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Kathy,
Don't discount the earlier writings there is a lot of good information
there. But as an aid to finding more up to date stuff ask for C.G. Screven's
"Visitor Studies Bibliography and Abstracts" 4th Ed. © 1999. The abstracts
will help you identify which books, articles, etc. are worth your time. I
have a copy and it is heavily marked with highlighters and notes. It's been
a godsend for my education.
Katie Bolinger
MA student in Exhibition Development and Design
DePaul University School for New Learning
on 7/16/01 08:04 AM, Kathy Mancuso at [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Does anyone have any suggestions for up-to-date reading on visitor studies,
> particularly qualitative/ethnographic methodologies? The libraries I have
> access to only have stuff from the late eighties, so I need to know titles
> to request by interlibrary loan.
>
> Thanks,
> Kathy
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