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Michael
I think it would have been courteous to have posted a request to the
discussion group letting us know you were going to do this and asking if
anyone wanted to opt out. This discussion was not meant to be public as it
is not a public list. So, in the future would you please bear this in mind?
I ma not sure if you've had private conversations with members of the list
about this. I have not. This is my personal opinion.
Martin
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Michael Douma <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear List:
>
> This is a great and useful discussion.
> Yesterday afternoon I posted a blog article summarizing some of the views:
>
> http://www.idea.org/blog/2011/03/31/difference-between-a-science-museum-and-a-science-center/
>
> This is a publicly accessible discussion list, but you might expect a
> relatively small readership. If you have a moment and you chatted about
> science centers vs. museums in this thread, please let me know if any
> comments seem unrepresentative or you'd like them edited.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Michael
> www.idea.org
>
>
>
> On Mar 30, 2011, at 12:13 PM, Andrea Motto wrote:
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> > Hello friends and smart people,
> > I'm working on a paper for a History of Science class regarding the
> > social and political climate surrounding the emergence of science
> > centers and I would love to get some perspective from the field. What
> > are your criteria for a "science center" (as opposed to a museum,
> > though there is certainly crossover) and which institutions do you
> > consider to be the firsts in the field, that is, the people and places
> > who founded our industry. How, if at all, do you make the distinction
> > between a science center and a museum? When was the science center
> > born and how do I know one when I see it? I'm sure there is no clear
> > answer, but I would love to hear some opinions. Once I know the "what"
> > and "when" I can start looking at the "how" and "why." I know of work
> > on the history of the Exploratorium, but what other institutional
> > histories are worthy of exploration?
> >
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> > Andrea Motto
> > Graduate Research Assistant
> > Virginia Tech
> > Blacksburg, VA
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