NAPC Symposium Celebrating Public Participation in Paleontology
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Presentations
- Egg Mountain paleontological field station: Integrating science and educational outreach
- Partnering for posterity: Community collaboration in the furtherance of collections-based paleontology at Cincinnati Museum Center
- Using a volunteer army to help a small museum collect large vertebrate specimens
- Engagement with the public and avocational paleontologists at the Calvert Marine Museum
- Partners in Paleontology: Successful synergies and collaborations between amateurs and professionals, illustrated by the University of Iowa Paleontology Repository, the Mid America Paleontology Society, and the Black Hawk Gem and Mineral Society
- Avocational paleontologists and volunteers: Critical partners with the Non-vertebrate Paleontology collections at UT Austin
- The Dallas Paleontological Society's contributions to public participation in paleontology
- The purpose and function of fossil clubs: A personal perspective
- Where are the women and minority fossil collectors? A study of the development and characteristics of science hobbyists
- Public participation and collaboration in Colorado paleontology
- e Paleo Quest: Accelerating science literacy, paleontological discoveries and museum collections through citizen science, outreach and novel field recovery methods
- Stonerose Interpretive Center and Eocene Fossil Site: an integrative model at the crossroads of research, public outreach and community involvement
- Mineral Wells Fossil Park
- The New Mexico friends of paleontology: A volunteer group committed to the advancement of paleontology in New Mexico
- Engaging professionals and the public: Outreach efforts of the friends of the University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology
- SharkFinder: Advancing the understanding of evolution and diversity of prehistoric elasmobranches (sharks, skates and rays) through an innovative citizen science program
- Participation of K-12 teachers and students in paleontology: Factors impacting effectiveness and sustainability
- Digitizing paleontological collections for new audiences: Past practices and the potential for public participation
- FOSSIL—A national network of fossil clubs and professional paleontologists in the U.S.