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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 Curtis, April. Children in the Boardroom. Legacy 2, 1 (1991): 8-9. Davis, William L., Brook S. McDonald. Nature Centers and Land Trusts-Natural Partners. Legacy 8, 6 (1997): 12-15. Erickson, Debra. Practicing What You Preach: Devoloping a Recycling Program at Your Site. Legacy 3, 1 (1992): 9-13. Erickson, Debra. Practicing What You Preach: Developing a Recycling Program at Your Site. Legacy 3, 1 (1992): 9-13. Evans, Brent, and Carolyn Chipman Evans. Environmental Alchemy: From Out- House to Nature Center. Legacy 14, 2 (2003): 26-30. Fazio, James R. Construction of Interpretive Trails by Youth Groups. The Interpreter 8, 4 (1976-77): 17-19. Freed, Michael. Contracting Interpretive Services: The Oregon Example. The Interpreter 8, 1 (1976): 4-8. Herber, Mary, Cathy Beeler, Ben Miller. Developing an Education Outreach Kit: Interpretation Beyond Park Boundaries. Legacy 10, 5 (1999): 10-13. Heywood, John. Parks, Politics and Privileges. The Interpreter 7, 2 (1976): 18-19. Kuehner, Barbara, and Dick Kuehner. Position Paper on the Role of Interpretation in the Organization. The Interpreter 8, 1 (1976): 12-14. LaPage, Will. Commentary: Best Management Practices: It’s Time to Certify Our Public Parks, Natural Areas, and Historic Sites. Legacy 12, 1 (2001): 10-12. LaPage, Will. Commentary: Nature ‘Speaks’ - Exploring the Inspiration of Public Parklands: The Art of Park Management Part II. Legacy 12, 6 (2001): 28-32. Leicester, Marti. Change, Vision and Leadershp: Thinking About Interpretation and Management. Legacy 4, 1 (1993): 10-11. Mortland, Carol A., Beth Kirschhofer. Partnering for a Gorgeous Center. Legacy 11, 3 (2000): 16-22, 37. Mott, William Penn, Jr. An Administrator Looks at Interpretation. The Interpreter 8, 1 (1976): 6-8. Rath, Linda Herr. Creating a Volunteer Program. Legacy 3, 1 (1992): 23-24. Reinoehl, Gary. Building an Archaeological Site. Legacy 3, 2 (1992): 22. St. Clair, Alison Igo. Interpretive Corps Needs Focus. The Interpreter 5, 4 (1977): 4-5. Tabata, Raymond S. Enhancing Tourism: Lessons from the Pacific. Legacy 9, 3 (1998): 16-23. Tabata, Raymond S., and Diane Kuehn. Thematic Itineraries: Interpretation and Tourism Product Development. Legacy 11, 5 (2000): 14-22. Thrasher, Patrick. Visitor Centers Afloat: Interpretation of the Passing Scene. The Interpreter 9, 1 (1977): 5-7. 76

Management & Administration Vander Stoep, Gail A. Cooperating Ventures and Maple Sugaring: Deflecting the Budget Bite. Legacy 3, 1 (1992): 14-16. Vander Stoep, Gail A. Interpretive Facilities and Tourism: Like Oil and Water? Legacy 10, 1 (1999): 20-25. Wadzinski, Lester. Managing Goals for Fun and Profit. Legacy 3, 3 (1992): 27-28. Walston, Mark L. Assessing the Interpretive Value of Historic Structures: An Artifact Approach. Journal of Interpretation 8, 1 (1983): 29-40. Western Interpreters Association. The Role of Interpretation in the Organization. The Interpreter 8, 1 (1976): entire issue. NATIONAL INTERPRETERS WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS Anderson, Jane C. How to Extend Your Interpretive Menu: The Role of Concessioners in Interpretation. Proceedings: 1991 National Interpreters Workshop (1991): 5-8. Anderson, Paul B. Architectural Design and Planning for Environemental Education and Interpretation. 2001 Interpretive Sourcebook (2001): 111-112. Anderson, Steven W., and Trudy L. Tucker. Federal Agencies and Private Industry Partnerships in Off-Site Interpretation. Proceedings of the 1989 National Interpreters Workshop St. Paul, Minnesota (1989): 176-177. Ashworth, Cheryl, Cheryl Bristol, Dan Donaldson, David Eyth, Casey Halko, and Mary Mack. Successful Nature Day Camps—From Early Childhood to Early Teens. The Interpretive Sourcebook: The Proceedings of the 1994 National Interpreters Workshop (1994): 45-47. Ayers, Deborah L. Programs, Partnerships and Parks. The 1995 Interpretive Sourcebook (1995): 130-132. Barry, J. Patrick, and James E. Runkles. Total Quality Management: Another Tool for Improving Visitor Centers. The 1995 Interpretive Sourcebook (1995): 241-244. Barry, Patrick. Promoting Excellence in Interpretation by Keeping the Customer Satisfied. 1998 Interpretive Sourcebook (1998): 70-72. Beccue, Shirley, and Deborah Wade. Cher, FDR, and Radar Visit Your Site! 1997 Interpretive Sourcebook (1997): 151-152. Blodgett, Thomas D. Time: Where Does It Go, How Often, and Why. Proceedings of the 1989 National Interpreters Workshop St. Paul, Minnesota (1989): 181-184. Boucher, B.M., Laurie Gruel, and Ralph Swain. Capitalizing on Change: Stretching the Interpretive Dollar and Involving the Community. Proceedings: 1993 National Interpreters Workshop (1993): 33-34. Bremen, Gary, Beverly Albrecht, Mike Dale, and Elizabeth Hertel. The Living Map: Bridging the Gap. 1992 National Interpreters Workshop Proceedings (1992): 216-219. 77

Management & Administration<br />

Vander Stoep, Gail A. Cooperating Ventures and Maple Sugaring: Deflecting the<br />

Budget Bite. Legacy 3, 1 (1992): 14-16.<br />

Vander Stoep, Gail A. Interpretive Facilities and Tourism: Like Oil and Water? Legacy<br />

10, 1 (1999): 20-25.<br />

Wadzinski, Lester. Managing Goals for Fun and Profit. Legacy 3, 3 (1992): 27-28.<br />

Walston, Mark L. Assessing the Interpretive Value of Historic Structures: An Artifact<br />

Approach. Journal of Interpretation 8, 1 (1983): 29-40.<br />

Western Interpreters Association. The Role of Interpretation in the Organization.<br />

The Interpreter 8, 1 (1976): entire issue.<br />

NATIONAL INTERPRETERS WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS<br />

Anderson, Jane C. How to Extend Your Interpretive Menu: The Role of<br />

Concessioners in Interpretation. Proceedings: 1991 National Interpreters<br />

Workshop (1991): 5-8.<br />

Anderson, Paul B. Architectural Design and Planning for Environemental Education<br />

and Interpretation. 2001 Interpretive Sourcebook (2001): 111-112.<br />

Anderson, Steven W., and Trudy L. Tucker. Federal Agencies and Private Industry<br />

Partnerships in Off-Site Interpretation. Proceedings of the 1989 National<br />

Interpreters Workshop St. Paul, Minnesota (1989): 176-177.<br />

Ashworth, Cheryl, Cheryl Bristol, Dan Donaldson, David Eyth, Casey Halko, and<br />

Mary Mack. Successful Nature Day Camps—From Early Childhood to Early<br />

Teens. The Interpretive Sourcebook: The Proceedings of the 1994 National<br />

Interpreters Workshop (1994): 45-47.<br />

Ayers, Deborah L. Programs, Partnerships and Parks. The 1995 Interpretive<br />

Sourcebook (1995): 130-132.<br />

Barry, J. Patrick, and James E. Runkles. Total Quality Management: Another Tool for<br />

Improving Visitor Centers. The 1995 Interpretive Sourcebook (1995): 241-244.<br />

Barry, Patrick. Promoting Excellence in Interpretation by Keeping the Customer<br />

Satisfied. 1998 Interpretive Sourcebook (1998): 70-72.<br />

Beccue, Shirley, and Deborah Wade. Cher, FDR, and Radar Visit Your Site! 1997<br />

Interpretive Sourcebook (1997): 151-152.<br />

Blodgett, Thomas D. Time: Where Does It Go, How Often, and Why. Proceedings of<br />

the 1989 National Interpreters Workshop St. Paul, Minnesota (1989): 181-184.<br />

Boucher, B.M., Laurie Gruel, and Ralph Swain. Capitalizing on Change: Stretching<br />

the Interpretive Dollar and Involving the Community. Proceedings: 1993<br />

National Interpreters Workshop (1993): 33-34.<br />

Bremen, Gary, Beverly Albrecht, Mike Dale, and Elizabeth Hertel. The Living<br />

Map: Bridging the Gap. 1992 National Interpreters Workshop Proceedings<br />

(1992): 216-219.<br />

77

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