Smithsonian American Women's History Museum | smithsonianmag.comhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/rss/blog/smithsonian-american-womens-history-museum/RSS feed for Smithsonian American Women's History MuseumenTue, 04 Mar 2025 15:07:29 +0000New Partnership Illuminates Hidden Record of NASA’s Human Computershttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/blogs/smithsonian-american-womens-history-museum/2025/03/04/new-partnership-illuminates-hidden-record-of-nasas-human-computers/By partnering with Margot Lee Shetterly and the Human Computer Project, the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum is shining a light on the women whose contributions at NASA have been hidden in data and records.Tue, 04 Mar 2025 15:07:29 +0000The Challenge of Metadata in Uncovering Women’s Historyhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/blogs/smithsonian-american-womens-history-museum/2025/03/03/the-challenge-of-metadata-in-uncovering-womens-history/Metadata is a vital tool for discovering and preserving history. Learn about efforts across the Smithsonian to highlight women’s contributions in American history with accurate metadata in museum collections.Mon, 03 Mar 2025 13:41:30 +0000Discoverability Lab Offers New Look at Historical Data and Machine Learninghttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/blogs/smithsonian-american-womens-history-museum/2025/03/03/discoverability-lab-offers-new-look-at-historical-data-and-machine-learning/Explore early experiments to increase the discoverability of women's history at the Smithsonian.Mon, 03 Mar 2025 13:41:19 +0000How Susan and Rosalie La Flesche Made Omaha Historyhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/blogs/smithsonian-american-womens-history-museum/2025/01/09/how-susan-and-rosalie-la-flesche-made-omaha-history/Better known as becoming the first Native American woman to receive a medical degree, Susan La Flesche, along with her sister Rosalie, made significant contributions to the anthropological study and preservation of Omaha tribal history.Thu, 09 Jan 2025 14:29:32 +0000