Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow - New York Botanical Garden
Camden Burd
Growing a Public History Program
Reach out to public historians to gather information about local/regional job market.
Utilize those connections to assess possibilities of internships.
Rely on local public historians for information about changes in the field and what skills will be necessary for future public historians.
Gauging the ability of local institutions to fund graduate stipends or serve as partners in the development of curriculum and projects.
"Establishing and Developing a Public History Program." Prepared by the NCPH Curriculum and Training Committee October 2015. Adopted by the NCPH Board of Directors February 2016
Collaboration
Seward Family
Digital Archive
Seward Family
Digital Archive
Intergenerational &
Multi-institutional
Hub for Public Institutions
Bruce A. Terry Collection - Great Lakes
1 cubic foot collection composed of nearly 1,880 35mm color photographic slides of Great Lakes vessels.
Mackinac Island Resort Occupational Folklore Collection - Great Lakes
Contains six sixty-minute audio tapes on which Peter M. Coogan recorded his interviews of thirty-seven seasonal workers on Mackinac Island in the summer of 1990.
Realia Collection - Popular Culture Library
This collections is comprised of various realia figures
Collaborate with regional institutions to digitize or produce exhibits
Experience working with community partners
Develop programming and think more seriously professional side of public history (clients, audience, timeline)
Prioritizing Student Success
Integrating public/digital skills into multiple courses in order to build a well-rounded portfolio.
Actively seek out internship opportunities and provide funds for students to attend local conferences for networking purposes.
Provide server space and web services for students to document and display their professional portfolios.