• AAHC Forum: Improving Education and Collections

    May 16, 2013

    This post is a part of the AAHC Forum. In the coming months we will invite current and past grantees to contribute their project experiences via blog posts on our UpNext Blog and then ask you to respond through the AAHC Virtual Forum. We hope you will add your voice and share your needs and opinions so that AAHC can continue to help African American museums thrive. Please visit the AAHC forum to… Read more

  • AAHC Forum: Facility Extension Connects Past to Present

    May 16, 2013

    This post is a part of the AAHC Forum. In the coming months we will invite current and past grantees to contribute their project experiences via blog posts on our UpNext Blog and then ask you to respond through the AAHC Virtual Forum. We hope you will add your voice and share your needs and opinions so that AAHC can continue to help African American museums thrive.

  • AAHC Forum: Preserving History and Culture at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

    May 9, 2013

    This post is a part of the AAHC Forum. In the coming months we will invite current and past grantees to contribute their project experiences via blog posts on our UpNext Blog and then ask you to respond through the AAHC Virtual Forum. We hope you will add your voice and share your needs and opinions so that AAHC can continue to help African American museums thrive.

  • AAHC Forum: Succession Plan Plays Key Role in Museum Merger

    May 9, 2013

    This post is a part of the AAHC Forum. In the coming months we will invite current and past grantees to contribute their project experiences via blog posts on our UpNext Blog and then ask you to respond through the AAHC Virtual Forum. We hope you will add your voice and share your needs and opinions so that AAHC can continue to help African American museums thrive.

  • A Thing of Beauty by Luisa Banchoff

    May 8, 2013

    By Eleanor Greene Intern, IMLS IMLS salutes the country’s first National Student Poets. IMLS and the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (PCAH) partnered with the nonprofit Alliance for Young Artists & Writers to create the National Student Poets Program, which bestows the nation’s highest honor for youth poets whose original work exhibits exceptional creativity, dedication… Read more

  • AAHC Forum: Database and Inventory Completion Contribute to the August Wilson Center’s Momentum

    May 2, 2013

    This post is a part of the AAHC Forum. In the coming months we will invite current and past grantees to contribute their project experiences via blog posts on our UpNext Blog and then ask you to respond through the AAHC Virtual Forum. We hope you will add your voice and share your needs and opinions so that AAHC can continue to help African American museums thrive.

  • Lessons In Fifths By Lylla Younes

    May 1, 2013

    By Eleanor Greene Intern, IMLS IMLS salutes the country’s first National Student Poets. IMLS and the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (PCAH) partnered with the nonprofit Alliance for Young Artists & Writers to create the National Student Poets Program. It bestows the nation’s highest honor for youth poets whose original work exhibits exceptional creativity, dedication to… Read more

  • Looking for Research Data Stories?

    April 30, 2013

    Editor’s Note: This year the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy directed agencies that make research grants to develop plans to increase access to federally funded scientific research and to improve the management of research data.  The management of research data is a new field for librarians, but librarians and archivists at universities and research facilities have responded… Read more

  • Library Helps Local Businesses

    April 26, 2013

    By Donna Olson Information Specialist, Howell Carnegie District Library Howell Carnegie District Library in Howell, Michigan, was typical of many public libraries, struggling from the poor economy before we decided to infiltrate our business community on the grassroots level. Like many libraries, we provide Internet access, résumé classes, small business development resources, and much more.