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24 September 2008

International Quilt Study Center & Museum : Making a Quilt

by sbrothier
What is a quilt ? A quilt is a layered textile composed of a decorative top, a warm filler called batting or wadding, and a pratical backing. The three layers are joined together by quilting stitches, or sometimes are held together with regularly spaced yarn or string ties.

The Suffering Bastard -- The Cocktail Spirit with Robert Hess -- Small Screen Network

by sbrothier
The original name for this drink was apparently the Suffering Bar Steward, but as one might expect in a noisy bar after a few drinks, the name gets a little mangled. There are several recipes for this floating about. For mine I turned to one of my favorite sources, Beachbum Berrry's Grog Log, by Jeff Berry.

Arago: People, Postage & the Post

by sbrothier
The online database of the National Postal Museum, Arago™, was named in honor of the French physicist, astronomer and politician, François Arago (1786-1853). A friend of James Smithson (benefactor of the Smithsonian Institution), Arago believed that science and available technologies should be used to advance public knowledge and improve everyday life. Renowned as a scientist, he was also a humanitarian who used his political roles to introduce social reforms – the abolition of slavery, universal manhood suffrage, and the education of the lower classes – not only in France but also in its colonial possessions.

America on the Move | Home Page

by sbrothier & 1 other
See how we got here. Transportation transformed America. Choose from these three interconnected routes to explore how transportation shaped our lives, landscapes, culture, and communities.

22 September 2008

Brooklyn Museum: Welcome

by sbrothier & 2 others
The Brooklyn Museum, housed in a 560,000-square-foot, Beaux-Arts building, is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the country. Its world-renowned permanent collections range from ancient Egyptian masterpieces to contemporary art, and represent a wide range of cultures. Only a 30-minute subway ride from midtown Manhattan, with its own newly renovated subway station, the Museum is part of a complex of nineteenth-century parks and gardens that also includes Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and the Prospect Park Zoo.

Horizon Project | nmc

by sbrothier
The Horizon Project, as the centerpiece of NMC's Emerging Technologies Initiative, charts the landscape of emerging technologies for teaching, learning and creative expression and produces the NMC’s annual Horizon Report. Since the launch of the Horizon Project in March 2002, the NMC has held an ongoing series of conversations and dialogs with hundreds of technology professionals, campus technologists, faculty leaders from colleges and universities, and representatives of leading corporations.

Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History NMNH

by sbrothier & 1 other
The National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) is part of the Smithsonian Institution, the world’s preeminent museum and research complex. The Museum is dedicated to inspiring curiosity, discovery, and learning about the natural world through its unparalleled research, collections, exhibitions, and education outreach programs. Opened in 1910, the green-domed museum on the National Mall was among the first Smithsonian building constructed exclusively to house the national collections and research facilities.

National Museum of Natural History - Explore A Topic

by sbrothier
Explore topic-driven guides that connect content from across the museum. These guides provide a single point for accessing resources related to a subject: online exhibits, science features, research departments, and upcoming events.

SI NMNH - Jellyfish Romance - (Carybdea sivickisi)

by sbrothier (via)
For most jellyfish, reproduction is not a particularly romantic affair. Typically, males release sperm into the water so that their genetic material can bump into and fertilize eggs released by female jellyfish in a similar fashion. This behavior, known as mass spawning, allows jellyfish to “mate” without the lovers even needing to meet.

Arctic Studies

by sbrothier
The indigenous heritage of Alaska and adjacent regions is woven from the many cultures. Explore Smithsonian collections with Native tradition bearers and learn about the peoples of this nothern world

15 September 2008

Museum 2.0

by sbrothier
Museum 2.0 explores ways that web 2.0 philosophies can be applied in museum design.

10 September 2008

The American Image - The Photographs of John Collier Jr.

by sbrothier
The American Image: The Photographs of John Collier Jr. was developed with a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and College of Education’s Technology & Education Center (TEC) at the University of New Mexico collaborated with Ideum to develop this interactive website. Most of the photographs that appear on this site were taken for the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information (FSA/OWI) during the war years of the 1940s. The FSA/OWI hired John Collier Jr. to document day-to-day life in America with a focus on issues of civil defense and public morale. The images that appear in the collection were taken from across the country, from New Mexico to Maine and provide a snapshot of ordinary life in those extraordinary times.

05 September 2008

Archives & Museum Informatics: Museums and the Web 2008: Best of the Web Nominations

by sbrothier
Recognizing achievement in heritage Web site design, a committee of museum professionals selects the Best of the Web each year.

International Quilt Study Center & Museum | Welcome

by sbrothier
Search the Collections and view images of more than 2070 International Quilt Study Center & Museum quilts with this feature. With this searchable database you may find specific quilts within our collections based on patterns, dates, colors and other key words.

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