Blog Posts Sneak Peek 8/27/2018 August 27, 2018 by Marguerite Roby "Information Age: People, Information and Technology" exhibition at National Museum of American History, October 1990, by Rick Vargas. Link Love: 8/24/2018 August 24, 2018 by Deborah Shapiro Link Love: a weekly post with links to interesting videos and stories about archival issues, technology and culture, and Washington D.C. and American history. See Here: 8/24/2018 August 24, 2018 by Kira M. Sobers Science Service, Up Close: John Clavon Norman, Jr. – Pathbreaking Cardiac Surgeon and Researcher August 23, 2018 by Marcel Chotkowski LaFollette The remarkable career of cardiac surgeon and researcher John Clavon Norman, Jr., M.D. (1930-2014) began in West Virginia with the examples set by his parents. Wonderful Women Wednesday: Louise Daniel Hutchinson August 22, 2018 by Lisa Fthenakis Louise Daniel Hutchinson (1928-2014) was founding Research Director at the Anacostia Neighborhood Museum, now the Anacostia Community Museum, and was a pioneer in both oral and community history. #Groundbreaker. “Dear Sir”: Letters to the Smithsonian, 1948-1971 August 21, 2018 by Emily Bierman, Smithsonian Institution Archives Intern A look at some of the most interesting, and hilarious, letters that Helena M. Weiss received as Chief of the Office of Correspondence and Documents, and later, Registrar for the U.S. National Museum – and why they matter. Sneak Peek 8/20/18 August 20, 2018 by Marguerite Roby Worker collects crude gum on turpentine farm, 1880s. See Here: 8/17/2018 August 17, 2018 by Kira M. Sobers Transparency in the Archives: From Our Earliest Days August 16, 2018 by Ricc Ferrante When talking about institutional transparency, two things are essential — well-preserved original records and meaningful access to them. Wonderful Women Wednesday: Portia James August 15, 2018 by Lisa Fthenakis Senior Curator and Historian Portia James (1953-2015) pioneered a community-based approach at the Anacostia Community Museum and led the exhibitions, publications and collections programs. She researched African American material culture. #Groundbreaker Pages« first‹ previous…8910111213141516…next ›last »Produced by the Smithsonian Institution Archives. For copyright questions, please see the Terms of Use.