Marc Rothenberg, formerly of the Papers of Joseph Henry, and now at the National Science Foundation, is the president of the Society for History in the Federal Government for 2012-2013. The Society was founded in 1979 in Washington, DC, to advance the unique interests of federal historians and provide a body through which they could address common concerns, support shared interests, and stimulate discussion. Members were made up of a wide range of professionals who worked to produce both narrative historical work and public history projects.
Announcing Camp eLabs (Aug. 3–6): An Introductory Workshop for Planning Digital Editions & Archives | Apply by June 26
From Aug. 3–6, eLaboratories will host Camp eLabs, a free, introductory workshop designed to support the planning of digital...



