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         Resources Guides For Museums:     more books (17)
  1. Wherewithal: A guide to resources for museums and historical societies in New York State by Tema Greenleaf Harnik, 1981
  2. Progress on the prairie: An activity list, information supplement and resource guide for the Putnam Museum's Progress on the Prairie Outreach Program by Jacquie Salisbury, 1997
  3. Our region and the Civil War: An activity list, information supplement and resource guide for the Putnam Museum's Our Region and the Civil War Outreach Program by Jacquie Salisbury, 1997
  4. Respecting the knowledge: Ethnobotany of western Washington : a resource guide for the Delbert McBride Ethnobotanical Garden by Angel Lombardi, 1996
  5. Play 411 2001: A Guide to Entertainment Resources and Activities for the Los Angeles Area
  6. PLAY 411/2000: A Guide to Entertainment Resources and Activities for the Los Angeles Area by Keith Taylor, 2000-02-01
  7. Nature Within Walls: The Chinese Garden Court at The Metropolitan Museum of Art: A Resource for Educators (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series) by Elizabeth Hammer, 2004-01-11
  8. Painting historic exteriors: Colors, application and regulation ; a resource guide for historical commissions, historical societies, historic house museums, ... commissions, and preservation planning staff by Susan E Maycock, 1998
  9. A geology resource guide for Arizona by A. J Lombard, 1998
  10. Museums & learning a guide for family visits (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:418916) by Wilma Prudhum Greene, 1998
  11. An Introduction to New Zealand Prehistory (A Maori Studies Resource Book and Planning Guide for Teachers)
  12. 101 South Louisiana Field Trips: A Guide for Teachers and Families by Julia Rose, 2002-11
  13. Museum Collections in Industrial Buildings: a Selection and Adapation Guide by Bill Bordas, 1996
  14. Larger and Working Objects: a Guide to Their Preservation and Care by Stephen Ball, Peter Winsor, 1997

41. Biology Resources And Links
National Association of Biology Teachers Online resources Guide National ScienceTeachers Association Natural History museums and Nature Centers
http://naturalsciences.sdsu.edu/links.html
Biology Education Resources:

42. SDNHM School Programs- ESEC
The Museum offers an array of resources for teachers and instructors in Teacher s Resource guides, created for each exhibition and available online
http://www.sdnhm.org/education/teachers/
School Visits and Resources ESEC
Content Standards

At the Museum

At Your School
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EXPO 2005

Thursday, October 6;
4-6 PM
Find out how the Museum can help you to meet your teaching goals. Families welcome, childcare provided.
RSVP by September 28 to 619.255.0210
Charmaine and Maurice Kaplan Theater, Atrium, and Environmental Science Education Center
CONTACT Education Department Messages may be left on voicemail anytime. fax: 619.232.0248 groupregistration@sdnhm.org Mailing Address: San Diego Natural History Museum Education Department P.O. Box 121390 San Diego, CA 92112-1390 Dear Educator, What good are museums? What value does a museum visit have for you and your students? How does the San Diego Natural History Museum fit into the “big picture” of the goals and objectives you have set for yourself as a teacher and your students? The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language defines a museum as a building, place, or institution devoted to the acquisition, conservation, study, exhibition, and educational interpretation of objects having scientific, historical, or artistic value. But there is more to a definition than meets the eye. A report by the Research Centre for Museums and Galleries in Leicester, England, titled Inspiration, Identity, Learning: The Value of Museums states, “Museums inspire powerful and identity-building learning in children, young people and community members.” The report goes on to say that museums:

43. Using Museum Resources In The K-12 Social Studies Curriculum. ERIC Digest.
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County s Guide to museums and Cultural Highlights Smithsonian Resource Guide for Teachers 1997 describes 455
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Using Museum Resources in the K-12 Social Studies Curriculum. ERIC Digest.
Teachers are always looking for good teaching materials that will bring the social studies to life for their students. A teacher's "toolbox" often includes resources gathered over time from many different sources, including colleagues and institutions such as state departments of education, school systems, publishers, libraries, and universities. However, a large group of dynamic educational institutions, numbering over 7,600 in the United States, is often overlooked by teachers. What are these under utilized educational resources and why should their materials be added to a teacher's "toolbox?" They are museums. By procuring, caring for, studying, and displaying significant natural and cultural objects, museums as educational institutions teach us about the objects of lasting human interest and value. The word "museum" derives from the ancient word "muse," a Greek mythological association with the nine muses who presided over song, poetry, and the arts and sciences, and thus education. In the ancient world, a museum was both a "place of the muses" and a place of scholarship and learning, as in the Museum of Alexandria founded during the third century B.C.

44. Remote Sensing/ Geographic Information Systems Facility
These remote sensing resources focus on practical aspects of accessing, visualizing, These are integrated into the guides section of this site.
http://cbc.rs-gis.amnh.org/
home guides net resources training ... credits These remote sensing resources focus on practical aspects of accessing, visualizing, and processing remotely sensed data. Sufficient links are provided for those interested in pursuing details of the science and technology of remote sensing. Information available on this site, however, is written for those who are interested in learning about working with satellite imagery. Although documents focus on issues of biodiversity conservation, they are applicable to a broad range of applications. If you are new to remote sensing you should start by looking at the Basic Concepts Guides for introductory information about working with satellite imagery.
Information for the fall CBC remote sensing course If you have a good understanding of the basic concepts and want to move onto the practical uses of remotely sensed data you will find useful resources in the CBC Remote Sensing Guides pages. Guide topics include:

45. Military.com Resources
This guide is intended to assist you in locating a militarythemed museum, Or, search through Military.com s entire list of museums and memorials in the
http://www.military.com/Resources/ResourceSubmittedFileView?file=museums_museum_

46. Fine Art Resources
Guide to museums and Cultural resources a comprehensive index to museums, historicalsites, etc. Virtual Library museums pages a bit more thrown around,
http://www.library.utoronto.ca/fine_art/misc/sites.htm
UofT Home Libraries Website List Search ... Recources
LINKS AND RESOURCES UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO RESOURCES Erindale College University of Toronto List by Department CHASS - Computing in the Humanities and Social Sciences The University of Toronto Libraries ... The Museum Studies Program ART AND ART HISTORY RESOURCES
Artnet.com
(Lots of up-to-date art world information, and a spiffy site ArtServe from Michael Greenhalgh, Australia National University) ArtNetWeb Central arts resource centre. The Online Glossary of Theory and Criticism for students of the visual arts. Fineart Forum Directory of Online Art Resources Index of Art History departments a very useful guide to Art History department web sites The Getty links to research, conservation, information, education and the new museum Gardner's Gateway to Art History Artpics a nice database of images: watch it grow ArtSource (listing of resources on art and architecture) Art History Resources on the Web a good compilation for all time periods, with lots of links to image banks CultureNet info on Canadian artists and cultural institutions "The Mother of All Art History Link Pages"

47. Jensen S Scholars Guide To Humanities Social Sciences History
Popular Culture, Cinema, museums; Publishers; Religion Voice of the ShuttleLarge guide to humanities resources, from Alan Liu, UC Santa Barbara
http://tigger.uic.edu/~rjensen/
SCHOLARS' GUIDE TO WWW
June 2005 #2005.06
by
Richard Jensen
Jensen is a scholar with many books and articles; he was professor of history for over 35 years at several schools, including the University of Illinois, Harvard, Michigan, West Point, and Moscow State University. Write him at rjensen@uic.edu For the latest version, click http://tigger.uic.edu/~rjensen/ Search the WWW
  • GOOGLE recommended as best of the search engines; caches items that others have been erased; Google-scholar searches content and footnotes of scholarly articles;
  • searches for images
  • YAHOO: Yahoo is a good starting point for every popular and academic topic under the sun, worldwide. It adds 1000+ sites every day
  • America: History and Life Abstracts of 400,000+ history articles from ABC-CLIO; 1950-present; campus subscription required (check with Librarian) recommended some of the journals are available online in JSTOR or Project MUSE
  • Historical Abstracts Abstracts of 400,000+ history articles from ABC-CLIO; campus subscription required (check with Librarian) recommended some of the journals are available online in JSTOR or Project MUSE
  • Ingenta search (or purchase) scholarly articles recommended
  • Infotrac Searchable index and (often) full text of scholarly journals; campus subscription required
  • 48. Art And Art History
    Related Resource guides; Current Journals in Art Art History on subscription Art Guide museumsProvides a classified search of museums in Britain and
    http://www.lib.uconn.edu/online/research/bysubject/arts.htm
    site index HOMER web search help ... Online Resources Home
    Resources for ART AND ART HISTORY
    Contents: Resources for other subjects
    Library Collections and Services
    Library Databases
      General databases
    • Academic Universe (Lexis/Nexis)
      Available only to UConn faculty and students. FirstSearch - WorldCat
      This gateway provides a number of database. WorldCat locates books and other materials in libraries worldwide. Books in Print indexes current books which are published or distributed in the United States. InfoTrac SearchBank
      An abstracting and fulltext service which provides indexing to 1550 general interest journals.
    • Art and Art History Library Databases
    • Art Auction Catalogues Database (UConn)
    • index to 1,300 leading arts and humanities journals, 1980+

    49. Foreign Language Lesson Plans And Resources For Teachers
    Yamada Language guides. Provides information for 109 languages. Offers amongits resources information about the museum itself, a quick tour of 49 of
    http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/eslsp.html
    Lesson Plans and Activities
    Resources
    Museums and Exhibits
    Lesson Plans and Activities
    Bonjour. The site, for students and teachers of French, offers a host of activities and resources.
    Casa de Joanna: Spanish Activities and Casa de Joanna: French Activities On-and off-line activities for middle and high school Spanish and French classes. Also included are lesson plans and printable worksheets.
    C.B. Putnam's Home Page Foreign Language Teaching on the Internet: Resources with Teaching Activities. Teaching activities and materials for French, German, Italian and Spanish classes.
    Cooperative Learning in Modern Languages. Pete Jones, Head of Modern Languages at the Pine Ridge Secondary School in Ontario (Canada), presents lessons useful for creating a student-centered language class. Print them out. Some will give you instant lesson plans for your next day's class. Several of the activities are available for languages other than French.
    Decouvrons le Canada. Pete Jones and his team of teachers has brought together close to 900 links to Canada, all in French. The site also features scavenger hunts for students based on ite various Web pages.
    Lesson plans and online activities for elementary, middle and high school levels. Additional resources are also included.

    50. BUBL LINK: Zoology
    Subjects biodiversity, british museums, british natural resources, Resource type bibliography; Zoology Internet resources Guide Guide to Internet
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/z/zoology.htm
    BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z
    Zoology
    Titles Descriptions
  • Animal Diversity Web Bird Biodiversity CSU Bioweb Duckdata ... Zoonomen: Zoological Nomenclature Resource (Birds of the World)
  • Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Animal Diversity Web
    Database of descriptions, photographs, and classifications of the world's mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, sharks, bony fish, molluscs, arthropods, and echinoderms, searchable by common or scientific name. Some records also provide information on habitats, physical characteristics, food, reproductive habits, and geographic range.
    Author: University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
    Subjects: taxonomy, zoology
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: documents, images
    Bird Biodiversity
    Searchable database wich contains photographs, information on bird specimen handling, bird dissection and a glossary of avian external anatomy.
    Author: Slater Museum of Natural History, Puget Sound University
    Subjects: biodiversity, birds, zoology
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: museum
    CSU Bioweb
    A collection of biological science resources for teaching and research. Includes articles, lectures, activities, diagrams and images for a range of subjects such as botany, cell biology, ecology, palaeontology and zoology.

    51. Museum Studies, Penn State University Libraries
    Career resources Museum Directories and Indexes to Holdings See also theCareer resources section of this guide for links to professional
    http://www.libraries.psu.edu/artshumanities/art/museums.html

    52. Page Museum - La Brea Tar Pits
    Page Museum Education Department. OnLine Teacher resources! Study guides.Return to the Ice Age The La Brea Exploration Guide (2002)
    http://www.tarpits.org/education/teachers.html
    Museum Home
    School Visits

    Teacher Resources

    Volunteer

    Page Museum Education Department On-Line Teacher Resources! Study Guides: Return to the Ice Age: The La Brea Exploration Guide (2002) School Visits Information: Page Museum School Visits Program On-Line School Visits Reservations Pre-Visit Materials for School Groups:
    School Visitation Packet (2004/2005) Adobe PDF File ~245 KB School Visits General Information Sheet Adobe PDF File ~21 KB Please Note you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print the PDF Forms. If you would like Adobe Acrobat for free, please visit the Adobe Acrobat Reader Website if you don't already have it installed on your computer:
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    53. ICMA § Web Links Related To Medieval Art
    http//www.iclnet.org/pub/resources/christianhistory.html; Argos Guide to Ancient http//www.doaks.org/etexts.html; Dutch and Flemish Art in museums
    http://www.medievalart.org/resources/
    Web Links Related to Medieval Art Limestone Sculpture Provenance Project Medieval Art History Graduate Programs and Medieval Art History Dissertation Census PRIMA Web Links Related to Medieval Art ICMA On-Line Projects
    • Using neutron activation analysis this ICMA project determines, if possible, the original site of a sculpture. To access this resource click here : This census attempts to collect the most essential information about North American graduate programs in art history that include a medieval component (broadly defined). To access this resource click here : A list containing three decades of dissertation titles in searchable form. To access this resource click here : A vast inventory of resources for on-line images of medieval art. To access this resource click here
    Other non-ICMA Sponsored Sites
    Below is a list of some current web sites observed by members of the ICMA Electronics Committee. Please note that the list does not necessarily constitute ICMA's endorsement for the content of these sites. We encourage members to send other URLs (preferably annotated) to: . Future listings will include museums, and will be posted on the ICMA web site only.

    54. LLRX.com - Legal Protection Of Cultural Property: A Selective Resource Guide
    Section V of this guide highlights resources that are specific to the Spoliation of Jewish Cultural Property (International Council of museums, ICOM)
    http://www.llrx.com/features/culturalproperty.htm
    Navigation Advanced Search Law Pro Links LLRX Buzz LLRX Top 10 Meta Links Newstand Resource Centers - Document Delivery - Comparative and Foreign Law - International Law - Intranets/Knowledge Management - Marketing - Search Engines
    Legal Protection of Cultural Property: A Selective Resource Guide
    By Louise Tsang Louise Tsang is a reference librarian at Georgetown University Law Library . Louise is also an EISIL content author. Other guides she has published on LLRX.com are here Published April 11, 2004. Revised and updated guide published June 23, 2005 Table of Contents
    I. Introduction II. Background Resources
    A. Other Resource Guides B. Background Websites C. Major Treatises D. Symposia E. Bibliographies F. Journals Dedicated to Cultural Property Law and Art Law G. Journal Indexes H. News Sources
    III. Legal Documents
    A. International Legal Instruments B. European Union Legal Documents
    C. Regional Treaties D. Bilateral/Multilateral Treaties E. National Legal Documents
    IV.

    55. Museums And Learning - Resources
    Also includes a museum field trip planning guide and Internet resources.AskERIC Lesson Plans, includes an art appreciation plan that teachers can use for
    http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/family/museums/resource.html
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    Look for this sampling of the many excellent publications for families, children, and teachers in your public library or bookstores. Contact the publisher for others that are available free or at nominal cost.
    Publications for Families
    A Child's Book of Art: Great Pictures First Words by Lucy Micklethwait (London; New York: Dorling Kindersley 1993) contains pictures from different periods, cultures, and artists accompanied by a word or phrase to stimulate discussion between parents and children ages 4 to 8. Bottlecaps to Brushes: Art Activities for Kids by Lynn-Steven Engelke (Washington, DC: National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian, 1995) provides a tour of selected museum exhibits, with activities showing how to create art from everyday materials. Doing Children's Museums: A Guide to 225 Hands-on Museums by Joanne Cleaver (Charlotte, VT: Williamson Publishing, 1988) offers tips on preparing children for museum visits and information about museums around the country. Minds in Motion: Using Museums to Expand Creative Thinking by Alan Reid Gartenhaus (Caddo Gap Press, 1991) explains how science, history, and art museums can expand creative thinking in children and adults.

    56. Internet Resources
    definitive and most effective guide to museumquality fine art on the Internet . Directories of museums. Metropolitan Museum Educational resources
    http://www.library.cornell.edu/finearts/working/internetresources.html
    Library Gateway Library Catalog Articles Databases ... Laptop Loan Program
    Internet Resources
    Here are just a few useful links to frequently used web sites. Please contact reference staff at fineartsref@cornell.edu to recommend additions to these lists. Art History
    Museums

    Architecture

    City and Regional Planning
    ...
    Image Resources
    Art History
    Artcyclopedia:
    http://www.artcyclopedia.com/index.html

    Art History Resources on the Web:
    http://witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html

    Arranged both chronologically and geographically; this site provides comprehensive coverage of hundreds of Internet resources on the history of art. This site is updated frequently. Grove Dictionary of Art:
    http://www.groveart.com/

    Subscription based and available through the Library Gateway, Find Databases: An encyclopedia of 41,000 articles covering art and artists worldwide. It is a "comprehensive art reference work covering all forms of the visual arts: painting, sculpture, architecture, graphic and decorative arts, and photography, from prehistory to the 1990s." (publisher's web site) Smithsonian Archives of American Art: http://archivesofamericanart.si.edu/

    57. Art And Architecture A Reader’s Guide To Resources And Libraries
    Artcyclopedia The Guide to MuseumQuality Art on the Internet. Resourcedirectory of museums and Art History in alphabetical order.
    http://www.saclib.ox.ac.uk/artguide/artgdweb.htm
    Art and Architecture: A Reader’s Guide to Resources and Libraries in Oxford Compiled by Catherine Hilliard Introduction Internet Resources Learning Technologies Group Sackler Library Ashmolean Museum Bodleian Library Dept of the History of Art ... Oxfordshire Library Service INTERNET RESOURCES www.hcu.ox.ac.uk/chc/course/network/index.html Meta-Indexes/General Directories Art History Resources on the Web witcombe.sbc.edu/ARTHLinks.html Gateway to Art History www.harbrace.com/art/gardner This is maintained by a Professor of Art History, Sweet Briar College, Virginia. It is divided by different historical periods, and museums are listed by country. Mother of All Art History another recommended site, regularly updated: www.umich.edu/~hartspc/histart/mother/ at the University of Michigan. Artcyclopedia: The Guide to Museum-Quality Art on the Internet . This is an index of online museums and image archives, and a comprehensive index of 6000 artists represented at hundreds of museum sites, image archives, and other online resources: artcyclopedia.com/

    58. Ocean Planet: Resource Room
    museums and the Internet A presentation by Jonathan Bowen from the Oxford Guide to museums and Other Cultural resources from The Natural History Museum
    http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/OCEAN_PLANET/HTML/ocean_planet_resource_room.html
    Resource Room
    A continually expanding list of resources to help you explore the Ocean Planet
    Links to Compilations of Oceanographic Resources on the Internet
    Links to Information about the Ocean and Environment

    59. Holocaust Resources For Teachers
    s of Holocaust museums and resource centers in Florida......This section of A Teacher s Guide to the Holocaust includes articles, books, museums.
    http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/resource/resource.htm

    Bibliographies.
    General and specialized bibliographies of Holocaust works for students and teachers. Movies. Short QuickTime movies of survivor testimony, Kristallnacht, ghettos, transports, camps and other Holocaust themes. Software. An annotated list of educational software appropriate to a study of the Holocaust. Documents. Primary source materials related to the Holocaust. Museums. Descriptions of Holocaust museums and resource centers in Florida and elsewhere. Videography. An annotated list of films and videos about the Holocaust. Galleries. Over 3,000 Holocaust photographs, drawings, and paintings grouped into thematic galleries. Music. A collection of music files appropriate to a study of the Holocaust. Virtual Reality Movies. Sixty VR panorama movies of concentration camps and other Holocaust-related sites. Glossary. Terms related to the Holocaust, including the pronunciation of many foreign words. Plays. An annotated list of educational plays with a Holocaust theme. Access full scripts of selected plays here. Web Search.

    60. Archived: Museums And Learning - Resources
    This section of museums Learning A Guide for Family Visits lists print and Also includes a museum field trip planning guide and Internet resources.
    http://www.ed.gov/pubs/Museum/resource.html
    A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
    Look for this sampling of the many excellent publications for families, children, and teachers in your public library or bookstores. Contact the publisher for others that are available free or at nominal cost.
    Publications for Families
    A Child's Book of Art: Great Pictures First Words by Lucy Micklethwait (London; New York: Dorling Kindersley 1993) contains pictures from different periods, cultures, and artists accompanied by a word or phrase to stimulate discussion between parents and children ages 4 to 8. Bottlecaps to Brushes: Art Activities for Kids by Lynn-Steven Engelke (Washington, DC: National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian, 1995) provides a tour of selected museum exhibits, with activities showing how to create art from everyday materials. Doing Children's Museums: A Guide to 225 Hands-on Museums by Joanne Cleaver (Charlotte, VT: Williamson Publishing, 1988) offers tips on preparing children for museum visits and information about museums around the country. Minds in Motion: Using Museums to Expand Creative Thinking by Alan Reid Gartenhaus (Caddo Gap Press, 1991) explains how science, history, and art museums can expand creative thinking in children and adults.

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