Blog Posts Sneak Peek 6/3/2019 June 3, 2019 by Marguerite Roby Secretary-elect Lonnie G. Bunch III after his appointment as associate chair of the Department of Social and Cultural History at National Museum of American History, October 4, 1991, by Laurie Minor. Link Love: 5/31/2019 May 31, 2019 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. Some more IIIF-y Collections May 30, 2019 by Andrew Whitesell The Smithsonian Institution Archives begins to further implement the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF). Hold on Loosely May 28, 2019 by Heidi Stover In honor of National Paper Clip Day, we asked for help from our fellow institutions to show off their paper clip and fastener collections. So.....♪just hold on loosely, But maybe let go, If you cling too tightly, You're gonna cause a hole (tear or rust mark on the document). ♪ Sneak Peek 5/27/2019 May 27, 2019 by Marguerite Roby Exterior view of South Shed, looking northeast with Smithsonian Institution Building, or Castle, in view, April 18, 1974. Built in 1898, the South Shed was used for the preparation of exhibition specimens, and later as the "Bug House." It was demolished in the fall of 1975 in preparation for the Victorian Garden which opened in 1976. Link Love: 5/24/2019 May 24, 2019 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. You Spin Me Round - Frisbee Festivals on the Mall May 23, 2019 by Mitch Toda Starting in 1977, the National Air and Space Museum, with assistance from the International Frisbee Association, Wham-O Manufacturing Company, volunteer instructors from several states, and the Washington Area Frisbee Club, held their first Frisbee Festival on the National Mall. Wonderful Women Wednesday: Judy Gradwohl May 22, 2019 by Emily Niekrasz Judy Gradwohl was a researcher, curator, environmental policy specialist, digital content developer, and leader at the Smithsonian, 1985–2016. She conducted research at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and National Zoo, and eventually became the MacMillan Associate Director for Education and Public Engagement at the National Museum of American History in 2004. Notably, Gradwohl established Smithsonian’s Office of Environmental Awareness and helped produce Smithsonian’s first website. #Groundbreaker Preserving Smithsonian World, The First Steps May 21, 2019 by Kira M. Sobers As a result of a generous grant, the Archives will soon catalogue and rehouse around 1,750 at-risk audiovisual media related to Smithsonian World. Sneak Peek 5/20/2019 May 20, 2019 by Marguerite Roby Demolition of roads on the National Mall during conversion of roadways (Washington and Adams drives) to gravel walkways for pedestrians, October 28, 1975, by Jim Wallace, SIA Acc. 11-009, 75-13713-22. Pages« first‹ previous…252627282930313233…next ›last »Produced by the Smithsonian Institution Archives. For copyright questions, please see the Terms of Use.