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Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation

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Bibliography of Interpretive Resources Wagar, J. Alan. Interpretation to Increase Benefits to Recreationists. St. Paul, Minnesota: USDA Forest Service General Technical Report NC-9, North Central Forest Experiment Station, 1974. Wagar, J. Alan. Achieving Effectiveness in Environmental Interpretation. Berkeley: Pacific SW Experiment Station, 1975. Wagar, J. Alan, Gregory W. Lovelady, and Harlin Falkin. Evaluation Techniques for Interpretation: Study Results From an Exhibition on Energy. Portland, Oregon: USDA Forest Service Research Paper PNW-211. Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, 1976. 148

V O L U N T E E R S & D O C E N T S EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER Guzewich, Marsha Scott. 1979. The Role of Volunteers at Environmental Education Centers in New York State with a Manual on Better Use of Volunteer Resources. Masters Dissertation, Cornell University. ERIC, ED178317. JOURNALS & MAGAZINES Dean, Joanne. The Role of Docents in Interpretive Programs. The Interpreter 8, 1 (1976): 15-16. Enquist-Johnston, Mona, and Tom Mullin. Keys to Volunteer Recruitment: Job Descriptions and Targeted Promotions. Legacy 3, 4 (1992): 26-27. Hostetter, Karin, and Gary Outlaw. Commentary: Nine Steps to a Better Volunteer Program Part 1of 5. Legacy 14, 1 (2003): 30-32. Hostetter, Karin, and Gary Outlaw. Commentary: Nine Steps to a Better Volunteer Program Part 2 of 5. Legacy 14, 2 (2003): 470-43, 46. Kuehner, Barbara. Docent Program at the Huntington. The Interpreter 9, 1 (1977): 7-10. McNeely, Gina. Interpretation 101: The Management Model for Docent Training in History Museums. Legacy 4, 6 (1993): 17-21. Ritter, Daisy, Ron Osterbauer, and Katie Dahill. Volunteers Managing Volunteers. Legacy 3, 3 (1992): 9-11. Saunders, Paul R., Richard L. Shew, and Nancy S. Harger. Volunteer Interpreters in Northwest National Forests. Journal of Interpretation 10, 1 (1985): 1-10. Wiesner, Nanette. Volunteer Educators In Zoos. The Interpreter 12, 3 (1981): 21. NATIONAL INTERPRETERS WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS Absher, James D., Ellen M. Absher, Daniel E. Wegner. Volunteerism and Information Services at California State Parks. 2000 Interpretive Sourcebook (2000): 188-189. 149

V O L U N T E E R S & D O C E N T S<br />

EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER<br />

Guzewich, Marsha Scott. 1979. The Role of Volunteers at Environmental Education<br />

Centers in New York State with a Manual on Better Use of Volunteer Resources.<br />

Masters Dissertation, Cornell University. ERIC, ED178317.<br />

JOURNALS & MAGAZINES<br />

Dean, Joanne. The Role of Docents in Interpretive Programs. The Interpreter 8, 1<br />

(1976): 15-16.<br />

Enquist-Johnston, Mona, and Tom Mullin. Keys to Volunteer Recruitment: Job<br />

Descriptions and Targeted Promotions. Legacy 3, 4 (1992): 26-27.<br />

Hostetter, Karin, and Gary Outlaw. Commentary: Nine Steps to a Better Volunteer<br />

Program Part 1of 5. Legacy 14, 1 (2003): 30-32.<br />

Hostetter, Karin, and Gary Outlaw. Commentary: Nine Steps to a Better Volunteer<br />

Program Part 2 of 5. Legacy 14, 2 (2003): 470-43, 46.<br />

Kuehner, Barbara. Docent Program at the Huntington. The Interpreter 9, 1 (1977): 7-10.<br />

McNeely, Gina. Interpretation 101: The Management Model for Docent Training in<br />

History Museums. Legacy 4, 6 (1993): 17-21.<br />

Ritter, Daisy, Ron Osterbauer, and Katie Dahill. Volunteers Managing Volunteers.<br />

Legacy 3, 3 (1992): 9-11.<br />

Saunders, Paul R., Richard L. Shew, and Nancy S. Harger. Volunteer Interpreters in<br />

Northwest National Forests. Journal of Interpretation 10, 1 (1985): 1-10.<br />

Wiesner, Nanette. Volunteer Educators In Zoos. The Interpreter 12, 3 (1981): 21.<br />

NATIONAL INTERPRETERS WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS<br />

Absher, James D., Ellen M. Absher, Daniel E. Wegner. Volunteerism and Information<br />

Services at California State Parks. 2000 Interpretive Sourcebook (2000): 188-189.<br />

149

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