Danilov . . . is a preeminent authority on museums. According to
Danilov, visits to science-related museums constitute 38 to 45
percent of all visits to museums in the U.S. . . . At the beginning
of each section there is an introduction describing the history of
that particular type of museum. Museum entries vary from about
one-half page to two pages in length. A typical entry provides a
history of the museum and description of the collection. . . .
America's Science Museums is a well-designed book that can be
recommended to all public and academic libraries. "Reference Books
Bulletin"
Science museums, although they comprise less than 20 percent of
the nearly 7,000 cultural institutions known as museums in the
United States, have become America's most popular type of museum.
From New Bedford to Waikiki, America's Science Museums assesses the
nations scientific and technological museums and related
institutions, examining their histories, operations, and offerings.
This reference volume looks at the many different types of such
institutions, including some that are not called museums but that
are museum-like in their operations such as aquariums, botanical
gardens, arboretums, planetariums, and zoos. In addition, some
related facilities, such as marinelife and wildlife parks, and
research sites with visitor centers, such as observatories and NASA
space centers, are included. Most of the museums described in the
twelve sections of this unique, comprehensive guide were selected
because of their stature in the field, while others were included
because of their age, specialty, or novelty. Overall, the museums
detailed here represent a cross-section of the rapidly expanding
science museum field, and they illustrate why science museums have
become so popular and instrumental in furthering science literacy
across the U.S.
The book's twelve sections focus on aquariums, marine museums,
and marine-life parks; aviation and space museums; botanical
gardens, conservatories, and arboretums; industrial history
museums; maritime and naval museums; medical and health museums;
natural history museums; planetariums and observatories; science
and technology centers; transport, automobile, and railway museums;
zoos and wildlife parks; and other science/technology museums.
Thorough descriptions of the 480 museums and related institutions
provide comparative information on the nature, development,
facilities, collections and offerings of each. An ideal reference
for college courses dealing with the history, philosophy,
collections, exhibits, operations, and management of museums and
for other researchers seeking background information and insight
into the special merits of the leading institutions in the fields
of science and technology.
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