Posted on September 28th, 2009 by Bob
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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Posted on September 25th, 2009 by Bob
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James Madison Awards Banquet Keynote Address.mp3 (MPEG Layer 2 Audio, 21.3 MB)
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Posted on September 25th, 2009 by Bob
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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Posted on September 25th, 2009 by Bob
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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Posted on September 25th, 2009 by Bob
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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Posted on September 25th, 2009 by Bob
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, [...]
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Posted on September 25th, 2009 by Bob
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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Posted on September 25th, 2009 by Bob
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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Posted on September 25th, 2009 by Bob
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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Posted on September 25th, 2009 by Bob
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Charlie Bryan Award of Distinction.mp3 (MPEG Layer 2 Audio, 9.4 MB)
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Posted on September 25th, 2009 by Bob
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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Posted on September 25th, 2009 by Bob
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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Posted on September 25th, 2009 by Bob
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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Posted on August 29th, 2009 by LearningTimes Team
This featured speaker is the coauthor of the Pulitzer-Prize winning Gotham: A History of
New York City to 1898. Mike Wallace is Distinguished Professor of History at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (City University of New. York).
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Posted on August 27th, 2009 by LearningTimes Team
Technology and social networking offer tools with tremendous promise, but how are historic sites making use of those tools? Hear how three sites have developed strategies to engage new audiences and expand their interpretation. Attendees were encouraged to share ideas that have (or have not) worked at their site.
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