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              Technical Help: Interpretation
General
- National Park Service Interpretive Development Program
 
Costumed interpreters
- John Steinle, All That Work: A Living History Program
 
Evaluation
Exhibits
- Kenneth DeRoux, Exhibit Labels: Some basic guidelines for small museums
 - Raymond F. Schuck, Exhibit Planning in a Small Museum
 - Smithsonian Institution: Guide to Accessible Exhibition Design
 - John Veverka, Tips and Concepts for Planning a Truly "Interpretive" Exhibit
 
Historical markers
- Interpretive Signage: Principals and Practice
 - Creating Outdoor Trail Signage, part 1: project planning, development and design
 - Creating Outdoor Trail Signage, part 2: fabrication and installation
 
Cleaning historical markers
Minnesota is home to thousands of historical markers, which exist in a wide range of conditions. In this video, MNHS provides information on cleaning these markers and things to consider before starting the process.
History of interpretation profession
- Nuala Lonie, Practice and Profile of Interpretation in Scotland
 - Barry Mackintosh, Interpretation in the National Park Service: A Historical Perspective
 
Interpretive planning
- James Carter, ed. A Sense of Place: An Interpretive Planning Handbook
 - National Park Service Interpretive Development Program
 - Scottish Natural Heritage. Provoke, Relate, Reveal: SNH's Policy Framework for Interpretation
 
Public programs
- Fred Barrmann, Details, Details: Successful Public Programming
 - Jane Goydos, Planning and Producing Community Celebrations and Special Events
 - John Veverka, Planning Interpretive Walking Tours for communities and related historic districts
 
Publishing
- Stephen Paschen, Press for Success: Should Your Historical Society Publish Books? Part I
 - Stephen Paschen, Press for Success: Should Your Historical Society Publish Books? Part II
 
Women's history
- National Park Service, Exploring a Common Past: Interpreting Women's History in the National Park Service
 - National Park Service, Cultural Resources Management: Placing Women in the Past