InterpNEWS
The International Heritage Interpretation
e-Magazine
Call
for interpretive articles.
With
the May/June 2016 issue of InterpNEWS being sent out and available, we
are now looking for exciting articles about your natural, cultural or historical
interpretation for the July/August issue. You can read/review the current IN issue
here: https://issuu.com/interpnews
Some
of the articles already received for the July/Aug
issue:
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Interpreting
the Giants Causeway World Heritage Site.
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What
Keeps Interpreters from Writing Great Titles?
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Discovering
sharkâs teeth in south east London
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A
checklist for planning and delivery of interpretive walks and tours.
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Insects
Here, There and Everywhere:
Interpreting BUGS With
London's Archives.
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A
New Way of Looking at Things at Glen
Mary historic
plantation - GA
-
What
Interpreters Need To Know About The Magical No. 7 (plus or minus 2).
InterpNEWS
is the most widely read of any interpretive publication reaching over 300,000
interpreters, agencies and organizations in 60 countries.
Some
of the topics we are interested in having articles about include, but are not
limited to:
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Interpreting climate change and global warming.
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Interpretive research and visitor studies.
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Historic site/home interpretive programs.
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Interpretation in zoos and botanical gardens.
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Interpretation for children and school groups.
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Interpretation for handicap/visually impaired visitors.
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New interpretive media and technology.
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Interpreting historic cemeteries.
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Living history/costumed interpretation programs and
events.
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Interpreting in the autumn and winter months.
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Interpreting geology and landscapes.
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Industrial site interpretation (historical or contemporary).
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Innovative interpretive exhibits.
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Other topics you're working on that you think will be of interest to so many
interpreters world-wide.
If
you're interested in providing an article for our July/Aug or other future IN
issues please feel free to get in touch.
InterpNEWS is provided as a FREE service to support and advance
the interpretive profession - be part of that mission with
us.
Also,
check out the Heritage Interpretation
Training Center - now offering 32 college level courses from
introductory to advanced interpretive services.
http://www.heritageinterp.com/interpretive_training_center_course_catalogue_.html
Cheers,
John
Veverka (CIP,CIT, CPHI)
President,
JVA
Assoc.
Editor, The Journal of Interpretation Research
Publisher,
InterpNEWS
http://www.heritageinterp.com/interpnews.html