Blog Posts Science Service, Up Close: Science Reporters on the Hunt April 18, 2019 by Marcel Chotkowski LaFollette Photographs from the Science Service collections preserve behind-the-scenes glimpses of the newsgathering process for science reporters. Wonderful Women Wednesday: Jane Rosen Glaser April 17, 2019 by Emily Niekrasz Jane Rosen Glaser was Director of the Office of Museum Programs (1976–89), Special Assistant in the offices of the Assistant Secretary for the Arts and Humanities (1989-94), Assistant Provost (1994-96), and Provost (1996). During her long career with Smithsonian, Glaser organized seminars and conferences for museum professionals and published numerous books and articles about working in the field. #Groundbreaker Collection Highlights: New Additions to the SIA Website April 16, 2019 by Tammy L. Peters See new collection highlights posted to the Smithsonian Institution Archives website. Sneak Peek 4/15/2019 April 15, 2019 by Marguerite Roby United States Fish Commission (USFC) staff member monitors McDonald hatching jars for the hatching of buoyant fish eggs at USFC research station, circa 1880s. Link Love: 4/12/2019 April 12, 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. Wonderful Women Wednesday: Leila Gay Forbes Clark April 10, 2019 by Emily Niekrasz Leila Gay Forbes Clark, director of Smithsonian’s library, 1942–1957, was the second woman to direct the library at the Smithsonian. She led early efforts to create a more centralized library system. In 1952, she coauthored The Butterflies of Virginia with her husband, zoologist Austin Hobart Clark. #Groundbreaker Searching and Using Web Archives April 9, 2019 by Lynda Schmitz Fuhrig There are many ways to find and use archived web collections. Sneak Peek 4/8/2019 April 8, 2019 by Marguerite Roby Taxidermist Francis “Frank” Greenwell repairs a Nubian giraffe in an exhibit containing animals from Africa in the Hall of Mammals at the National Museum of Natural History, February 10, 1982, by Kim Nielsen. Link Love: 4/5/2019 April 5, 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. Wait. Did That Really Happen? Snake Smashin’ April 4, 2019 by Emily Niekrasz Explore what happened in 1969 when a man brought a hatchet and butcher knife to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History to attack a display of snakes. Pages« first‹ previous…282930313233343536…next ›last »Produced by the Smithsonian Institution Archives. For copyright questions, please see the Terms of Use.