Although we didn’t record this session, Session Chair Trina Nelson Thomas has forwarded along the notes from the session. We thought we’d share them here as well.
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Podcast-Discovering Your Hidden Audience
Session Chair: Nancy Moses, Nancy Moses Planning + Development
Panelist: Rachel Dukeman, R&R Creative
Part of Sustainability of History Organizations track sponsored by the 1772 Foundation.
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Discovering Your Hidden Audience.mp3 (MPEG Layer 2 Audio, 63.7 MB)
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Video for the Harold Holzer keynote address, Mike Wallace plenary, and a Book Discussion session is available from CSPAN. See:
Holzer Keynote Address: http://tinyurl.com/yazlgcz
Wallace Plenary Address: http://tinyurl.com/y9ucs4c
Book Discussion Massacre at Camp Grant: http://tinyurl.com/ye4lso4
Podcast-More Than a Life Story-Expanding Interpretation to Attract New Audiences
Session Chair: Erick Montgomery, Historic Augusta, Inc.
Panelists: Frank Milligan, President Lincoln’s Cottage; Marsha Mullin, The Hermitage; Bob Wolz, Harry S. Truman Little White House
Part of Sustainability of History Organizations track sponsored by the 1772 Foundation.
Session developed by the AASLH Presidential Sites and Libraries Committee.
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Podcast-Mutual Goals Between Curators, Conservators, and Educators
Session Chair: Scott Carrlee, Alaska State Museum
Panelists: Elaine Rosa, Indiana Historical Society; Karin Vincent, Minnetrista
Part of Sustainability of History Organizations track sponsored by the 1772 Foundation.
Session developed by the AASLH Professional Development Committee.
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Mutual Goals Between Curators, Conservators and Educators.mp3 [...]
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Session Chair: Kendra Dillard, Governor’s Mansion State Historic Park
Panelists: John Holtzapple, James K. Polk House; James Kern, Brucemore; Gerry Kaufman, Awbury Arboretum/The Francis Cope House; John Rodman, Newport Mansions
Part of Sustainability of History Organizations track sponsored by the 1772 Foundation.
Session developed by the AASLH Historic House Committee.
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Podcast-Historic Sites Providing Life and Leadership
Session Chair: David Young, Cliveden
Presenters: James Kern, Brucemore; George McDaniel, Drayton Hall; Dennis Pickeral, Stenton; Sandra Smith, Villa Finale
Part of Sustainability of History Organizations track sponsored by the 1772 Foundation.
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Historic Sites Providing Life and Leadership.mp3 (MPEG Layer 2 Audio, [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Podcast-Getting It Done, Achieving and Sustaining Community Change Through Diverse Partnerships
Session Chair: John Herbst, Indiana Historical Society
Panelists: James Morris, Pacers Sport and Entertainment; Brian Payne, Central Indiana Community Foundation; Tamra Zahn, Indianapolis Downtown, Inc.
Part of Sustainability of History Organizations track sponsored by the 1772 Foundation.
Session developed by the 2009 Annual Meeting Program Committee.
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Podcast-Field Services Alliance Presents Museum Tips
Session Chair: Scott Carrlee, Alaska State Museum
Panelists: Laura Casey, Texas Historical Commission; Jeff Harris, Indiana Historical Society; Jessica Leming, Solinet, Alex Trumball, Indiana Historical Society
Part of Sustainability of History Organizations track sponsored by the 1772 Foundation.
Session developed by the Field Services Alliance.
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Podcast-Creating Lasting Value Through Commemoration of the Civil War 150
Session Chair: Rick Beard, AASLH
Panelists: Jackie Barton, Ohio Historical Society; Paul Levengood, Virginia Historical Society; Donna Neary, Kentucky Historical Society
Part of Sustainability of History Organizations track sponsored by the 1772 Foundation.
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Creating Lasting Value Through Commemoration of the Civil War [...]
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Charlie Bryan Award of Distinction.mp3 (MPEG Layer 2 Audio, 9.4 MB)
Read the rest of this entry »Podcast-Preserve America and Save America’s Treasures Grants for the 21st Century
Session Chair: Jay Vogt, South Dakota Historical Society
Panelists: Ronald Anzalone, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Initiatives; Hampton Tucker, National Park Service
Part of Sustainability of History Organizations track sponsored by the 1772 Foundation.
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Preserve America and Save America’s Treasures.mp3 (MPEG Layer [...]
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Session Chair: Craig Tuminaro, Drayton Hall
Panelists: Erin Mast, President Lincoln’s Cottage; Kara Edie, General Lew Wallace Study and Museum
Part of Sustainability of History Organizations track sponsored by the 1772 Foundation.
Session developed by the AASLH Professional Development Committee
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Technology%2C Web 2.0%2C [...]
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Session Chair: Gordon Blaker, U.S. Army Artillery Museum
Panelists: Neil Abelsma, National Museum of the Marine Corps; Myers Brown, Tennessee State Museum
Session developed by the AASLH Military History Committee.
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The Problem with Military History Donations.mp3 (MPEG Layer 2 Audio, 70.4 MB)
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I have to say to for those that were not able to attend – it is worh the trip. I had a few problems with leaving behind the office but if and when the conference is in our area again I would definately make the journey. My two travel companions (volunteers) were quite impressed with [...]
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