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Wilson Web is another database to potentially search, as is
www.scholar.google.com (I just tried "field trips museums" and quite a lot
came up).
Tammy
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> Marianne -
>
> Science Education did a special supplement on informal science in July 2004.
> Likewise, Journal of Research in Science Teaching dedicated an issue to
> informal science as well (Vol. 40, No. 2 - 2003). Both are excellent
> resources. One article in particular from JRST addressed learning in museums
> of natural history - Cox-Petersen, Marsh, Kisiel, & Melber, "Investigation
> of Guided School Tours, Student Learning, and Science Reform Recommendations
> at a Museum of Natural History." While not specific to worksheets, you might
> find it applicable to your research.
>
> You can also try: Gottfried (1980), "Do children learn on school field
> trips?" Curator, 23, 165-174; and Price & Hein (1991), "More than a field
> trip: Science programs for elementary school groups at museums."
> International Journal of Science Education, 13, 505-519.
>
> Finally, Elsa Bailey did a review of the literature on science museums and
> schools which can be found at
> http://www.astc.org/resource/education/bailey.htm. I found that a helpful
> start to my own review. To answer your last question, I usually use Eric and
> PsycInfo to start, get my hands on a few good articles, and then use the
> reference sections of those articles to find others. The Science Ed. issue
> is full of great articles with great references.
>
> I'd love to hear more about your goals once you get your hands on the
> studies about worksheets if you get the chance. Feel to respond off-list to
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> Bill
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> Hi all!
>
> I am working on a manuscript on the use of work sheets by school groups at a
> natural sciences museum, but having a hard time finding literature on this
> subject. (I realize that there might not be published a lot.)
>
> I've already got McManus (1985), Fry (1987), Burtnyk (2004), Parsons & Muhs
> (1994), Kisiel (2003), Griffin (2004), and Lucas (2000). Any other
> suggestions?
>
> Another question that you might be able to help me with: I have access to a
> university library and thus, to a large number of databases. Which base(s)
> are best for searching for museum-related literature (by "museum" I mean
> museums, science centers, zoos, aquariums etc.)? I've been using web of
> science but it doesn't cover all the science education journals.
>
> Thanks a lot for your help!
>
> Marianne Mortensen
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Washington University in St Louis
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