letters & resumes for emerging professionals) -- Do you have anything in your museum about me?;
Indexed in PERSI.
To access PERSI in any Allen County Public Library facility, click on “Genealogy” on the main webpage <www.ACPL.Info> then click on “Findmypast.com” and select “Search PERSI.”Collection
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Category 08: Communication ObjectsSearch Terms
United States -- History, Local -- Periodicals., Reagan, Rita., Norman Studios., Historic house museums.Publication Details
Author
American Association for State and Local History (Nashville, Tenn.)Publisher
American Association for State and Local HistoryPlace Published
* Untyped Place Published
Nashville, TennesseeDate Published
2003 - 2018Call No.
Periodical shelf alphabetically by titleISSN
0363-7492Notes
Creation Date: 1949-