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Brief introduction to The History List presented in the Lightning Talks session at the Organization of American Historians - National Council on Public History 2012 annual conference in Milwaukee on April 20, 2012. The History List (www.TheHistoryList.com) is used by history-related groups and organizations to publicize their events, sites, and exhibits to people in their community, state, and region, and to people who are planning a trip from another region. There is no cost to list. Free tools make it easy to share a constantly-updated list of events with partners, members, fans, and the media. For state and national organizations, The History List's tools provide an easy way to power a calendar with activities entered by participating organizations and displayed immediately on one searchable, sortable calendar, as well as on calendars throughout their network.
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Lightning Talk
OAH/NCPH 2012 Annual Meeting
Milwaukee
“Introducing
The History List”
The History List
o Online platformo National in scopeo Connecting individuals interested in
history with . . o History-related organizations, events, and
exhibits . . .o And with others also interested in history.o No cost to list, making it available to all.
Introducing The History List: Updated 6/1/12
Overarching goal
Create broader, deeper awareness of history.
Introducing The History List: Updated 6/1/12
The History List
Curated and focused on history
High-quality environment
Online
Where everyone goes first—for local activities and trip planning
Virtually the only resource for a younger demographic—your future members, donors, volunteers
Introducing The History List: Updated 6/1/12
The History List
o Participating organizations include . . .The Massachusetts Historical Society
Old Sturbridge Village
Historic New England
The Freedom Trail Foundation
The Charles River Group of Historical Societies
The Blackstone Valley Group of Historical Societies
The Bostonian Society and the Old State House Museum
The USS Constitution Museum
The New England Museum Association (NEMA)
Introducing The History List: Updated 6/1/12
Our opportunity
Coming face to face with history is compelling, eye-opening, moving, rewarding, fascinating.
Introducing The History List: Updated 6/1/12
We believe . . .
More people would attend events if they knew about them.
Introducing The History List: Updated 6/1/12
Event photos—from this year’s event or a prior year’s, in the case of annual events
Main event page
Extensive information about the event, including a description, costs, hours, and transportation, along with links to more information on your site
Reviews and ratings, plus the ability for others to post a question
Map, with link to turn-by-turn directions
Tags, from the organizer or others, help people find this event
Introducing The History List: Updated 6/1/12
The History List
o Now open to allHistorical sites
Historical societies
History museums
Living history museums
House museums
Reenactor groups
Walking tours
and other history-related organizations
Introducing The History List: Updated 6/1/12
Lee Wright
@TheHistoryList
www.TheHistoryList.com
Introducing The History List: Updated 6/1/12