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Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation
Volume 8, Number 2 - National Association for Interpretation
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D I V E R S I T Y & A D A<br />
BOOKS<br />
Beechel, Jacque M. Handbook for Interpreters: Interpretation for Handicapped Persons.<br />
Seattle, WA: University of Washington: Cooperative Park Studies Unit, 1975.<br />
Bultena, Gordon, Donald Field, and Renee Renninger. Interpretation for the Elderly:<br />
A Study of the Interpretive Interests of National Park Goers. Seattle, WA:<br />
University of Washington: Cooperative Park Studies Unit, 1977.<br />
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER<br />
National Park Service. 1984. Interpretation for Disabled Visitors in the National Park<br />
System. Washington, D.C.: Special Programs and Populations Branch, U.S.<br />
Government Printing Office. ERIC, ED260532.<br />
JOURNALS & MAGAZINES<br />
Beechel, Jacque. Interpretive Trails for Handicapped Persons. The Interpreter 6, 1<br />
(1974): 4-23.<br />
Beechel, Jacque M. National Park Service Special Programs and Population Branch:<br />
Interpretation for Disabled Visitors in the National Park System. Journal of<br />
Interpretation 10, 1 (1985): 37-40.<br />
Douglas, R.A., E.J. Rickards, and J-M. Goltse. Outdoor Wheelchair Pathways: Design<br />
Guidelines for Interpretive Planners. Journal of Interpretation 11, 2 (1986): 33-48.<br />
Frazier, Richard. Singapore Sensory Trail: A Nature Experience for Visually Impaired<br />
Visitors. Legacy 13, 5 (2002): 12-17.<br />
Gatson, C. Quvator, and Betsy A. Leonard. Ordinary People: A Challange of Cultural<br />
Diversity. Legacy 6, 6 (1995): 34-36.<br />
Gwaltney, William W. Interpreting Diversity, Diversifying Interpretation. Legacy 6, 6<br />
(1995): 4-5.<br />
Hook, Eileen, Elana Hallett, and Donna Pozzi. Interpretation For The Disabled. The<br />
Interpreter 11, 1 (1979): 33.<br />
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