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Hambleton, Susan K. – 1978
In this Masters Thesis, the message effectiveness and cost effectiveness (in terms of costs and monetary benefits) of two interpretive audio messages were evaluated. Ninety-nine randomly selected visitors to a Central Ohio interpretive museum were exposed to one of two audio tape recorded messages. One message used interpretive technique; the…
Descriptors: Audiences, Environmental Education, Interpreters, Masters Theses
Sliman, Paula – 1995
Patron service is a high priority in the library setting and alleviating a large percentage of the directional questions will provide librarians with more time to help patrons more thoroughly than they are able to currently. Furthermore, in view of the current economic trend of downsizing, a navigational computer system program has the potential…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Directories, Information Sources, Librarians
Bolton, Bonnie J. – 1994
This paper provides a detailed account of the inception and growth both of the Shaker Historical Society and its museum and library in Shaker Heights, Ohio. It analyzes secondary sources of information and history, primary sources such as eyewitness accounts, records, annual reports, unpublished histories, and museum circulation records. Library…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Cultural Education, History, Interviews
Oren, Annette J. – 1991
A survey was mailed to head librarians at 118 American art museum libraries to determine the nature and extent of their libraries' services to the public. In addition to some baseline demographic information, survey questions focused on: (1) the types of information sought by the public; (2) the degree to which the public is allowed access to the…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Fine Arts, Futures (of Society), Library Materials
Grove, Myrna J. – 1999
The Rutherford B. Hayes Library opened in 1916, when the building in Fremont, Ohio was dedicated as the first presidential library and museum. The library's original purpose was to preserve the 12,000 volume personal library of President Hayes along with archival material from his careers in law, the military, and politics. This was a radical idea…
Descriptors: Archives, Information Utilization, Library Collections, Library Development
Zamdmer, Mona – 1994
The mandate to foster social intelligence through public education is the historic basis for the federally funded programs resulting from the 1965 Elementary Secondary Education Act. Art as an instrument of social change also was the goal of a 1970 summer program initiated by the Guggenheim Museum for New York's inner city youth. Under the…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Educational History, Educational Legislation
Jacobs, Barbara L. – 1996
This paper describes a year-long project in a fifth grade classroom to investigate the recurring flooding of the Pecatonica River (Illinois) and its effects on plant and animal life. The project was funded by a grant from the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) to involve elementary school classrooms with a consortium of museums in the…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Cooperation
Tsosie, Michael – 1993
This report represents a project required by the Americans for Indian Opportunity Ambassador Program. The project involved the preservation of Mohave culture for the Mohave tribe, one of four tribes of the Colorado River Indian Tribes reservation. Preservation requires equal access to information as well as the freedom to disseminate information…
Descriptors: Access to Information, American Indian Culture, American Indian Education, American Indian History
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Krawiec, Walter E. – 1976
This dissertation is a case study of the Van Riper-Hopper House Museum in Wayne Township, New Jersey. The study was undertaken to determine and to illustrate the kinds of educational contributions which local historical museums can make within their communities. Chapter one introduces the nature and scope of the study. A review of related…
Descriptors: Activities, Adult Education, Bibliographies, Case Studies
Challener, Jacquelyn – 1999
Eleven artists and sixteen art historians teaching in five liberal arts colleges and three universities were interviewed to discover their information needs and the resources they use, not only for their own work, but for teaching purposes. The participants almost all subscribe to art journals, and many read newspapers. They visit libraries…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Art History, Art Teachers, Artists