insider.si.edu: Interpreting religion at museums and historic sites / edited by Gretchen Buggeln and Barbara Franco
Interpreting religion at museums and historic sites / edited by Gretchen Buggeln and Barbara Franco
insider.si.edu: Interpreting anniversaries and milestones at museums and historic sites / Kimberly A. Kenney
Interpreting anniversaries and milestones at museums and historic sites / Kimberly A. Kenney
Historic house museums like the Nathaniel Russell House rely on historians and curators to interpret the space, so the guest can help connect the history to the space and understand what’s happening.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: Northwest Arkansas museums on historic house hunt as part of ‘Ozark Homes’ exhibit
The Prairie Grove Heritage Museum and the Historic Cane Hill Museum are two of the featured locations on a self-guided tour of area historic homes and museums, called the "Historic House Hunt." The ...
Northwest Arkansas museums on historic house hunt as part of ‘Ozark Homes’ exhibit
insider.si.edu: Interpreting African American history and culture at museums and historic sites / edited by Max A. van Balgooy
Interpreting African American history and culture at museums and historic sites / edited by Max A. van Balgooy
Pride and prejudice: interpreting slavery at the homes of five founding fathers / by Amanda Seymour -- Developing a comprehensive and conscientious interpretation of slavery at historic sites and ...
Interpreting their meanings, expressivity, and psychological significance is a more distant but ultimate goal, a study of which is beyond the scope of this essay.
“Interpreting is the transfer of one spoken or signed language to another. Interpreters work in a wide range or different settings – from international conferences and business meetings to courts and doctors’ surgeries.”