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American Physical Society. Annual Meeting (2014: Denver, Colo.)
History of the Communication of Science to the Public [sound recording], 2014 March 5.
Audio recording of session L38 of the March 2014 annual meeting of the American Physical Society, held in Denver, Colorado in March 2014. This session was chaired by Brian Schwartz, City University of New York. Talks (and speakers) include: "The Establishment of Science Communication for the Public at the Royal Institution" (Frank Burnet); "Displaying Science: The Exhibits Revolution in Science and Natural History Museums, 1900-1990" (Karen Rader); "The Role of Living History in the Communication of Science to the Public" (Susan Marie Frontczak); "The Historical Role of the New York Times in the Communication of Science to the Public" (Dennis Overbye); "The Future of the New Media in the Communication of Science" (Joseph Hanson). Topics discussed include the Royal Institution, science communication, exhibits, natural history museums, New York Times, digital journalism.
This professional society of educators, industrial and government research workers, and students of physics and related fields, was established in 1899 to promote the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of physics. It was a founding Member Society of the American Institute of Physics. The American Physical Society (APS) meetings are a forum for scientists to gather and share research results on a wide range of physics and physics-related topics.
New York times.
Royal Institution of Great Britain.
Communication in science.
Journalism, Scientific.
Natural history museums
Burnet, Frank
Frontczak, Susan Marie
Hanson, Joe
Overbye, Dennis, 1944-
Rader, Karen A. (Karen Ann), 1967-
Schwartz, Brian B., 1938-
AIP-ICOS
American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA
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