Blog Posts Serendipity and Unexpected Connections April 23, 2020 by Ellen Alers Sometimes the research process reveals more than an answer to a single question. This is the story of the Smithsonian bison that inspired the “Buffalo Bill.” Wonderful Women Wednesday: Betty Strickler April 22, 2020 by Emily Niekrasz Betty Strickler, Chief of the Travel Services Office, 1966–77, managed a small office that was responsible for making travel arrangements for Smithsonian employees and guests across the world. #Groundbreaker Where to Begin? Determining Founding Dates in ForestGEO’s Global Network of Research Plots April 21, 2020 by Caly McCarthy, Administrative Assistant, Forest GEO Behind the seemingly objective certitude of a date lies an argument about what counts. Sneak Peek 4/20/2020 April 20, 2020 by Marguerite Roby Frank Hamilton Cushing, ethnologist with the Bureau of American Ethnology, demonstrates horse riding technique of a Dakota warrior. Link Love: 4/17/2020 April 17, 2020 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. Orchids and Oral History April 16, 2020 by Hannah Byrne Let’s learn about the history of Smithsonian Gardens’ annual orchid exhibit with a little help from former director Barbara Faust through her 2011 oral history interview. Wonderful Women Wednesday: Jeanne Benas April 15, 2020 by Emily Niekrasz Jeanne Benas was an Assistant Registrar at the National Museum of Air and Space, 1982–85, and an Assistant Registrar and Registrar at the National Museum of American History, 1985–2015. She is a founding member of the Association of Registrars and Collections Specialists. #Groundbreaker Distance Learning Activities and Tips from the Archives April 14, 2020 by Emily Niekrasz Whether you have a little downtime or you wish you remembered what downtime was like, the Archives is here for you with a few distance learning activities and preservation tips. Sneak Peek 4/13/2020 April 13, 2020 by Marguerite Roby A keeper feeds Asian elephants Hitam and Kechil in the octagonal elephant barn at the National Zoological Park, 1918. Link Love: 4/10/2020 April 10, 2020 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. Pages« first‹ previous…8910111213141516…next ›last »Produced by the Smithsonian Institution Archives. For copyright questions, please see the Terms of Use.