Suppl- The Educational Value of Museums A List of Books and Articles on the Subject, Compiled by the Free Public Library of Newark, N. J. for the Newark Museum Association Issued as a Supplement to "The Educational Value of Museums" published hy the Museum Association. The Kelation of Field Excursions to the Activities of Local Museums. C. C. Adams. Amer. Assn. of Museums. Proc. 1910, p. 112-24. The Hull-House Labor Museum. Jane Addams. Chau- tauquan, Sept., 1903, p. 60-1. Hull House Labor Museum. Jane Addams. Child m theCitv, p. 410-14 372.1 C4321 The Labor Museum at Hull-House. Jane Addams. Current Literature, Oct., 1900, p. 423-4. Museums in Connection with Public Libraries. Cyrus Adler and Mary Medlicott. Amer. Lib. Assn. Proc. 1898, p. 95-7. Work of the New York State Museum. C. B. Alexan- der. Independent, Mar. 9, 1914, p. 346-8. Museums of Education : Their History and Use. B. K. Andrews. Teachers College Record, Sept., 1908. Natural History Museum and Workshop for the Chil- dren. W. N.Atwood. Child in the City, p. 405-9. School Loan Collections as prepared by the Chicago Academy of Sciences. F. C. Baker. Amer. Assn. of Museums. Proc. 1910, p. 36-43. Functions of Museums. F. A. Bather. Museums Jour- nal, Sept., 1903, p. 72-94. Functions of Museums. F. A. Bather. Popular Science Mo., 1904, p. 210-8. How May Museums Best Retard the Advance of Science. F. A. Bather. Science, Apr. 30, 1897, p. 677-83. Natural History for a Community. E. F. Bigelow. Guide to Nature, Oct., 1910, p. 233^43. The Newark Museum Association What the Museum Offers the Schools. L. M. Bragg. Bull, of the Charleston Museum, Dec, 1912, p. 67-74. Museum as a Factor in Education. H. C. Bumpus. Independent, Aug. 2, 1906, p. 269-72. The World in Four Walls. H. M. Hyde and A. S. Cheapman. Everybody's Mag., Oct., 1911, p. 537-47. Museums and Art Schools. C. P. Clarke. Independ- ent, Mar. 2, 1905, p. 464-5. The Field of the Small Museum. G. L. Collie. Amer. Assn. of Museums, Froc. 1908, p, 23-9. Union of Library and Museum. W. T. Conklin. Public Libraries, Jan., 1903, p. 3-8, Feb., 1903, p. 47-9. Taking Nature to the People. F. 1>. Coi)ley. Collier's. Dee. 17, 1910, p. 18. The Museum and the Teaching of Art in the Public Schools. Kenyon Cox. Scribner's, July, 1912, p. 124-8. Gloom of the Museum. J. C. Dana. Newarker, Oct., 1913, p. 389-404. Evolution of Museums in England and America ; What has Recently been done to Increase Their Educa- tional Value to the People. Alice Dinsmoor. Crafts- man, Mar., 1907, p. 692-711. The Aim of the Public Museum. G. A. Dorsey. Amer. Assn. of Museums, Proc. 1907, p. 97-100. Museums Illustrative of Education. John Eaton. Nat. Educ. Assn. Proc. 1881, appendix, p. 56-67. Educational Value of Museums. O. C. Farrington. Nat. Educ. Assn. Proc. 1902, p. 765-71. Museum as an Educational Institution. O. C. Earring ton. Education, Apr., 1897, p. 481-9. Museum Study by Chicago Public Schools. O. C. Far- rington. Science, Jan. 31, 1902, p. 181-4. Museums: Their Rise, Use, etc. British Assn.; Inaugu- ral Address. W. H. Flower. Nature, Sept. 12, 1889, p. 463-9. CI The Educational Value of Museums Suggestions for the Formation and Arrangement of a Museum of Natural History in Connection with a Public School. W. H. Flower. Nature, Dec. 26, 1889, p. 177-8. Philadelphia Commercial Museum : history and pur- pose. R. A. Foley. World's Work, Oct., 1901, p. 1258-60. On the Educational Uses of Museums. Edward Forbes. Amer. Jour, of Science, Nov., 1854, p. 340-52. The Beginning of Museum Work in Libraries. E. W. Gaillard. Public Libraries, Jan., 1903, p. 9-11. Children's Museum as an Educator. A. B. Gallup. Pop- ular Science Mo., Apr., 1908, p. 371 9. The Essentials of a Children's Museum. A. B. Gallup. Amer. Assn. of Museums, Proc. 1908, p. 83-93. The Work of a Children's Museum. A. B. Gallup. Amer. Assn. of Museums, Proc. 1907, p. 144-9. Work of a Children's Museum. A. B. Gallup. Nature Study Rev., May, 1906, p. 153-63. Educative Value of the Modern Museum. Walter Gil- bey. Nineteenth Century, Oct., 1909, p. 663-72; same article. Living Age, Jan. 1, 1910, p. 18-20. The Problem of the Label. B. I. Oilman. Amer. Assn. of Museums, Proc. 1911, p. 15-26. Museums of the Future. G. B. Goode. U. S. National Museum Report, 1889, p. 427-45; same separate, 507G61. Museum Methods, by G. B. Goode. U. S. National Museum Report, 1893, p. 3-192; same separate, 507G611. Place of Museums in Education. Thomas Greenwood. Science, Nov. 3, 1893, p. 246-8. Educational Museum of the Cleveland Schools. AV. M. Gregory. Jour, of Education, Oct. 24, 1912, p. 431-2. Nature-Study in a Museum. D. I. Griffin. Nature- Study Review, Feb., 1909, p. 56-62. The Newark Museum Association The Educational Work of a Small Museum. D. I. Griffin. Amer. Assn. of Museums, Proc. 1907, p. 139- 44. Museums and their Value to a Gitj. A. H. Griffith. Amer. City, April, 1911, p. 229-31. Methods and Uses of a Research Museum. Joseph Gris wold. Popular Science Mo., Aug., 1910, p. 163-9. The Science Museum : a Factor in Intellectual and Industrial Progress. C. W. Hall. Amer. Assn. of Museums, Proc. 1907, p. 155-9. Docentry : a New Profession. M. B. Hartt. Outlook, Mar. 26, 1910, p. 701-8. Carnegie Museum. W. J. Holland. Popular Science Mo., May, 1901, p. 1-20. The Link between Library and Museum. A. H. Hop- kins. Public Libraries, Jan., 1903, p. 13-5. Die Auslandischen Scliulmuseen. Max Hiibner, 1906. 371.6H871 Die Deutschen Scliulmuseen. Max Hiibner, 1904, 371.6H87 On Museum Education. Jonathan Hutchinson. Museums Journal, July, 1908, p. 5-23. Use and Abuse of Museums. Wm. S. Jevons in Methods of Social Reform, p. 53-81. 1881 304 J53 Live Lessons in Civics : Museums. F. H. Krause. Teach- ers' Magazine, Sept., 1907, p. 18-9. To Increase the Number of Visitors to our Museums. G. F. Kunz. Amer. Assn. of Museums, Proc. 1911, p. 87-90. New Museum Idea. Sherman Langdon. World's Work, July, 1906, p. 7710-2. The Museum in the Small Library. C. F. Laurie. Pub- lic Libraries, Apr., 1903, p. 154-5. Educational and Economic Value of Museums and Exhibitions. Leoni Levi. Jour, of the Soc. of Arts, Oct. 16, 1874, p. 954-8. The Educational Value of Museums 5 The School and the Show Case. J. S. Lopez. Harper's Weekly, Feb. 24, 1912, p. 13. Labels for Objects in Museums. F. A. Lucas. Printing Art, Aug., 1909, p. 345-8, and Sept., 1909, p. 25-31. Museum Labels and Labeling. F. A. Lucas. Amer. Assn. of Museums, Proc. 1911, p. 91-101. Museums in their Relation to Libraries. Caroline Mc- Ilvaine. Public Libraries, Jan., 1905, p. 6-7. Some Experiments of a Small Museum. H. L. Madison. Amer. Assn. of Museums, Proc. 1912, p. 115-7. Positive Function for School Museums. F. A. Manny. Elem. School Teacher, Nov., 1907, p. 152-3. Circulating Museums. F. J. Mather, jr. Nation, Feb. 16, 1905, p. 128-9. Museum Extension in Schools. F. J. Mather, jr. Nation, Nov. 1, 1906, p. 364-5. Educational Efficiency of Our Museums. A. G. Mayer. North Amer. Rev., Oct., 1903, p. 564-9. Studies of Museums of New York, Albany, etc. A. B. Meyer, 1905 507M57 Work of the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art. L. W. Miller. Annals of the Amer. Academy, Jan., 1909, p. 105-10. Expansion of the Usefulness of Natural History Museums. T. H. Montgomery, jr. Popular Science Mo., July, 1911, p. 36-44. If Public Libraries why not Public Museums? E. S. Morse. U. S. National Museum, Report 1893, p. 771-80. Museums : Their History and Their Use. David Mur- ray. 3v. 1904 ' 507 M96 State Museum and State Progress. H. F. Osborn. Science, Oct. 18, 1912, p. 493 504. The Social Museum as an Instrument of University Teaching. F. G. Peabody. 1911. The School Museum. A. C. Perry in Problems of the Elementary School, p. 177-84 371 P421 The Newark Museum Association The Staten Island Musenin. C. L. Pollard. Amer. Assn. of Museums, Proc. 1909, p. 25-31. The Educational Work of the Davenport Museum. E. K. Putnam. Amer. Assn. of Museums, Proc. 1908, p. 63-72. The Educational Museum of the Public Schools of St. Louis. C. G. Rathmann. Amer. Assn. of Museums, Proc. 1908, p. 39-56. Educational Museum of St. Louis Schools. C. G. Rath- mann. School Journal, Jan., 1909, p. 183-4. The Educational Museum of the St. Louis Public Schools. C. G. Rathmann. U. S. Bureau of Educ. Bull., 1912, V. 2, p. 18-26. The Children's Wonder House. Sidney Reid. Inde- pendent, Jan. 4, 1912, p. 30-6. The Work of an Instructor in the American Museum of Natural History. Mrs. Roesler. Museums Journal, Mar., 1909, p. 303-13. Newer Education. H. E. Rood. Harper's Weekly, Apr. 17, 1909, p. 16-7. Docent Service at the Museum of Fine Arts. L. E. Rowe. Amer. Assn. of Museums, Proc. 1911, p. 10-5. A Gallery Leaflet for Art Museums. L. E. Rowe. Amer. Assn. of Museums, Proc. 1910, p. 75-7. The Educational Work of the Buffalo Society of Nat- ural Sciences in Co-operation with the Public Schools. H. R. Rowland. Amer. Assn. of Museums, Proc. 1909, p. 74-83. Museum or Picture Gallery : its Function. John Rus- kin. Art Journal, June, 1880, p. 161-3, Aug., 1880, p. 225-6. Practical Value of Industrial Museums. Alfred Sang. Engineering Mag., Oct., 1906, p. 1-9. Uses of Educational Museums. F. J. Skiff. Nat. Educ. Assn. Proc. 1905, p. 80-5. The Educational Value of Museums 7 Possible Connections between the Museum and the School. A. D, Slocum. Amer. Assn. of Museums. Proc. 1911, p. 55 67. Educational Work of a Great Museum. H. I. Smith. Science, Nov. 15, 1912, p. 659-64. The Museum in Educational Work. Frederick Starr. Educat. Rev., Mar., 1892, p, 254-9. Public Utility of Museums. Lord Sudeley. Nineteenth Century, Dec, 1913, p. 1211-9. Popular versus Scientific Arrangements of Museum Exhibits. J. E. Talmage. Amer. Assn. of Museums. Proc. 1909, p. 139-40. Educational Work of the Philadelphia Museums. C. R. Toothaker. Amer. Assn. of Museums. Proc. 1909, p. 60-4. The Aims of Museums, with Special Reference to the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee. H. L. Ward. Amer. Assn. of Museums. Proc. 1907, p. 100-6. The Labeling in Museums. H. L. Ward. Amer. Assn. of Museums. Proc. 1906, p. 42-5. Pioneer Museum Work in China. J. S. Whitewright. Museums Journal, Feb., 1909, p. 266-77. Education Museums of Vertebrates. B. G. Wilder. Science, Sept. 11, 1885, p. 222-4. A Library Museum for Use in the Common Schools of the City. W. P. Wilson. Amer. Assn. of Museums. Proc. 1907, p. 150-2. The Organization and Development of the Philadelphia Museums. W. P. Wilson, Amer. Assn. of Museums. Proc. 1907, p. 133-9. Museums and their Purposes. N. H. Winchell. Science, July 24, 1891, p. 43-6. Dullness of Museums. J. G. Wood. Nineteenth Cen- tury, Mar., 1887, p. 384-96. The Children's Museum at Olympia. Museums Jour- nal, July, 1914, p. 1-5. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ^ mill iiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiii mil mil iiiiiiiiii mil iiiiiill^ 022 152 122 5 8 The Newark Museum Association Children's Museum of Brooklyn Institute. Sci, Amer., May 12, 1900, p. 296. Do Museum Lectures Pay? Amer. Assn. of Museums. Proc. 1908, p. 99-107. Example of What a Museum of Safety can Accomplish. Newark Sunday Call, Feb. 15, 1914. Geographical Collections or Class-room Museums. The Philadelphia Museums, 1910, 26 p. German Museum of Masterpieces of Science and Indus- try, by our Berlin Correspondent. Sci. Amer., Sept. 4, 1909, p. 161-2. M. Mabilleau on the Musee Social. Outlook, Mar. 29, 1902, p. 787-8. Museum Extension Work in Chicago. Science, Feb. 16. 1912, p. 261-2. Museum Guides and Education by Several Guides. Museums Journal, Oct., 1912, p. 112-7. Museums as Instruments of Education. Art Journal, Oct., 1853, p. 282-4. Museums as Places of Popular Culture. Science, Apr. 15, 1904, p. 610-2. Public Utility of Museums : reprint of letters and lead- ing articles in the ''Times" and other papers, and of the official report of the debate in the House of Lords. 1913 708 P96 r'iM'f