CHNM has just launched a new project called The Object of History. A partnership with the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History, the project aims at lower cost model for
In a post today called Remember the old "Two Cultures" Debate? Tim O'Reilly points to Jon Bosak's keynote at the XML 2006 Conference to show that C.
I was happy to read in this month's Public History News that the National Council for Public History's Long Range Planning Committee has posted its working definition of "
Bill Turkel has a fantastic post about the ways people search for history online. Using search data released by AOL and some statistical methods, Bill has been able to tell us a lot
This is slightly off-topic, but anyone interested in public history should check out the student blogroll for Alan MacEachern's graduate seminar at the University of Western Ontario. (Most of MacEachern'