The NHN’s core mission includes bringing Associates together for professional development programs — such as we had last Tuesday — and to provide a network of support for our various projects — such as the Century of Action.

Another of the benefits of NHN membership is in being listed in our online directory.

After months of hard work, we have launched the NHN Associates Directory, and now seek your information so that we can add it to the site.

The purpose of the directory is to connect people to the the expertise of our diverse Associates. It serves as the only centralized Internet location where historians, archivists, and librarians in the Pacific Northwest are listed. Why might this be significant?

Perhaps someone is looking to hire a contract historian, or to get guidance on archiving a collection, or to manage an oral history project — with the Associates Directory online, this information is much more readily accessible.

Or, perhaps another Associate gets approached by a community member seeking expertise on a topic. If the Associate him or herself does not have the expertise, he or she can direct the questioner to the NHN Associates Directory to find someone who does have the expertise.

Also, Associates with listings in the directory can copy-&-paste the URL to their listing for insertion in emails, websites, etc. — it’s another way to increase one’s visibility, in some ways like an online business card.

Please see below for the kind of information we would like to receive from you all for inclusion in the directory. When you send this information to me, you can also include an image of yourself. The NHN Directory Committee will take care of the HTML formatting, but if you provide hyperlinks (to your own blog or website, for example), that will make it much easier to get your directory listing posted.

For examples of completed directory listings with photos, peruse the NHN Associates Directory, or navigate to the following pages:

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Professional Credentials:
[Degrees, certifications, etc.]

Personal Statement:
[A brief statement of up to about 150 words or so]

Areas of Specialization:
[See start from the list below, and if you have any additional areas of specialization, include those as well]

Professional Associations:
[Notable associations — OHA, OMA, NCPH, etc., with hyperlinks]

Selected Projects and Publications:
[Titles, citations, etc., with hyperlinks, where applicable]

Contact Information:
[Email, phone number, website, Twitter, Linkedin, etc.]

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Areas of Specialization:

American Indians / architecture / archives management / biography / business history / environmental history / exhibits development / food history /  gender in history / genealogy / grant development / historic preservation / historical research / historical writing / labor history / librarianship / media / oral history / Oregon / Pacific Northwest / photography / Portland / project management / public programs / radicalism / sports history / teaching / tours / transportation / urban history / working class

Online Tools for Promoting Your Writing and Research
A Panel Discussion and Hands-On Workshop
Tuesday, January 24th, 6-8 PM
Architectural Heritage Center
701 Southeast Grand Avenue Portland, OR 97214

Register by using this form.

Join us to explore online tools and practices for people engaged in research and writing. There will be a topical focus on history, but the tools and practices we’ll introduce are relevant to anyone interested in promoting themselves or their content online while maintaining high standards for their work. We’ll look at:

  • Social networking for professional promotion – where, how and why.
  • How to get your work found on the internet.
  • Establishing credibility for your research and writing online.
  • Using metadata for digital photo management.

A panel discussion will be followed by a hands-on workshop. Please bring your laptop or mobile device with a browser if you have one. A limited number of “loaners” will be available for use. Light refreshments will be served.

Admission is free to current NHN Associates, $10 for non-associates, $5 for students with ID (collected at the door). Space is limited and registration is required. We hope you can join us!

Featuring

Nick Blackbourne, Ph.D. Candidate, University of St. Andrews. nickblackbourn.com

Chris Higgins, writer (mental_floss, This American Life) and mobile apps expert (Cloud Four, Night & Day Studios) chrishiggins.com

Amy Platt, Public Relations Coordinator, Oregon Encyclopedia Project. oregonencyclopedia.org

Tom Robinson, Principal, Historic Photo Archive. historicphotoarchive.com

For more information, email info@northwesthistory.org

The Northwest History Network invites all Associates to the Annual Holiday Party on Tuesday, December 13, 2011. It’s the history social event of the season!

Where: 8512 SE 13th Avenue in Sellwood, the home of Richard Engeman and Terry Jess
When: between 5:00 PM and 9:00 PM
Who’s invited: NHN associates and their spouses, friends, colleagues, and maybe-in-the-future-NHN-associates. Caveat: children are welcome, but the house is not child-proofed.
What’s to eat: appetizers/finger food, ham and vegetarian main dishes, salads, desserts
What’s to drink: wine, beer, soft drinks, juice, tea and coffee
How to get there: TriMet route #70; use their trip planner.
Special features: History-related prizes. Demo of the NHN Associates Directory.
Are you planning to be there? Call or e-mail Richard with a head count: 503-235-9032, info@oregonrediviva.com