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This is from a blog http://www.idea.org/blog/2011/03/31/difference-between-a-science-museum-and-a-science-center/
For additional reading, see: Friedman, A. 1996. ” The Evolution of Science and Technology Museums” The Informal Science Review (pp.1, 14-17) (March/April 1996)… and an October 2010 article by Allan Friedman on the evolution of science museums from early twentieth century natural history through museums such as CMSI to contemporary science centers. Also, Karen Rader at Virginia Commonwealth University is currently writing a book about the history of science museums.
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