InterpNEWS
The
International Heritage Interpretation e-Magazine
Call
for articles for our Nov/Dec 2016 Issue
We
are planning ahead for our Nov/Dec issue of InterpNEWS with our early call for
articles. Our huge (70 pages) Sep/Oct issue will be sent out in a few
weeks. IN reaches over 300,000
readers in 60 countries, and is sent FREE as a service to the interpretive
profession. The deadline for the
Nov/Dec issue is the 1st of October, 2016.
Some
of the articles we have already received:
- Interpreting Yellowstone Bison
- NPS
- Is
Interpretation Stagnant? John Veverka
- Interpreting Mexico's Crystal Caves. Neil Shea
- Interpreting the History of Christmas History Channel Staff.
- Interpreting the giant tortoises of the Galapagos The Galapagos Conservancy
-
Interpreting The
King of Pipes: The Meerschaum John
Veverka
Some of the articles coming in
already:
-
Interpreting Climate Change
-
Developing children's interpretation programs.
- Creating interpretive partnerships
- An
interpreters guide to using Google Analytics.
Article topics I am interested in include but not limited
to:
- Interpretive programs and services during the winter months.
- Interpreting Victorian Christmases
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Developing and managing volunteer programs.
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Children's interpretation (any topics).
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Interpretive and visitor studies research.
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Industrial interpretation.
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Innovative interpretive exhibits and exhibit media.
- Commercial interpretation and professional tour guides tours.
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New interpretive technologies
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Cemetery and gravestone interpretation
- Any other creative and innovative interpretive programs, services and media.
- Interpreting in Museum, zoos and botanical gardens.
- Interpreting climate change.
- Interpreting agriculture and historic foods.
Contact me for our simple article guidelines.
New Text Book Coming:
We
have completed the final working draft of our newest text book -coming
soon.
Interpretive Writing - How to provoke, relate and reveal your messages and stories to your visitor in memorable ways.
This will be the new text book for our Interpretive Writing Course:
http://www.heritageinterp.com/interpretive_writing_course.html
Feel
free to contact me if you have any questions at all.
Cheers,
John
Veverka
InterpNEWS
Publisher
Assoc.
Editor
The
Journal of Interpretation Research
Director
The
Heritage Interpretation Training Center