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Literature for Children
Linking Florida's Natural Heritage
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FLORIDA
NATURAL HERITAGE
Linking Florida's
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FLORIDA
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Florida
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OTHER
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Literature for
Children
Roving Naturalists
Bartrams' Trails
Florida Geological
Survey Publications
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Literature for Children
* Funding: NEH
Preservation and Access
Brittle Books Program
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* Goals
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Linking Florida's Natural Heritage
* Funding: IMLS
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Curators
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museum collections
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Literature for Children
* Single project with distributed
responsibilities
Centralized administration
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* Self-contained collection
* So large: requires multiple
requests for funding
* Secondary partnerships
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Psychology in the Study of
Art
The Illustrated Stage
Roving Naturalists
Linking Florida's Natural Heritage
* Multiple projects
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Florida Geological Survey
Aerial Photography Florida
Roving Naturalists
Florida Map Collection
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Literature for Children is a collection of the treasures of children literature published largely m the United
Great Bntam from before 1850 to beyond 1950 At the core of this Collection are books from the Baldwi
Histoncal Cluldren's Lterature, housed in the Department of Special Collectaons and Area Studies at the I
Flonda Books from the Departments of Special Collections at the Florida Atlantic Universty, Floida Stai
and the University of South Flonda join volumes from the Baldwin Library to complete the Collection The
for this Collection was a cataloging and preservation microfilnmng project funded by the National Endowm
Humanties (NEH) The NEH project included a digital color management strategy for the reproduction of
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FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL
SURVEY PUBLICATIONS
FLORIDA MAP COLLECTION
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EDUCATIONAL MODULES
Unit Information and Lessons Plans
* ThCollection Connection; Natural History Museums and Libraries
* Writing fer Science
* Tonxonornmy Whatt-lT a Name?
* Introduced Species; Harmless Immigrants or Armed Invaders?
* The Biodiversity Dilemma
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NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMS AJb LIBRARIES
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The Collection Connection:
Natural History Niuseuins and Librai
A Brief History of Museum Collections
By the close of the 16th century "cabinets o
hod been gathered in Europe for entertoinm
aesthetic reasons These collections of plant
specimens were the prototypes for the pril(
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NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMS AND LIBRARIES
Writing Assignment
Writing Situation:
Museums of natural history have many important roles and serve a variety of
audiences
Directions for Writing:
Before you begin writing think about the benefits and importance of natural
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Results Smmllnary
Query: works including "Springs"
Results: 10 records
Florida Geological Survey Publications
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Florida Historical Legal Documents
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BLUE SPRING
wide that is a headwater of the
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BONNET SPRING
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