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publichistorysalem: Blog Updates
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Thursday, August 2, 2007. Since my last look, The Attic. Has added several new posts. One discusses a recent Economist article. About the boom in museums across China, and offers some criticism. On the slant of the story. Another, "Why Shouldn't Museums Be for Pure Pleasure,". Is similar to the topic of Bryan Adumchuk's. The Victoria and Albert Museum. London has been criticized. For its recent Kylie Minogue. Exhibition, which was considered too pop culturish. With the V&A Director, Mark Jones.
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publichistorysalem: Final Blog
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Monday, August 6, 2007. Over the course of this blog assignment, I've developed a respect for those who blog and those who do it well. Most of the blogs I had previously encountered were discovered via a Google search of some topic and I never put much thought into their creators, the blogrolls, or the motivation behind them. I appreciated what Public Historian: Public History on a Budget. And I found theses 'previews' of the hyperlinks to be very useful. The pastime of past time. After looking closely a...
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publichistorysalem: August 2007
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Monday, August 6, 2007. Over the course of this blog assignment, I've developed a respect for those who blog and those who do it well. Most of the blogs I had previously encountered were discovered via a Google search of some topic and I never put much thought into their creators, the blogrolls, or the motivation behind them. I appreciated what Public Historian: Public History on a Budget. And I found theses 'previews' of the hyperlinks to be very useful. The pastime of past time. After looking closely a...
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publichistorysalem: A Look at Archival Blogs
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Monday, July 23, 2007. A Look at Archival Blogs. I'd like to start looking at some of the archival blogs, but first I'll do a quick review of some of the blogs I've discussed so far. Unfortunately, Public History. Haven't been updated since my initial posts. The Attic. Doesn't disappoint, however. They offer information on a few upcoming conferences, including "The Best in Heritage". Through his blog, Reading Archives. Richard J. Cox. A Professor in Library and Information Science. To any other blogs or ...
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publichistorysalem: Public History from the Field
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007. Public History from the Field. Focuses much of her blog on digital history. But instead of the musings by a student of the profession, Public History: digital history on a budget. Offers a glimpse into the day-to-day life of a public historian. Despite his recent internship at History Television. Doesn't have much real world experience, so much of his blog focuses on many theories in the practice of public history. Fischer works for the HCMC. That many in her profession utilize.
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publichistorysalem: Museum Blogging: A Resource for Professionals
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Saturday, July 28, 2007. Museum Blogging: A Resource for Professionals. The mission of Museum Blogging. Is "to provide the best information on how museums and related institution.can use blogs and other online tools in support of outreach. In short, it's a blog about blogging. Created by Leslie Madsen. A consultant whose firm, TerraFirma. Designs websites and blogs for museums, Museum Blogging. Offers ideas on ways such institutions can best utilize the internet. Museums and Social Networking Sites,".
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publichistorysalem: July 2007
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Saturday, July 28, 2007. Museum Blogging: A Resource for Professionals. The mission of Museum Blogging. Is "to provide the best information on how museums and related institution.can use blogs and other online tools in support of outreach. In short, it's a blog about blogging. Created by Leslie Madsen. A consultant whose firm, TerraFirma. Designs websites and blogs for museums, Museum Blogging. Offers ideas on ways such institutions can best utilize the internet. Museums and Social Networking Sites,".
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Wednesday, August 1, 2007. As the blog assignment starts to wind down, I'll take quick look at a few blog updates. the. Pastime of past time. Has a very interesting post about the place of a historian in the movie and television industry. Bryan Andrachuk. Writes about the low opinion that many in his profession have of the History Channel. And about the recent chat he had with its Director of Original Programming, Michael Kot. Kot believes, and Andrachuk agrees, that it's all about the story. Subscribe t...
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publichistorysalem: The Attic: A Museum Studies Research Blog
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Thursday, July 19, 2007. The Attic: A Museum Studies Research Blog. After taking a second look at my chosen list of blogs, I've realized that several of them are not updated on a regular basis. Public History: digital history on a budget. Which I discussed in the previous post, provided the links to several good sites, so I've added a few of them to my list. Research students at the University of Leicester. In addition, contributions from any student of museum studies are welcomed. And the Museum Crawl.