Your history is the backbone of your anniversary celebration. Using historical assets that are uniquely yours—like photographs, …
Unfreezing 1923: How the Reopening of the Public Domain Opens Doors for Museums
This blog was originally posted in February 2019. Since then, works published in 1924 and 1925 have …
Web Archiving: Think the Web is Permanent? Think Again.
Originally published in June 2019. For further reading on this topic, see “Archiving to Connect During a …
Advice on Donating Congressional Records: What Members of Congress Should Know
Originally published May 2016 By Megan O’Hern-Crook, C.A., Manager of Archives & Information Management As the election …
Corporate Collections: Preserve Your Past, Promote Your Legacy
Over the years, HAI has seen an increase in the interest of high-profile companies to create and/or …
Hidden Figures: Unearthing Black History in Museums and Archives
Originally published September 2017 By Michelle Johnson, Former HAI Historian, PhD Candidate at Yale University Museums and …
Celebrating a Homegrown Hero: The Jimmy Carter National Historic Site Opens in Plains, Georgia
By Hilary Bergen, Historian, Certified Interpretive Planner Imagine your hometown high school became a museum about your …
HAI Poised for Growth in 2020
HAI – the leading professional services firm delivering litigation research, content and digital storytelling, archives and information management, …
What’s in a Name? How Place Names Reveal Our History
Builders have always laid claim to historical memory. Early settlers adopted variations of names coined by Native …