Barbara Piscitelli at the Queensland University of Technology has done some
interesting research in this, particularly in collaboration with the
Queensland Museum. Some of her writings are at
http://eab.ed.qut.edu.au/activities/projects/museum/papers.htm
David Fittell
Project Coordinator
Museum Magnet Schools
07 3840 7611
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www.mms.eq.edu.au
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From: Karen Kai-lin Wu [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, 5 November 2004 1:23 AM
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Subject: museum child visitor
Hello everyone,
I'm a new PhD student in Arts and Heritage Management. My research interest
is
about children visitors' perspectives of museum experience. Could anyone
kindly
suggest useful textbooks, journals or papers on following themes:
- museum education
- museum interpretation & memory
- visitor studies (esp. in children & young people)
I would be very apprecite for any recommendations. Thank you very much in
advance.
Best regards,
Karen Wu
Doctoral Programme
Sheffield University Management School
9 Mappin Street
Sheffield S1 4DT
Direct telephone: 0114 222 3455
Mobile: 079191 32 009
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> We are trying to set up a variety of resource boxes, which will include
> clothes for adults to dress up in. However, I am finding it difficult
> to source replica clothing companies. Can anyone give me help finding
> adult size clothes under the following themes:
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> * WW2 replica gas masks
> * Victorian clothes/shoes
> * Egyptian costume
> * Roman togas and armour
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