The Bigger PictureBlog Posts Latest Articles: Sneak Peek 3/9/2020 March 9, 2020 by Marguerite Roby Construction of Freer Gallery of Art, November 1, 1916, with Smithsonian Institution Building, or Castle, in view. Link Love 3/6 March 6, 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. Lucy Hunter Baird: Much More Than a Devoted Daughter March 5, 2020 by Kasey Sease, Ph.D. Candidate in American History at William & Mary and Research Associate at the Smithsonian Institution Archives Lucy Hunter Baird’s work on her father’s biography reveals a long history of strong, independent, and intellectually curious women in the Baird family. Lucy, who was inspired by their examples and supported by the Smithsonian’s second Secretary, developed her own expertise in natural history and exhibited a lifelong commitment to science. Wonderful Women Wednesday: Bridget Shea March 4, 2020 by Emily Niekrasz Bridget Shea was the manager of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum’s Samuel P. Langley IMAX Theater and the Albert Einstein Planetarium, 1992–97, and manager of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History’s Samuel C. Johnson IMAX Theater, which she also helped design, 1997–2000. Shea supervised the operations of the theaters and prioritized accessibility services, such as closed captioning and audio descriptions. #Groundbreaker “Fair Women Seeking Secrets of Plant and Animal Phenomena” March 3, 2020 by Dr. Elizabeth Harmon Exploring news coverage of women’s work in the sciences at the Smithsonian in the early twentieth century. Sneak Peek 3/2/2020 March 2, 2020 by Marguerite Roby Atlas launch vehicle on the west side of the Arts and Industries Building, 1960s. Link Love: 2/28/2020 February 28, 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. Robert Ridgway – From Protégé to a Leading Ornithologist February 27, 2020 by Ricc Ferrante As a teenager, Robert Ridgway was tapped by the Smithsonian’s Assistant Secretary to be an expedition zoologist. In 1881, when the US National Museum opened its doors, he was the curator of Birds. Download and reuse some of bird illustrations today through Smithsonian Open Access. Wonderful Women Wednesday: Nancy J. Bechtol February 26, 2020 by Emily Niekrasz Nancy J. Bechtol has supervised all facilities engineering and management needs across the Smithsonian as director of Smithsonian Facilities since 2012. Previously, Bechtol was the director of Smithsonian Gardens, 1995–2002, and director of the Office of Facilities Management and Reliability, 2002–2012. #Groundbreaker Open Access: Put a Bird On It February 24, 2020 by Marguerite Roby In alignment with the Smithsonian's newly launched Smithsonian Open Access, the Archives has designated more than 2,000 items as open access! Pages« first‹ previous…454647484950515253…next ›last »Produced by the Smithsonian Institution Archives. For copyright questions, please see the Terms of Use.