InterpNEWS Jan/Feb 2018 Issue.
The International Heritage Interpretation e-Magazine.
Hi Folks. The new InterpNEWS issue for January/February 2018 is now available and was sent out to subscribers today (Sunday the 26th). It was a large PDF attachment (14MB), so if you didn't receive your issue send me an e-mail and I will resend it to you. Subscriptions to InterpNEWS are free and provided as a service to the interpretive profession so if you would like to keep up on what's going on in interpretation send me an e-mail and I will add you to our 300K mailing list. As always, the current and past issues of InterpNEWS are available on line at: www.issuu.com/interpnews but I will be happy to send you the current PDF issue too.
I am now looking for articles for the March/April 2018 issue – with a deadline of the 15th of January for a 1st of February 2018 mail out. If you’d like to do an article for IN please feel free to contact me for our simple author guidelines.
I am also always looking for Regional Editors and Topic Specialty Editors (zoos, botanical gardens, museums, historic homes, etc.). More information on being a regional editor and the benefits therein can be found on page 5 of this issue along with a list of our current regional editors. Here's what our articles are for this issue:
In this issue:
-Meet our Regional Editors
-Bonneville Lock and Dam: A Gift from the People of the Great Depression. Joseph Patrick “Pat” Barry
-Another New Year for the Interpretive Field: What Trends Will We See in 2018? Chris Brusatte,
-A beautifully chaotic oral history interview. Dan Boys
-Confederacy Monuments: A Disquieting History Cecelia Ottenweller
-Farm Magic #7: One Small Step for Mankind. Rod Burns
-Resilience and Hope, Historic House Museums in Mexico Rocio Carvajal.
-Pililuki: Engaging Museum Visitors with Interactivity. Amanda Lancaster
-Marketing Basics for Interpretive & Heritage Sites and Attractions – It’s all about the visitors. Veverka
-Interpreting the Silences: From Information to Revelation, Sydney Johnson
-“What You Can Do with Tales and Romances?” Dr. Martha Benn Macdonald
-Watch out for Camel Spiders – They will eat you. John Veverka
-“Canoeing Once upon a Time”. Dr. Martha Benn Macdonald
-Historical Industrial Interpretation – Interpreting Pig Iron. IN Staff
-Are You Preaching to the Choir? Steve Madewell
-InterpNEWS Market Place – Advertisers, training courses and more.
I hope you may consider contributing to our March/April issue. Your article will reach over 300,000 in 60 countries. Let me know what you think if you have any questions.
Cheers, and happy holidays.
John Veverka
IN Publisher/Editor