Uthoff, Sarah. “Museum Evaluation and Formative Assessment.” ALHFAM Bulletin, vol. 47 no. 3, Fall 2017, pp. 13-15. NOTE: ALHFAM stands for Association of Living History Farms and Museums, a professional international organization for people who do living history. They had a problem with a switch in editors and so this edition actually came out in July 2018. The full text is available in a database available to all members.
Uthoff, Sarah and Susan Uthoff. “Museums and Food Allergies.” ALHFAM Bulletin, vol. 46, no. 4, Winter 2016, pp. 20-21. http://alhfam.org/museums-food-allergies NOTE: ALHFAM stands for Association of Living History Farms and Museums, a professional international organization for people who do living history. They had a problem with a switch in editors and so this edition actually came out in August 2017. The full text is available in a database available to all members.
“Letter to Laura.” [Essay] In Jack, Zachary Michael, ed. Letters to a Young Iowan. North Liberty, Iowa: Ice Cube Press, 2007.
“Twenty-five Years of the Little House Cookbook.” The Homesteader, Winter 2006-2007, p. 3.
“Do You Have an Electric Salad Bowl in Your Museum?” Thresholds in Education, vol. 32, no. 3, Fall 2006, pp. 30-32.
With Susan Uthoff. “Admission and Price Comparison 1972 and 2005.” MOMCC Magazine, vol. 26, no. 3, 2005, pp. 12-13.
“How to Cash in on a Quality Cookbook.” ALHFAM Bulletin, vol. 34, no. 1, 2004, pp. 7 – 9.
“Using LIW in the Classroom: Teachers Share Ideas in De Smet.” The Homesteader vol. 2, no. 2, 2003-2004, p. 4.
“Notes from Walnut Grove – 30 Years of Celebrating Laura.” The Homesteader, vol. 3, no. 2, 2004-2005, p. 5.
“Collecting Our Past: Flax Machine, Wheel Spins Yarn of Simple Life” TheGazette [Cedar Rapids], 8 May 2005, p. 2J. [NOTE: Credited to Johnson County Historical Society Staff]
“Ten Years of Celebrating Laura at the Hoover Presidential Library.” American Road: Newsletter of the Hoover Presidential Library Association, vol. 27, no. 63, 2003, pp. 15-16.
Sarah S. Uthoff is a nationally known Laura Ingalls Wilder authority and has presented at five of the Wilder homesites, many times at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum, many conferences and numerous libraries, museums, and events around the Midwest. She is the main force behind Trundlebed Tales fighting to bring the History, Mystery, Magic, and Imagination of Laura Ingalls Wilder and other greats of children’s literature and history to life for a new generation. How can you help? Attend one of her programs, schedule one yourself, watch her videos, listen to her podcast, look at her photos, and find her on Facebook , Twitter , LinkedIn , SlideShare, and Academia.edu . Professionally she is a reference librarian at Kirkwood Community College and former director of the Oxford (Iowa) Public Library.