Blog Posts Sneak Peek 6/17/2019 June 17, 2019 by Marguerite Roby Exhibit case featuring skeletons of “Man and Horse” in Comparative Anatomy Hall at the United States National Museum, now known as the Arts and Industries Building, mounted by J.W. Scollick, osteological preparator, 1890s. Link Love: 6/14/2019 June 14, 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. Science Service, Up Close: Father’s Day “Gene-ius” June 13, 2019 by Marcel Chotkowski LaFollette To celebrate Father’s Day 2019, here are three photographs of famous fathers and sons in biology and physics. Wonderful Women Wednesday: Linda Edquist June 12, 2019 by Emily Niekrasz Linda Edquist, Conservator and Head of Preservation, National Postal Museum, 1993–2018, managed conservation projects, staff, and exhibitions at the museum. Edquist first arrived at the Smithsonian as a Conservation Technician at Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, 1990–92. #Groundbreaker Tips and Lessons from the Opening of the Renwick Gallery June 11, 2019 by Emily Niekrasz In the midst of Smithsonian's busy season, we’re providing tips for visitors through the lens of photographs from the opening of the Renwick Gallery in 1972. Sneak Peek 6/10/2019 June 10, 2019 by Marguerite Roby Selection of horns mounted for musical instruments exhibit in the United States National Museum, 1880s, SIA Acc. 11-006, MAH-8224. Link Love: 6/07/2019 June 7, 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. The Mammoth Task of Creating a Fossil Hall at the Smithsonian June 6, 2019 by Emily Niekrasz Before you head to “Deep Time,” opening this weekend at Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, learn about how Smithsonian’s fossil collection was initially formed and exhibited. Wonderful Women Wednesday: Laurie M. Penland June 5, 2019 by Emily Niekrasz Laurie M. Penland, Diving Officer for the Smithsonian Scientific Diving Program, has traveled the globe providing diving support and training since 2005. She is also a professional photographer, capturing underwater photographs and videos for the Smithsonian. #Groundbreaker Rolling Up Our Cardigans with Record Unit 95 June 4, 2019 by Emily Niekrasz and Marguerite Roby Thanks to a generous grant from the Smithsonian Women’s Committee, the Archives will digitize, catalog, and make available 7,500 historic photographs of the Smithsonian from Record Unit 95. Pages« first‹ previous…242526272829303132…next ›last »Produced by the Smithsonian Institution Archives. For copyright questions, please see the Terms of Use.