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CURATOR 40/4 ¢ DECEMBER 1997 CUMULATIVE INDEX, VOLUMES 36 THROUGH 40* AUTHOR INDEX ABRUZZO, JAMES, Selecting the Ideal Director (Forum), Response to “Learning Science with Interactive 38/4:220-224. Exhibits” (Forum), 37/1:15-16; Family Learning in ALLMON, WARREN D., The Value of Natural History Museums: A Bibliographic Review, 38/4:262-270; Collections, 37/2:82-89. Families Are Learning in Science Museums, AMES, KENNETH, History Curatorship by Gaynor 39/2:123-138; Developing Family-Friendly Exhibits, Kavanagh (Book Review), 37/1:68-69; Museums, 40/3:178-196; Enhancing Family Learning Through Objects, and Collections: A Cultural Study by Exhibits, 40/4:279-295. Susan M. Pearce (Book Review), 37/4:283-285. BOYD, WILLARD L., Wanted: An Effective Director, ANDERSON, MICHAEL, Habitat Dioramas by Karen 38/3:171-184. Wonders (Book Review), 37/3:214-218. BRANCH WILLIAM R., The Use of Radiography in the ANDREI, MARY ANNE, Museum Ethics (Forum), Analysis of Resin-Embedded Lizards (Technical 40/1:6-12; Codes of Professional Museum Con- Note), 38/3:185-189. duct (Forum), 40/2:86-92. BRITT, RUTH S., Museum Visitors’ Attitudes Toward APPELBAUM, RALPH, Designing an “Architecture of Exhibits, Staffing, and Amenities (Technical Note), Information”—The United States Holocaust Memo- 37/3:208-213. rial Museum, 38/2:87-94. BROWN, JOSHUA, Museums and the First World War: A APRISON, BARRY, The National AIDS Exhibit Consor- Social History by Gaynor Kavanagh (Book Review), tium (Forum), 36/2:88-93. 38/1:60-63. AXE, LINDSAY, Curation of Exceptionally Preserved BROWN, STEVEN C., Where the People Gather: Carving a Early Land Plant Fossils: Problems and Solutions Totem Pole by Vickie Jensen (Book Review), 36/2: (Technical Note), 39/3:209-216. 157-158. BAER, NORBERT S., Forgeries of Fossils in “Amber”: BUTCHER-YOUNGHANS, SHERRY, Forging a Partnership: History, Identification and Case Studies, 37/4: The Hmong and The Science Museum of Min- 251-274. nesota (Forum), 36/3:169-173. BAUER, AARON M., The Use of Radiography in the BUTLER, BARBARA H., Nineteenth-Century Museums Analysis of Resin-Embedded Lizards (Technical in the Twenty-First Century: Can They Be Taken Note), 38/3:185-189. Seriously? (Forum), 36/1:9-12. BEDFORD, LESLIE, Finding Common Ground, 38/1: CAMUS, JEAN PIERRE A., Preparation and Mounting of 14-30. a Rack of North Atlantic Right Whale Baleen BEELITZ, PAUL F., Three Generations of Compact (Technical Note), 38/2:111-114. Storage (Technical Note), 38/1:49-55; Storage of CARPENTER, EDMUND, The Wondrous Head of Roscrea: Natural History Collections: A Preventive Conser- A Personal Account, 38/1:38-48. vation Approach edited by C.L. Rose, C.A. Hawks, CARROLL, scott, A Note of Caution (Forum), 36/2: and H.H. Genoways; and Storage of Natural History 93-94. Collections: Ideas and Practical Solutions edited CARTMILL, RANDI S., Prevention of Substance Abuse: by C.L. Rose and A.R. de Torres (Book Review), Can Museums Make a Difference?, 40/3:197-210. 39/4:296-298. CHAMBERS, MARGARET B., Families Are Learning in BENSON, KATHLEEN, Community Connections Science Museums, 39/2:123-138; Enhancing (Forum), 38/1:9-13. Family Learning Through Exhibits, 40/4:279-295. BIRNEY, ELMER C., Collegiate Priorities and Natural CHAMBERS, MARLENE, After Legibility, What? (Forum), History Museums, 37/2:99-107. 36/3:166-169. BIXLER, ROBERT, The Long-Lasting Effects of Early CLARK, VICKY A., Going for Baroque (Exhibition Zoo Visits (Forum), 40/4:255-257. Review), 39/2:145-150. BOND, ALAN, Collaborative Multimedia, 38/3:136-149. CLARKE, GILES, Museum Admission Charges (Forum), BOONE, WILLIAM J., Museum Visitors’ Attitudes 37/1:12-13. Toward Exhibits, Staffing, and Amenities (Tech- CLEGHORN, ANN, Family Learning in Museums: A nical Note), 37/3:208-213. Bibliographic Review, 38/4:262-270; Families Are BORUN, MINDA, Naive Knowledge and the Design of Learning in Science Museums, 39/2:123-138. Science Museum Exhibits, 36/3:201-219; In *The cumulative indexes for Volumes | (1958) through 30 and for 31 through 35 are available from the Museum. The cost for each cumulative index, including postage, is $15. AUTHOR INDEX COFFEE, KEVIN, Exhibitions in Museums by Michael DUENSING, SALLY, The Museum Experience by John H. Belcher (Book Review), 37/2:142-144; Claude Falk and Lynn D. Dierking (Book Review), 36/4: Monet: 1840-1926 at The Art Institute of Chicago 318-320. (Exhibition Review), 39/1:67-71. EIDEKEN, LINDA R., Earthmobile Reaches Out to Reach COHEN, DIANA F., Go Ahead, Criticize: A Critical Chal- Within (Forum), 36/1:8-9. lenge (Forum), 37/1:14-15. EDWARDS, ALISON, Here We Are Again! Kukla, Fran, COHON, ROBERT, Art 101, Hard Teacher of Curators and Ollie (Exhibition Review), 40/4:301-305. (Forum), 40/3:173-175. EDWARDS, DIANNE, Curation of Exceptionally Preserved COLE, MICHAEL H., Two Cents from the Trenches Early Land Plant Fossils: Problems and Solutions (Forum), 139/3:169-171. (Technical Note), 39/3:209-216. COLE, PEGGY RUTH, Constructivism—Rediscovering ELLIS, RICHARD, The Models of Architeuthis, 40/1:30-55; the Discovered (Forum), 38/4:225-227; The Inside The Real Architeuthis—Still Unseen, But One More Story of Science City—An Outdoor Public Science Model (Forum), 40/3:176-177. Exhibition, 39/4:244-261. FALK, JOHN H., Assessing the Impact of Exhibit COMERFORD, KEVIN, Digitizing Images to Expand Arrangement on Visitor Behavior and Learning, Accessibility (Technical Note), 39/1:63-66. 36/2:133-146; The Visitor's Voice: Visitor Studies in CONKLIN, BARBARA M., Guidelines for Institutional the Renaissance-Baroque Galleries of The Cleveland Policies & Planning in Natural History Collections Museum of Art, 1990-1993 by John E. Schloder, edited by K. Elaine Hoagland (Book Review), Marjorie Williams, edited by C. Griffith Mann 38/2:126-128. (Book Review), 38/4:281-283; School Field Trips: CORRIN, LISA G., Mining the Museum: An Installation Assessing Their Long-Term Impact, 40/3:211-218. Confronting History, 36/4:302-313. FEHER, ELSA, Learning Science with Interactive COWIN, VERNA, A Note of Caution (Forum), 36/2:93-94. Exhibits (Forum), 36/4:246-248. CUTTING, JENNIFER MCGREGOR, The Inside Story of FISCHER, DARYL, Art Museums and the Price of Success: Science City—An Outdoor Public Science Exhibi- An International Comparison edited by Truus tion, 39/4:244-261. Gubbels and Annemoon van Hemel (Book Review), DANILOV VICTOR J., Manual of Curatorship: A Guide to 38/1:63-68. Museum Practice edited by John M.A. Thompson FRASER-ABDER, PAMELA, An Academic Home for (Book Review), 36/4:320-322. Informal Science Education: Initial Steps (Forum), DAY, LUCILLE LANG, Prevention of Substance Abuse: 39/2:82-86. Can Museums Make a Difference?, 40/3:197-210. FREED, JAMES INGO, The United States Holocaust DE LUCA, PAOLO, Development of a Three-Dimensional Memorial Museum—A Dialogue with Memory, Phylogenetic Tree of the Plant Kingdom (Technical 38/2:95-110. Note), 37/4:275-279. FREED, STANLEY A., Museum Studies in Material Culture DIAMOND, JUDY, Sex Differences in Science Museums: edited by Susan M. Pearce (Book Review), 37/1: A Review, 37/1:17-24; Planning for People in 70-72. Museum Exhibitions by Kathleen McLean (Book FRENCH, ROBIN, Effective Labels and Graphics for Review), 37/2:138-139; Collaborative Multimedia, Small Museums, 36/2:122-132. 38/3:136-149; Multimedia Science Kits: A Museum FREUDENHEIM, TOM L., Reflections on the “Degenerate Project on Women Scientists and Their Research, Art” Case Study (Forum), 40/3:166—168; The Muse- 39/3:172-187. um of Jewish Heritage: A Living Memorial to the DICKENSON, VICTORIA, The Economics of Museum Holocaust (Exhibition Review), 40/4:296-300. Admission Charges, 36/3:220-234. FRIEDMAN, ALAN J., Why Did the 1991 Code of Ethics DIERKING, LYNN D., School Field Trips: Assessing Fail? (Forum), 37/1:9-11; Creating an Academic Their Long-Term Impact, 40/3:211-218. Home for Informal Science Education (Forum), DILLENBURG, EUGENE, Briggs & Stratton Presents But- 38/4:214-220. terflies Alive! (Exhibition Review), 40/2:143-146. GARDNER, JOAN, A Note of Caution (Forum), 36/2:93-94. DOERING, ZAHAVA D., Exhibitions and Expectations: GARDNER, SUZANNE M., Multimedia Science Kits: A The Case of “Degenerate Art,” 40/2:126-142; Why Museum Project on Women Scientists and Their Time Is Not Quality (Forum), 40/4:249-252; On Research, 39/3:172-187. the Road with Rock and Soul, 40/4:258-278. GARFIELD, CAREN, Family Learning in Museums: A DRITSAS, JENNIFER, Developing Family-Friendly Bibliographic Review, 38/4:262-270. Exhibits, 40/3:178-196; Enhancing Family Learn- GENOWAYS, HUGH H., Museum Studies Programs Are ing Through Exhibits, 40/4:279-295. Not Prepared for the Ph.D. (Forum), 39/1:6-11; DUBIN, STEVEN C., The Barbie Exhibition: Show But Museum Ethics (Forum), 40/1:6-12; Codes of Pro- Don't Tell (Forum), 39/1:15-18. fessional Museum Conduct (Forum), 40/2:86-92. CURATOR 40/4 ¢ DECEMBER 1997 GLUCKMAN, DALE CAROLYN, When Art Became Fashion: HUPERT, DAVID, Behind the Screen at the American The Making of an International Exhibition, 36/4: Museum of the Moving Image (Exhibition 272-285. Review), 39/3:217-223; Museum in a Mall, or Bit- GRANATO, SARAH, Corporate Museums, Galleries, and ing the Hand You Feed (Forum), 40/2:93-96. Visitor Centers: A Directory and A Planning Guide JAMES, PORTIA, Building a Community-Based Identity for Corporate Museums, Galleries and Visitor Centers at Anacostia Museum, 39/1:19-44. by Victor J. Danilov (Book Review), 36/1:79-80. JEMISON, G. PETER, A Mohawk Village at the New York GRASSET, CONSTANCE DEDIEU, Museum Fever in France, State Museum (Exhibition Review), 36/4:314-317. 39/3:188-207; To Russia, to the Donkeys, and to the JOHNSON, JULIE I., Enhancing Family Learning Others (Exhibition Review), 40/3:228-235. Through Exhibits, 40/4:279-295. GRIFFIN, DES, Previous Possessions, New Obligations: KAHN, DAVID M., and the Museum of London, A Commitment by Australian Museums, 39/1:45-62. 37/4:240-250; The New-York Historical Society: GRIMALDI, DAVID A., The Care and Study of Fossiliferous Lessons from One Nonprofit’s Long Struggle for Amber, 36/1:31-49; Forgeries of Fossils in “Amber”: Survival by Kevin M. Guthrie (Book Review), History, Identification and Case Studies, 37/4: 39/3:224-227. 251-274. KALATA, JEAN, On the Road with Rock and Soul, GRINELL, SHEILA, Institutional Trauma: Major Change 40/4:258-278. in Museums and Its Effect on Staff edited by Elaine KELLY, MARJORIE, Native Hawaiians and Bishop Heumann Gurian (Book Review), 39/1:73-75. Museum: Negotiating Ownership of the Island GURIAN, ELAINE HEUMANN, A Blurring of the Bound- Past, 38/4:228-245. aries, 38/1:31-37. KENNELL, ELIZABETH H., A Low-Tech Interpretation: HALLOWELL, BAY, Exhibit Labels: An Interpretive 1871 Composite Portraiture (Technical Note), Approach by Beverly Serrell (Book Review), 38/4:271-274. 40/1:77-80; A Mixed Bag—“The Exhibition: Lecture KINDLON, AUDREY E., Exhibitions and Expectations: or Conversation?” (Forum), 37/4:228-230. The Case of “Degenerate Art,” 40/2:126-142. HALL-PATTON, MARK P., McCarran Aviation Heritage KORN, RANDI, Critical Reflections (Forum), 36/4: Museum: Redefining Museums (Forum), 40/2: 251-255; An Analysis of Differences Between Visitors 97-100. at Natural History Museums and Science Centers, HANSON, ELIZABETH, Spencer Baird of the Smithsonian 38/3:150-160. by E.F. Rivinus and E.M. Youssef (Book Review), KRAMER, LINDA KONHEIM, Cultural Elitism vs. Cultural 37/2:139-141. Diversity in the Art Museum of the Nineties HARTFIELD, RONNE, Challenging the Context: Percep- (Forum), 37/3:155-160. tion, Polity, and Power, 37/1:46-62. LANG, GEORGIA C., Bridging a Cultural Gap: A Museum HITCHCOCK, ANN, Archeological and Natural Resource Creates Access, 40/1:15-29. Collections of the National Park Service: Opportu- LANGAN, MARIAN, Multimedia Science Kits: A Museum nities and Threats, 37/2:122-128. Project on Women Scientists and Their Research, HOAGLAND, K. ELAINE, Risks and Opportunities for 39/3:172-187. Natural History Collections: Moving Toward a LARKIN, NIGEL, Displaying Dinosaurs at The Natural Unified Policy, 37/2:129-132; More About the History Museum, London, 39/4:262-279. IMS—At Risk? (Forum), 38/3:134-135; Notes on LATTES, JANE, Volunteer Program Administration: A NAGPRA (Forum), 39/3:166. Handbook for Museums and Other Cultural Insti- HOCHMAN, GARY, Multimedia Science Kits: A Museum tutions by Joan Kuyper with Ellen Hirzy and Project on Women Scientists and Their Research, Kathleen Huftalen (Book Review), 39/1:72-73. 39/3:172-187. LEE, ELLEN W., Beyond the Blockbuster: Good Exhi- HOLMAN, NIGEL, Curating and Controlling Zuni Photo- bitions in Small Packages, 37/3:172-184. graphic Images, 39/2:108-122. LINDBURG, DONALD G., The Effects of Ecologically HOLZER, DAMON, The Long-Lasting Effects of Early Relevant Sounds on Zoo Visitors, 36/2:147-156. Zoo Visits (Forum), 40/4:255-257. LINDSAY, WILLIAM, Displaying Dinosaurs at The Nat- HOOD, MARILYN G., Neither Too Young Nor Too Old: A ural History Museum, London, 39/4:262-279. Comparison of Visitor Characteristics, 37/1:36—-45. LUMAGA, MARIA ROSARIA BARONE, Development of a HOYT, MARILYN C., Marketing the Arts edited by Simon Three-Dimensional Phylogenetic Tree of the Plant Blackall and Jan Meek (Book Review), 36/4: Kingdom (Technical Note), 37/4:275-279. 322-324; Prototyping for the 21st Century, a Dis- LUTTER, THU, Naive Knowledge and the Design of course by Joost J. Douma (Book Review), Science Museum Exhibits, 36/3:201-219. 38/3:201-207; Community-Based Museums: Past, MACDONALD, ROBERT R., A Question of Ethics (Forum), Present, and Future (Forum), 39/2:90-93; Arts and 37/1:6-9; Museum Governance: Mission, Ethics, Business—An International Perspective on Spon- Policy by Marie C. Malaro (Book Review), 37/4: sorship edited by Rosanne Martorella (Book 285-287; Museums and Controversy: What Can Review), 40/2:153-156. We Handle? (Forum), 39/3:167-169. AUTHOR INDEX MAPLE, TERRY L., The Effects of Ecologically Relevant NOBLE, JOSEPH VEACH, Controversial Exhibitions and Sounds on Zoo Visitors, 36/2:147-156; Zoos in Censorship (Forum), 38/2:75-77; Harlem On My Transition: Enriching Conservation Education for Mind edited by Allon Schoener (Book Review), a New Generation, 39/2:94-107. 38/3:197-200. MARCHANT, ALAN, Maori People as Photographic Sub- OGDEN, JACQUELINE J., The Effects of Ecologically- jects: A Colonial and a Contemporary View Relevant Sounds on Zoo Visitors, 36/2:147-156. (Forum), 39/4:238-243. OSTROWITZ, JUDITH, Trail Blazers and Ancestral Heroes: MARSH, CARYL, Hands on History (Exhibition Review), A Museum Collaboration, 36/1:50-65; The Return 37/2:133-137; A View from the Anacostia Museum of Cultural Treasures by Jeannette Greenfield Board (Forum), 39/2:86-89. (Book Review), 39/4:294-296. MARTIN, CYD, Preserving Natural Science Collections: OTTENBERG, PERRY, Value Conflict in Exhibitions: A Chronicle of Our Environmental Heritage by W. Psychiatric Perspective (Forum), 39/1:12-14. Donald Duckworth, Hugh H. Genoways, and Car- PEKARIK, ANDREW J., Understanding Visitor Comments: olyn L. Rose (Book Review), 37/3:220-222. The Case of Flight Time Barbie, 40/1:56-68; Exhibi- MASSEY, CHRISTINE, Naive Knowledge and the Design tions and Expectations: The Case of “Degenerate of Science Museum Exhibits, 36/3:201-219. Art,” 40/2:126-142; Why Time Is Not Quality MCALPINE, DONALD F., Preparation and Mounting of a (Forum), 40/4:249-252; On the Road with Rock Rack of North Atlantic Right Whale Baleen (Tech- and Soul, 40/4:258-278. nical Note), 38/2:111-114. PERRY, DEBORAH, “If We Build It...”: Toward a Doctoral MCGRATH, LEE KIMCHE, with comments by BONNIE Program in Museology (Forum), 39/4:234-237. VANDORN and W.M. LAETSCH, The ASTC Legacy and PETERS. CHRISTIAN, Prisoners of War: Soviet Prisoners The Institute of Museum Services, 38/2:79-86. of War in Germany, German Prisoners of War in the MCMANUS, PAULETTE, Text in the Exhibition Medium Soviet Union (Exhibition Review), 40/1:69-74. edited by A. Blais (Book Review), 40/1:75-77. PFIRMAN, STEPHANIE L., Handling a Hot Topic—Global MEIER, DEBRA, Collaborative Multimedia, 38/3:136-149. Warming: Understanding the Forecast, 36/4:256-271. MERRIMAN, NICK, Looking at the People Behind the PIPER, CRAIG, Zoos in Transition: Enriching Conserva- Objects (Forum), 38/1:6-8. tion Education for a New Generation, 39/2:94— 107. MICKLE, JAMES E., Development of a Three-Dimen- RABINEAU, PHYLLIS, Becoming American Women sional Phylogenetic Tree of the Plant Kingdom (Exhibition Review), 37/3:198-207; The Universe (Technical Note), 37/4:275-279. in Your Hands: Early Tools of Astronomy (Exhibi- MILLER, NORTON G., Facing Up to Budgetary Chal- tion Review), 38/3:190-196; Six-Fold Education at lenges at the Biological Survey, New York State Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art (Exhibi- Museum, 37/2:108-121. tion Review), 40/2:147-149. MOORE, KATHLEEN, Treasures of the Czars—An Inau- REED, DAVID S., Admission Charges: U.S. Practice and gural Exhibition (Exhibition Review), 38/2:115-122; Economic Strategies (Forum), 36/4:248-251. The Motown Sound: The Music & the Story (Exhi- RESNICOW, DAVID, What Is Watkins Really Asking? bition Review), 38/4:275-280. (Forum), 37/3:150-151; Everybody's a Curator MORRILL, RUTH, A Dual-Grid System for Diorama (Forum), 38/2:74-75. Layout (Technical Note), 39/4:280-287. RHODES, BARBARA, Preservation of Library and Archival MORRISSEY, KRIS, “If We Build It...”: Toward a Doctoral Materials: A Manual edited by Sherelyn Ogden Program in Museology (Forum), 39/4:234-237. (Book Review), 40/3:239. MOSER, JOANN, Museums and the Living Artist, RICE, DANIELLE, The MUSE Book by Jessica Davis 37/3:161-171; Mining the Museum: An Installation (Book Review), 40/2:156-160. by Fred Wilson edited by Lisa G. Corrin (Book ROBERTS, LISA C., Visitor Studies: Theory, Research, Review), 37/4:287-290. and Practice, Volume 4 edited by Arlene Benefield, MOYNIHAN, WILLIAM J., An Exhibit Denied: Lobbying Stephen Bitgood, and Harris Shettel (Book the History of Enola Gay by Martin Harwit (Book Review), 36/3:238-240; Neither Too Young Nor Review), 39/4:299-301. Too Old: A Comparison of Visitor Characteristics, NEIN, KAREN M., AZTEC: The World of Moctezuma at the 37/1:36-45; Rebuttal to “Are Museums Still Nec- Denver Museum of Natural History, 36/4:286-301. essary?” (Forum), 37/3:152-155; “If We Build NELSON-MAYSON, LIN, An Answer to “What Are the It...”: Toward a Doctoral Program in Museology Curators Committee Awards For?” (Forum), (Forum), 39/4:234-237. 36/2:86-88. ROOT, NINA J., University and College Museums, Gal- NEMIROFF, DIANA, Exiles and Emigrés: The Flight of leries, and Related Facilities—A Descriptive Direc- European Artists from Hitler (Exhibition Review), tory by Victor J. Danilov (Book Review), 39/3:227. 40/3:219-227. ROSS, ANDREW, Forgeries of Fossils in “Amber”: History, Identification and Case Histories, 37/4: 251-274. CURATOR 40/4 « DECEMBER 1997 ROZWADOWSKI, HELEN, Science in the Subarctic: Trap- SPICER, JONEATH, The Exhibition: Lecture or Conver- pers, Traders, and the Smithsonian Institution edited sation? 37/3:185-197. by Debra Lindsay (Book Review), 37/2:141-142. SPILLMAN, JANE, An Answer to “What Are the Curators SAINI-EIDUKAT, BERNHARDT, A New Method of Fossil Committee Awards For?” (Forum), 36/2: 86-88. Preparation, Using High-Voltage Electric Pulses STAPP, CAROL B., Museum Careers and Training: A Pro- (Technical Note), 39/2:139-144. fessional Guide by Victor J. Danilov (Book SANTORO, GERALDINE, “To Stamp Out the Plague Review), 38/2:123-125. Consumption”: 1908-1909, 36/1:13-28. STILLMAN, LISA, The Lost Museum: The Nazi Conspiracy SCHAFER, HERMANN, Prisoners of War: Soviet Prisoners to Steal the World's Greatest Art Treasures by Hector of War in Germany, German Prisoners of War in the Feliciano (Book Review), 40/4:309-312. Soviet Union (Exhibition Review), 40/1:69-74. STOUT, CHARLES, Effective Labels and Graphics for SCHENKER, BETH, Collaborative Multimedia, 38/3: Small Museums, 36/2:122-132. 136-149; Multimedia Science Kits: A Museum SWEIMLER, JOEL, Partial Recall edited by Lucy R. Project on Women Scientists and Their Research, Lippard (Book Review), 39/2:156-160. 39/3:172-187. TABOADA, GILBERTO SILVA, Zoological Collections and SCHILDKROUT, ENID, Museums and the Community in Collecting in Cuba During the Twentieth Century, West Africa edited by Claude Daniel Ardouin and 37/2:90-98. Emmanuel Arinze (Book Review), 39/2:151-156. TAKEDA, SHARON SADAKO, When Art Became Fashion: SCHWARZER, MARJORIE L., Museums: A Place to Work The Making of an International Exhibition, 36/4: by Jane R. Glaser and Artemis A. Zenetou (Book 272-285. Review), 40/3:236-238. TALBOTT, TIMOTHY, Effective Labels and Graphics for SCOTT, DAVID, The Long-Lasting Effects of Early Zoo Small Museums, 36/2:122-132. Visits (Forum), 40/4:255-257. TATAR, ELIZABETH, Pauahi Bishop Museum: A Hawai- SERRELL, BEVERLY, Awards for Exhibitions—What ian Museum—Challenging the Past to Face the Are They Based On? (Forum), 36/1:6-7; Paying Future, 38/4:246-261. Attention: The Duration and Allocation of Visitors’ THOMAS, SELMA, The Wired Museum: Emerging Tech- Time in Museum Exhibitions, 40/2:108-125; Time nology and Changing Paradigms edited by Katherine Is Indeed of the Essence (Forum), 40/4:253-255. Jones-Garmil (Book Review), 40/4:306-308. SHEDRINSKY, ALEXANDER, Forgeries of Fossils in TORTORA, MANUELA DE MATTEIS, Development of a “Amber”: History, Identification and Case Studies, Three-Dimensional Phylogenetic Tree of the Plant 37/4:251-274. Kingdom (Technical Note), 37/4:275-279. SHETTEL, HARRIS H., Some Critical Reflections on TWERSKY, DANA, Collaborative Multimedia, 38/3: “Critical Reflections” (Forum), 37/2:78-81; Wouldn't 136-149. It Have Been Great If...? (Forum), 38/2:77-78; The VITAMANTI, CRAIG W., Public Institutions for Personal Special Challenge of Exhibitions of Contempo- Learning: Establishing a Research Agenda by John rary History (Forum), 40/1:12-14; Time—Is It H. Falk and Lynn D. Dierking (Book Review), Really of the Essence? (Forum), 40/4: 246-249. 39/3:227-228. SILVERMAN, LOIS H., Visitor Meaning-Making in WATKINS, CHARLES ALAN, Beyond the Folk Syndrome: Museums for a New Age, 38/3:161-170; “If We Countering a Stereotype, 36/2:111-121; Are Muse- Build It...”: Toward a Doctoral Program in Muse- ums Still Necessary? 37:1:25-35. ology (Forum), 39/4:234-237. WEBSTER, LAURIE, Conservation Concerns: A Guide SITA, LISA, Bringing Leonardo to Life: Introducing for Collectors and Curators edited by Konstanze Students to the Codex Leicester, 40/2:101-107. Bachmann (Book Review), 36/2:158-160. SKOLNICK, LEE H., Museum Design by Joan Darragh WEIBLEN, PAUL W., A New Method of Fossil Preparation, and James Snyder (Book Review), 37/3:218-220. Using High-Voltage Electric Pulses (Technical SMITH, JEFFREY K., What Makes Museum Labels Note), 39/2:139-144. Legible? 36/2:95-110. WEINBERG, JESHAJAHU, A Narrative History Museum, SMITH, NEIL, Displaying Dinosaurs at The Natural 37/4:231-239. History Museum, London, 39/4:262-279. WEISS, MARTIN, Epilogue (to “To Stamp Out the SNYDER-GRENIER, ELLEN M., Mickey Mouse History Plague Consumption”: 1908-1909), 36/1:28-30. and Other Essays on American Memory by Mike WELLMAN, CHARLES H., Curation of Exceptionally Wallace (Book Review), 40/2:150-153. Preserved Early Land Plant Fossils: Problems and SOLTES, ORI Z., The United States Holocaust Memorial Solutions (Technical Note), 39/3:208-216. Museum: What It Is and What It Is Not (Exhibi- WHITE, JOHN R., The Kern Effigy: Its Discovery, Inter- tion Review), 37/4:280-282. pretation, and In-Field Preservation, 36/1:66-78. SPENCER, CHARLES S., Archaeological Curatorship by WHITE MATTHEW A., What Went Wrong in Baltimore Susan Pearce (Book Review), 37/1:66-67. (Forum), 40/3:168-173. AUTHOR INDEX WHITSON, WILLARD, Water, Earth and Sky: The Art of WINEMAN, JEAN, Zoos in Transition: Enriching Con- Perry Wilson (Exhibition Review), 38/1:56-59; servation Education for a New Generation, 39/2: How Many Pictures Have We Seen So Far? Some 94-107. Observations About Two Recent Retrospectives: WOLF, LISA F., What Makes Museum Labels Legible? Johannes Vermeer and Cézanne (Exhibition Review), 36/2:95-110. 39/4:288-293. WONDERS, KAREN, The Biological Museum in Stock- WILLIAMS, STEPHEN L., An Evaluation of Disposable Pens holm (Exhibition Review), 37/1:63-65. for Permanent Museum Records, 36/3:189-200. WOOD, ROSE M., An Evaluation of Disposable Pens WILSON, LEE ANNE, The Early Years of Native American for Permanent Museum Records, 36/3:189-200. Art History: The Politics of Scholarship and Collect- YOUNG, T. CUYLER, JR., Into the Heart of Africa: The ing edited by Janet Catherine Berlo (Book Review), Director's Perspective, 36/3:174-188. 36/3:235-238. ZELIG, EVA, Handling a Hot Topic—Global Warming: Understanding the Forecast, 36/4:256-271. CURATOR 40/4 « DECEMBER 1997 TITLE INDEX An Academic Home for Informal Science Education: A Blurring of the Boundaries, ELAINE HEUMANN Initial Steps (Forum), PAMELA FRASER-ABDER, GURIAN, 38/1:31-37. 39/2:82-86. Bridging a Cultural Gap: A Museum Creates Access, Admission Charges: U.S. Practice and Economic GEORGIA C. LANG, 40/1:15-29. Strategies (Forum), DAVID S. REED, 36/4:248-251. Briggs & Stratton Presents Butterflies Alive! (Exhibition After Legibility, What? (Forum), MARLENE CHAMBERS, Review), EUGENE DILLENBURG, 40/2:143-146. 36/3:166-169. Bringing Leonardo to Life: Introducing Students to An Analysis of Differences Between Visitors at Natural the Codex Leicester, Lisa sita, 40/2:101-107. History Museums and Science Centers, RANDI Building a Community-Based Identity at Anacostia KORN, 38/3:150-160. Museum, PORTIA JAMES, 39/1:19-44. An Answer to “What Are the Curators Committee The Care and Study of Fossiliferous Amber, DAVID A. Awards For?” (Forum), JANE SPILLMAN and LIN GRIMALDI, 36/1:31-49. NELSON-MAYSON, 36/2:86-88. Challenging the Context: Perception, Polity, and Archaeological Curatorship by Susan Pearce (Book Power, RONNE HARTFIELD, 37/1:46-62. Review), CHARLES S. SPENCER, 37/1:66-67. Claude Monet: 1840-1926 at The Art Institute of Archeological and Natural Resource Collections of Chicago (Exhibition Review), KEVIN COFFEE, the National Park Service: Opportunities and 39/1:67-71. Threats, ANN HITCHCOCK, 37/2:122-128. Codes of Professional Museum Conduct (Forum), Are Museums Still Necessary? CHARLES ALAN WATKINS, MARY ANNE ANDREI and HUGH H. GENOWAYS, 37/1:25-35. 40/2:86-92. Art Museums and the Price of Success: An Interna- Collaborative Multimedia, JUDY DIAMOND, ALAN tional Comparison edited by Truus Gubbels and BOND, BETH SCHENKER, DEBRA MEIER, and DANA Annemoon van Hemel (Book Review), DARYL FIS- TWERSKY, 38/3:136-149. CHER, 38/1:63-68. Collegiate Priorities and Natural History Museums, Art 101, Hard Teacher of Curators (Forum), ROBERT ELMER C. BIRNEY, 37/2:99-107. COHON, 40/3:173-175. Community-Based Museums: Past, Present, and Arts and Business—An International Perspective on Future (Forum), MARILYN C. HOYT, 39/2:90-93. Sponsorship edited by Rosanne Martorella (Book Community Connections (Forum), KATHLEEN BENSON, Review), MARILYN C. HOYT, 40/2:153-156. 38/1:9-13. Assessing the Impact of Exhibit Arrangement on Conservation Concerns: A Guide for Collectors and Visitor Behavior and Learning, JOHN H. FALK, 36/2: Curators edited by Konstanze Bachmann (Book 133-146. Review), LAURIE WEBSTER, 36/2:158-160. The ASTC Legacy and The Institute of Museum Ser- Constructivism—Rediscovering the Discovered vices, LEE KIMCHE MCGRATH, with comments by (Forum), PEGGY RUTH COLE, 38/4:225-227. BONNIE VANDORN and W.M. LAETSCH, 38/2:79-86. Controversial Exhibitions and Censorship (Forum), Awards for Exhibitions—What Are They Based On? JOSEPH VEACH NOBLE, 38/2:75-77. (Forum), BEVERLY SERRELL, 36/1:6—7. Corporate Museums, Galleries, and Visitor Centers: A AZTEC: The World of Moctezuma at the Denver Directory by Victor J. Danilov (Book Review), Museum of Natural History, KAREN M. NEIN, SARAH GRANATO, 36/1:79-80. 36/4:286-301. Creating an Academic Home for Informal Science The Barbie Exhibition: Show But Don’t Tell (Forum), Education (Forum), ALAN J. FRIEDMAN, 38/4:214-220. STEVEN C. DUBIN, 39/1:15-18. Critical Reflections (Forum), RANDI KORN, 36/4: Becoming American Women (Exhibition Review), 251-255. PHYLLIS RABINEAU, 37/3:198-207. Cultural Elitism vs. Cultural Diversity in the Art Behind the Screen at the American Museum of the Museum of the Nineties (Forum), LINDA KONHEIM Moving Image (Exhibition Review), DAVID HUPERT, KRAMER, 37/3:155-160. 39/3:217-223. Curating and Controlling Zuni Photographic Beyond the Blockbuster: Good Exhibitions in Small Images, NIGEL HOLMAN, 39/2:108-122. Packages, ELLEN W. LEE, 37/3:172-184. Curation of Exceptionally Preserved Early Land Beyond the Folk Syndrome: Countering a Stereotype, Plant Fossils: Problems and Solutions (Technical CHARLES ALAN WATKINS, 36/2:111-121. Note), CHARLES H. WELLMAN, DIANNE EDWARDS, The Biological Museum in Stockholm, (Exhibition and LINDSAY AXE, 39/3:208-216. Review), KAREN WONDERS, 37/1:63-65. TITLE INDEX Designing an “Architecture of Information’—The Facing Up to Budgetary Challenges at the Biological United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Survey, New York State Museum, NORTON G. RALPH APPELBAUM, 38/2:87-94. MILLER, 37/2:108-121. Developing Family-Friendly Exhibits, MINDA BORUN Families Are Learning in Science Museums, MINDA and JENNIFER DRITSAS, 40/3:178-196. BORUN, MARGARET B. CHAMBERS, and ANN Development of a Three-Dimensional Phylogenetic CLEGHORN, 39/2:123-138. Tree of the Plant Kingdom (Technical Note), JAMES Family Learning in Museums: A Bibliographic E. MICKLE, PAOLO DE LUCA, MARIA ROSARIA BARONE Review, MINDA BORUN, ANN CLEGHORN, and CAREN LUMAGA, and MANUELA DE MATTEIS TORTORA, GARFIELD, 38/4:262-270. 37/4:275-279. Finding Common Ground, LESLIE BEDFORD, 38/1: Digitizing Images to Expand Accessibility (Technical 14-30. Note), KEVIN COMERFORD, 39/1:63-66. Forgeries of Fossils in “Amber”: History, Identification Displaying Dinosaurs at the Natural History Muse- and Case Studies, DAVID A. GRIMALDI, ALEXANDER um, London, WILLIAM LINDSAY, NIGEL LARKIN, and SHEDRINSKY, ANDREW ROSS, and NORBERT S. BAER, NEIL SMITH, 39/4:262-279. 37/4:25 1-274. Diversity and the Museum of London, DAVID M. KAHN, Forging a Partnership: The Hmong and The Science 37/4:240-250. Museum of Minnesota (Forum), SHERRY BUTCHER- A Dual-Grid System for Diorama Layout (Technical YOUNGHANS, 36/3:169-173. Note), RUTH MORRILL, 39/4:280-287. Go Ahead, Criticize: A Critical Challenge (Forum), The Early Years of Native American Art History: The DIANA F. COHEN, 37/1:14-15. Politics of Scholarship and Collecting edited by Going for Baroque (Exhibition Review), VICKY A. Janet Catherine Berlo (Book Review), LEE ANNE CLARK, 39/2:145-150. WILSON, 36/3:235-238. Guidelines for Institutional Policies & Planning in Earthmobile Reaches Out to Reach Within (Forum), Natural History Collections edited by K. Elaine LINDA R. EIDEKEN, 36/1:8-9. Hoagland (Book Review), BARBARA M. CONKLIN, The Economics of Museum Admission Charges, 38/2:126-128. VICTORIA DICKENSON, 36/3:220-234. Habitat Dioramas by Karen Wonders (Book Review), Effective Labels and Graphics for Small Museums, MICHAEL ANDERSON, 37/3:214-218. CHARLES STOUT, TIMOTHY TALBOTT, and ROBIN Handling a Hot Topic—Global Warming: Under- FRENCH, 36/2:1 22-132. standing the Forecast, EVA ZELIG and STEPHANIE L. The Effects of Ecologically-Relevant Sounds on Zoo PFIRMAN, 36/4:256-271. Visitors, JACQUELINE J. OGDEN, DONALD G. LINDBURG, Hands on History (Exhibition Review), CARYL MARSH, and TERRY L. MAPLE, 36/2:147-156. 37/2:133-137. Enhancing Family Learning Through Exhibits, Harlem On My Mind edited by Allon Schoener (Book MINDA BORUN, MARGARET B. CHAMBERS, JENNIFER Review), JOSEPH VEACH NOBLE, 38/3:197-200. DRITSAS, and JULIE I. JOHNSON, 40/4:279-295. Here We Are Again! Kukla, Fran, and Ollie (Exhibition Epilogue (to “To Stamp Out the Plague Consump- Review),ALISON EDWARDS, 40/4:301-305. tion”:1908-1909), MARTIN WEISS, 36/1:28-30. History Curatorship by Gaynor Kavanagh (Book An Evaluation of Disposable Pens for Permanent Review), KENNETH AMES, 37/1:68-69. Museum Records, ROSE M. WOOD and STEPHEN L. How Many Pictures Have We Seen So Far? Some WILLIAMS, 36/3:189-200. Observations About Two Recent Retrospectives: Everybody's a Curator (Forum), DAVID RESNICOW, Johannes Vermeer and Cézanne (Exhibition 38/2:74-75. Review), WILLARD WHITSON, 39/4:288-293. An Exhibit Denied: Lobbying the History of Enola Gay “If We Build It...”: Toward a Doctoral Program in by Martin Harwit (Book Review), WILLIAM J. Museology (Forum), LOIS H. SILVERMAN, LISA C. MOYNIHAN, 39/4:299-301. ROBERTS, DEBORAH PERRY, and KRIS MORRISSEY, Exhibit Labels: An Interpretive Approach by Beverly 39/4:234-237. Serrell (Book Review), BAY HALLOWELL, 40/1:77- 80. In Response to “Learning Science with Interactive The Exhibition: Lecture or Conversation? JONEATH Exhibits” (Forum), MINDA BORUN, 37/1:15-16. SPICER, 37/3:185-197. The Inside Story of Science City—An Outdoor Public Exhibitions and Expectations: The Case of “Degenerate Science Exhibition, PEGGY RUTH COLE and JEN- Art,” ZAHAVA D. DOERING, ANDREW J. PEKARIK, and NIFER MCGREGOR CUTTING, 39/4:244-261. AUDREY E. KINDLON, 40/2:126-142. Institutional Trauma: Major Change in Museums and Exhibitions in Museums by Michael Belcher (Book Its Effect on Staff edited by Elaine Heumann Gurian Review), KEVIN COFFEE, 37/2:142-144. (Book Review), SHEILA GRINELL, 39/1:73-75. Exiles and Emigrés: The Flight of European Artists Into the Heart of Africa: The Director's Perspective, T. from Hitler (Exhibition Review), DIANA NEMIROFF, CUYLER YOUNG,JR., 36/3:174-188. 40/3:219-227. CURATOR 40/4 « DECEMBER 1997 The Kern Effigy: Its Discovery, Interpretation, and Museum Design by Joan Darragh and James Snyder In-Field Preservation, JOHN R. WHITE, 36/1:66-78. (Book Review), LEE H. SKOLNICK, 37/3:218-220. Learning Science with Interactive Exhibits (Forum), Museum Ethics (Forum), MARY ANNE ANDREI and ELSA FEHER, 36/4:246-248. HUGH H. GENOWAYS, 40/1:6-12. The Long-Lasting Effects of Early Zoo Visits (Forum), The Museum Experience by John H. Falk and Lynn D. DAMON HOLZER, DAVID SCOTT, and ROBERT BIXLER, Dierking (Book Review), SALLY DUENSING, 36/4: 40/4:309-312. 318-320. Looking at the People Behind the Objects (Forum), Museum Fever in France, CONSTANCE DEDIEU GRASSET, NICK MERRIMAN, 38/1:6-8. 39/3:188-207. A Low-Tech Interpretation: 1871 Composite Portrai- Museum Governance: Mission, Ethics, Policy by Marie ture (Technical Note), ELIZABETH KENNELL, 38/4: C. Malaro (Book Review), ROBERT R. MACDONALD, 271-274. 37/4:285-287. The Lost Museum: The Nazi Conspiracy to Steal the Museum in a Mall, or Biting the Hand You Feed World's Greatest Art Treasures by Hector Feliciano (Forum), DAVID HUPERT, 40/2:93-96. (Book Review), LISA STILLMAN, 40/4:309-132. The Museum of Jewish Heritage—A Living Memorial Manual of Curatorship: A Guide to Museum Practice to the Holocaust (Exhibition Review), TOM L. edited by John M.A. Thompson (Book Review), FREUDENHEIM, 40/4:296-300. VICTOR J. DANILOV, 36/4:320-322. Museum Studies in Material Culture edited by Susan Maori People as Photographic Subjects: A Colonial and M. Pearce (Book Review), STANLEY A. FREED, a Contemporary View (Forum), ALAN MARCHANT, 37/1:70-72. 39/4:238-243. Museum Studies Programs Are Not Prepared for the Marketing the Arts edited by Simon Blackall and Jan Ph.D. (Forum), HUGH H. GENOWAYS, 39/1:6-11. Meek (Book Review), MARILYN C. HOYT, 36/4: Museum Visitors’ Attitudes Toward Exhibits, 322-324. Staffing, and Amenities (Technical Note), WILLIAM McCarran Aviation Heritage Museum: Redefining J. BOONE and RUTH S. BRITT, 37/3:208-213. Museums (Forum), MARK P. HALL-PATTON, 40/2: Museums: A Place to Work by Jane R. Glaser and 97-100. Artemis A. Zenetou (Book Review), MARJORIE L. Mickey Mouse History and Other Essays on American SCHWARZER, 40/3:236-238. Memory by Mike Wallace (Book Review), ELLEN Museums and Controversy: What Can We Handle? M. SNYDER-GRENIER, 40/2:150-153. (Forum), ROBERT R. MACDONALD, 39/3:167-169. Mining the Museum: An Installation by Fred Wilson Museums and the Community in West Africa edited edited by Lisa G. Corrin (Book Review), JOANN by Claude Daniel Ardouin and Emmanuel Arinze MOSER, 37/4:287-290. (Book Review), ENID SCHILDKROUT, 39/2:151-156. Mining the Museum: An Installation Confronting Museums and the First World War: A Social History History, LISA G. CORRIN, 36/4:302-313. by Gaynor Kavanagh (Book Review), JOSHUA A Mixed Bag—“The Exhibition: Lecture or Conver- BROWN, 38/1:60-63. sation?” (Forum), BAY HALLOWELL, 37/4:228-230. Museums and the Living Artist, JOANN MOSER, 37/3: The Models of Architeuthis, RICHARD ELLIS, 40/1:30-55. 161-171. A Mohawk Village at the New York State Museum in Museums, Objects, and Collections: A Cultural Study Albany (Exhibition Review), G. PETER JEMISON, by Susan M. Pearce (Book Review), KENNETH 36/4:314-317. AMES, 37/4:283-285. More About the IMS—At Risk? (Forum), K. ELAINE Naive Knowledge and the Design of Science Museum HOAGLAND, 38/3:134-135. Exhibits, MINDA BORUN, CHRISTINE MASSEY and The Motown Sound: The Music & the Story (Exhibi- TIIU LUTTER, 36/3:201-219. tion Review), KATHLEEN MOORE, 38/4:275-280. A Narrative History Museum, JESHAJAHU WEINBERG, Multimedia Science Kits: A Museum Project on 37/4:231-239. Women Scientists and Their Research, JUDY DIA- The National AIDS Exhibit Consortium (Forum), MOND, GARY HOCHMAN, SUZANNE M. GARDNER, BARRY APRISON, 36/2:88-93. BETH SCHENKER, and MARIAN LANGAN, 39/3: Native Hawaiians and Bishop Museum: Negotiating 172-187. Ownership of the Island Past, MARJORIE KELLY, The MUSE Book by Jessica Davis (Book Review), 38/4:228-245. DANIELLE RICE, 40/2:156-160. Neither Too Young Nor Too Old: A Comparison of Museum Admission Charges (Forum), GILES CLARKE, Visitor Characteristics, MARILYN G. HOOD and LISA 37/1:12-13. C. ROBERTS, 37/1:36—-45. Museum Careers and Training: A Professional Guide A New Method of Fossil Preparation, Using High- by Victor J. Danilov (Book Review), CAROL B. Voltage Electric Pulses (Technical Note), BERN- STAPP, 38/2:123-125. HARDT SAINI-EIDUKAT and PAUL W. WEIBLEIN, 39/2:139-144. TITLE INDEX The New-York Historical Society: Lessons from One The Real Architeuthis—Still Unseen, But One More Nonprofit’s Long Struggle for Survival by Kevin M. Model (Forum), RICHARD ELLIS, 40/3:176-177. Guthrie (Book Review), DAVID M. KAHN, 39/3: Rebuttal to “Are Museums Still Necessary?” 224-227. (Forum), LISA C. ROBERTS, 37/3:152-155. Nineteenth-Century Museums in the Twenty-First Reflections on the “Degenerate Art” Case Study Century: Can They Be Taken Seriously? (Forum), (Forum), TOM L. FREUDENHEIM, 40/3:166-168. BARBARA H. BUTLER, 36/1:9-12. The Return of Cultural Treasures by Jeannette Green- A Note of Caution (Forum), VERNA COWIN, JOAN field (Book Review), JUDITH OSTROWITZ, 39/4: GARDNER, and scott carroll, 36/2:93-94. 294-296. Notes on NAGPRA (Forum), K. ELAINE HOAGLAND, Risks and Opportunities for Natural History Collec- 39/3:166. tions: Moving Toward a Unified Policy, kK. ELAINE On the Road with Rock and Soul, JEAN KALATA, ZAHAVA HOAGLAND, 37/2:129-132. D. DOERING, and ANDREW J. PEKARIK, 40/4:258-278. School Field Trips: Assessing Their Long-Term Partial Recall edited by Lucy R. Lippard (Book Impact, JOHN H. FALK and LYNN D. DIERKING, 40/3: Review), JOEL SWEIMLER, 39/2:156-160. 211-218. Pauahi Bishop Museum: A Hawaiian Museum— Science in the Subarctic: Trappers, Traders, and the Challenging the Past to Face the Future, ELIZA- Smithsonian Institution edited by Debra Lindsay BETH TATAR, 38/4:246-261. (Book Review), HELEN ROZWADOWSKI, 37/2: Paying Attention: The Duration and Allocation of 141-142. Visitors’ Time in Museum Exhibitions, BEVERLY Selecting the Ideal Director (Forum), JAMES ABRUZZO, SERRELL, 40/2:108-125. 38/4:220-224. Planning for People in Museum Exhibitions by Sex Differences in Science Museums: A Review, JUDY Kathleen McLean (Book Review), JUDY DIAMOND, DIAMOND, 37/1:17-24. 37/2:138-139. Six-Fold Education at Chicago's Museum of Con- A Planning Guide for Corporate Museums, Galleries, temporary Art (Exhibition Review), PHYLLIS and Visitor Centers by Victor J. Danilov (Book RABINEAU, 40/2:147-149. Review), SARAH GRANATO, 36/1:79-80. Some Critical Reflections on “Critical Reflections” Preparation and Mounting of a Rack of North (Forum), HARRIS H. SHETTEL, 37/2:78-81. Atlantic Right Whale Baleen (Technical Note), The Special Challenge of Exhibitions of Contempo- DONALD F. MCALPINE and JEAN PIERRE A. CAMUS, rary History (Forum), HARRIS H. SHETTEL, 38/2:111-114. 40/1:12-14. Preservation of Library and Archival Materials: A Spencer Baird of the Smithsonian by E.F. Rivinus and Manual edited by Sherelyn Ogden (Book Review), E.M. Youssef (Book Review), ELIZABETH HANSON, BARBARA RHODES, 40/3:239. 37/2:139-141. Preserving Natural Science Collections: Chronicle of Storage of Natural History Collections: A Preventive Our Environmental Heritage by W. Donald Duck- Conservation Approach edited by C.L. Rose, C.A. worth, Hugh H. Genoways, and Carolyn L. Rose Hawks, and H.H. Genoways, and Storage of Natural (Book Review), CYD MARTIN, 37/3:220-222. History Collections: Ideas and Practical Solutions Prevention of Substance Abuse: Can Museums Make edited by C.L. Rose and A.R. de Torres (Book a Difference? RANDI S. CARTMILL, and LUCILLE Review), PAUL F. BEELITZ, 39/4:296-298. LANG DAY, 40/3:197-210. Text in the Exhibition Medium edited by A. Blais Previous Possessions, New Obligations: A Commit- (Book Review), PAULETTE MCMANUS, 40/1:75-77. ment by Australian Museums, DES GRIFFIN, 39/1: Three Generations of Compact Storage (Technical 45-62. Note), PAUL F. BEELITZ, 38/1:49-55. Prisoners of War: Soviet Prisoners of War in Germany, Time Is Indeed of the Essence (Forum), BEVERLY German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union SERRELL, 40/4:253-255. (Exhibition Review), HERMANN SCHAFER and Time—Is It Really of the Essence? (Forum), HARRIS CHRISTIAN PETERS, 40/1:69-74. H. SHETTEL, 40/4:246-249. Prototyping for the 21st Century, a Discourse by Joost To Russia, to the Donkeys, and to the Others (Exhi- J. Douma (Book Review), MARILYN C. HOYT, 38/3: bition Review), CONSTANCE DEDIEU GRASSET, 201-207. 40/3:228-235. Public Institutions for Personal Learning: Establishing “To Stamp Out the Plague Consumption”: 1908- a Research Agenda by John H. Falk and Lynn D. 1909, GERALDINE SANTORO, 36/1:13-28. Dierking (Book Review), CRAIG W. VITAMANTI, Trail Blazers and Ancestral Heroes: A Museum Col- 39/3:227-228. laboration, JUDITH OSTROWITZ, 36/1:50-65. A Question of Ethics (Forum), ROBERT R. MACDONALD, Treasures of the Czars—An Inaugural Exhibition 37/1:6-9. (Exhibition Review), KATHLEEN MOORE, 38/2: 115-122.

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