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I did catch that quote from Dr. Watson, and it did make me think. I
just finished up a large paper (details forthcoming) and I finally
decided to
commit to "science center" rather than "science museum". I've been
struggling to decide on this for some time (basically any time I open
my mouth),
and I will agree, the US does not have so many science "museums", and
even fewer prominent ones. That is, a bunch of collections housed in
glass cases. The article in question highlights a personal
collection of medical effluvia - a museum "collection" if you will.
Our many excellent science "centers" are dynamic places where glass
cases are few and far between, and that's okay by me.
Problem is, I bet most people reading that article don't stop to make
these types of distinctions.
Here's one for a Starbucks cup:
"Science museum vs. Science center - discuss."
-Julia
fresh M.Ed. who is in-between stuff
University of Washington
Bay Area Science Centers
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