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Hintz, Eric S. and Daemmrich, Arthur A.  , editors. 2025. Inventing for Sports. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press. In A Smithsonian Contribution to Knowledge. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.28386035.
Health and SafetySmithsonian Institution Scholarly Press37–58
Brodie, Jeffrey L. 2025. "Health and Safety." In Inventing for Sports. Hintz, Eric S. and Daemmrich, Arthur A., editors. 37–58. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press. In A Smithsonian Contribution to Knowledge.
Fair or Foul? The Governance of Sports TechnologySmithsonian Institution Scholarly Press101–120
Daemmrich, Arthur A. 2025. "Fair or Foul? The Governance of Sports Technology." In Inventing for Sports. Hintz, Eric S. and Daemmrich, Arthur A., editors. 101–120. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press. In A Smithsonian Contribution to Knowledge.
The Past, Present, and Future
of Sports InnovationSmithsonian Institution Scholarly Press121–140
Daemmrich, Arthur A., Hintz, Eric S., and Rogers, Jane. 2025. "The Past, Present, and Future
of Sports Innovation." In Inventing for Sports. Hintz, Eric S. and Daemmrich, Arthur A.  , editors. 121–140. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press. In A Smithsonian Contribution to Knowledge.
Fairness and AccuracySmithsonian Institution Scholarly Press59–78
Hintz, Eric S. 2025. "Fairness and Accuracy." In Inventing for Sports. Hintz, Eric S. and Daemmrich, Arthur A.  , editors. 59–78. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press. In A Smithsonian Contribution to Knowledge.
PrefaceSmithsonian Institution Scholarly Pressvii–xi
Hintz, Eric S. 2025. "Preface." In Inventing for Sports. Hintz, Eric S. and Daemmrich, Arthur A.  , editors. vii–xi. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press. In A Smithsonian Contribution to Knowledge.
IntroductionSmithsonian Institution Scholarly Press1–15
Hintz, Eric S. and Daemmrich, Arthur A. 2025. "Introduction." In Inventing for Sports. Hintz, Eric S. and Daemmrich, Arthur A.  , editors. 1–15. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press. In A Smithsonian Contribution to Knowledge.
Competitive EdgeSmithsonian Institution Scholarly Press17–36
Maher, Meg. 2025. "Competitive Edge." In Inventing for Sports. Hintz, Eric S. and Daemmrich, Arthur A., editors. 17–36. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press. In A Smithsonian Contribution to Knowledge.
Fun for EveryoneSmithsonian Institution Scholarly Press79–100
Smith, Monica M. 2025. "Fun for Everyone." In Inventing for Sports. Hintz, Eric S. and Daemmrich, Arthur A., editors. 79–100. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press. In A Smithsonian Contribution to Knowledge.
2024. "Introduction." Journal of American History, 111, (3) 549–551. https://doi.org/10.1093/jahist/jaae184.
The Molina Family Latino Gallery: A PEAS Case StudyDOI: info:10.1177/15501906241236962
Bautista, Jenarae and Elston, Sarah. 2024. "The Molina Family Latino Gallery: A PEAS Case Study." Collections: A Journal for Museum and Archives Professionals, https://doi.org/10.1177/15501906241236962.
Bemis, Bethanee. 2024. "Tiana’s Bayou Adventure , Walt Disney World Resort, FL; Disneyland, CA." The Public Historian, 46, (4) 128–133. https://doi.org/10.1525/tph.2024.46.4.128.
What’s So Funny about Women in Comic Art?
Boudreau, Joan. 2024. What’s So Funny about Women in Comic Art? National Museum of American History. Grant, Jordan, editor. Aug 21, 2024
The Cherokee Syllabary and Printing HistoryNo. 34American Printing History Association5–17
Boudreau, Joan. 2024. "The Cherokee Syllabary and Printing History." Printing History, New Series 34, (34) 5–17.
A Federal Agent’s Laptop Held the Keys to Seize $3.6 Billion in Stolen Bitcoin. Here’s How It Ended Up at the Smithsonian
Feingold, Ellen R. 2024. "A Federal Agent’s Laptop Held the Keys to Seize $3.6 Billion in Stolen Bitcoin. Here’s How It Ended Up at the Smithsonian." Smithsonian Magazine, Nov 18, 2024, Washington.
A Federal Agent’s Laptop Held the Keys to Seize $3.6 Billion in Stolen Bitcoin. Here’s How It Ended Up at the Smithsonian
Feingold, Ellen R. 2024. "A Federal Agent’s Laptop Held the Keys to Seize $3.6 Billion in Stolen Bitcoin. Here’s How It Ended Up at the Smithsonian." Smithsonian Magazine,
Explore Amazing Contributions Made by Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders with Four Smithsonian Stories
Gonzalves, Theodore S. 2024. "Explore Amazing Contributions Made by Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders with Four Smithsonian Stories."
How a 1924 Immigration Act Laid the Groundwork for Japanese American IncarcerationSmithsonian Enterprises
Gonzalves, Theodore S. 2024. "How a 1924 Immigration Act Laid the Groundwork for Japanese American Incarceration." Smithsonian, Feb 16, 2024, Washington, DC.
2024, Meet 1892, Your Doppelgänger
Grinspan, Jon. 2024. "2024, Meet 1892, Your Doppelgänger." The New York Times, Apr 11, 2024,
How a newspaper revolution sparked protesters and influencers, disinformation and the Civil War
Grinspan, Jon. 2024. How a newspaper revolution sparked protesters and influencers, disinformation and the Civil War. The Conversation. Oct 7, 2024 The Conversation US, Incorporated.