The Libraries is happy to announce the latest speaker in our 2009 series. Tomorrow, December 11, Lee Rainie will present "How to Survive in the New Media Ecology." Come join more »
Month: December 2009
The September/October issue of Piecework magazine, which can be found in the National Museum of American History Library, contains several miniature needlework projects that were inspired by the Kruger Collection of more »
The Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center kindergartners are at it again! Under the initiative of master teacher Josh Beasley, the children are sleuthing their way around the Smithsonian, uncovering mysteries and more »
The National Museum of American History Library has many books in its collection about that infamous day, December 7, 1941: A date which will live : Pearl Harbor in American more »
The Master Silk Printer of April 1923, a trade publication in the Cooper-Hewitt Museum Library collection, joined in the “Egyptomania” phenomenon and featured a new line of printed fabrics inspired by more »
From Fold, Pull, Pop & Turn… Shakespeare's Globe: an interactive pop-up theatre / Toby Forward; Juan Wijngaard. Cambridge, Mass.: Candlewick Press, c2005. King Lear, Romeo & Juliet, Twelfth Night, Macbeth, Hamlet, more »