What we can learn from our Australian colleagues

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I have long admired the Australia Council of Professional Historians Associations (ACPHA). It promotes the profession of history and the work of its members by keeping consultants’ registers, offering employment services, and maintaining a scale of fees. I have often wondered if some of these benefits could be replicated in the United States by NCPH. Read More

Striking a balance: Conference planning and environmental responsibility

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In her November 4, 2013, History@Work post, “My carbon offset piggybank: Thoughts on sustainability and professional conference-going,” Cathy Stanton opened a conversation about balancing the good that comes only from face-to-face meetings of peers with the harm to the environment that large national conferences can cause. Read More

Professional opportunities Dec. 17, 2013

AWARD:   Free webinar for potential applications to learn about American Association for State and Local History’s Leadership in History awards, Jan. 9, 2014, 2-3 p.m. eastern time
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED

CFP:  Museum and Curatorial Studies Review, an open access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes essays from all academic fields such as art history, anthropology, and ethnic studies, seeks articles for its second and subsequent issues

CFP: Oral History Society Annual Conference – Community Voices, July 18-19, 2014 (Note new dates), Manchester, U.K. Read More

Tools for digital history: Google Map Engine Lite

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Google mapThe turn to spatial history has been aided by the explosion of digital mapping tools. While there are many options for mapping out there (including HistoryPin as described by Aaron Cowan in a History@Work post earlier this year), one look at the projects being completed by leaders in the field like the Stanford Visualization Lab is both inspiring and terrifying. Read More

Community engagement across disciplinary boundaries

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For most of my experience as a public-historian-in-training, I did not often think about the arts in any purposeful way.  I played in an orchestra from elementary school through college, have a not-so-secret love for musicals (my roommates are probably tired of hearing me sing Disney songs in the shower!), Read More