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they are not apparently part of the exhibitions at AMNH, nor is there evidence that AMNH has specimens related to each of the elements listed. The elements of the timeline for the AMNH could really be covered in a few short sentences in the body of the article, and I see no need for their presentation in the form of a timeline. Unless there is strenuous disagreement, I think the article would be improved by their removal. Thanks for your attention.
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so I'd like to re-organize the exhibition hall section by subject. I'll do my best to go by the museum's classifications, making sections such as "Halls of Biodiversity", "Cultural Halls", etc (this is how the museum's website characterizes them). If there are no objections by the time I'm ready to edit the page again, I'll go ahead with the re-organizing. (
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hall. I'd greatly appreciate feedback on this, so any agreements/disagreements can be added and then I can avoid slashing through an article that can really shine someday. I'll wait for a response (because it seems people haven't been looking in here for a while...hence the January above this October).
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By what measure is the AMNH the largest natural history museum in the world? It's not by number of specimens in it's collections, because the AMNH website lists its collection size as being just over 34 million, while the Smithsonian website lists the National Museum of Natural History's collections
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The "mandate" I was referring to is the mission statement given in the lead section of the article. This is not really important to how I would like to improve this already very good article, but it seemed a good starting point. Now, thanks to your feedback, I plan to add content and sources to some
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Thank you for providing feedback to my suggestion and for directing me to the guideline for museums agreed upon by the Museums working group. This will be very useful for any work that I or my students do on Knowledge. Re this article, I will review the existing Research Activities section to see if
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I've been working on completing the list of exhibition halls. Tomorrow I'm making another trip to the museum with the hopes of adding Warburg Hall, Hall of North American Forests, and Hall of South American Indians. At that point I think having all the halls under one heading will be a bit unwieldy,
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Oh, and by the way, about the diorama section---it seems that a lot of halls are smudged in here because they consist of almost entirely dioramas themselves. These halls can still have their own bits, and the diorama section should probably just focus on diorama history or just single ones from each
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This article needs a bit of looking at. The history section's fine, but the selection of halls is confusing. Why have a 10-line entry on the Hall of Human Origins, but hardly a smidgen on the Hall of Ocean Life, African Mammals, or even the highly notable Butterfly Conservatory? I'd suggest looking
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I have reviewed both the WP:Museum guideline and the AMNH article to see where, if anywhere, one could or should discuss the collections in more depth. I see that description of collections is included in the guidelines under the section called "Design and Layout" - "Interior and Contents." To fit
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It might be the largest by floor space, because it does have more floor space than the National Museum of Natural History, but we'd need information about how it compares in that respect to other natural history museums or better yet a citation from a credible source comparing it to other natural
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This article, already very cluttered looking, has 4 "timelines": "Life timeline", "Nature timeline", "Human timeline" and last (but not least) a time line for the AMNH itself. While generally informative, the first three timelines are not directly related to the subject of the article insofar as
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Whereas it is undoubtedly helpful to provide detailed descriptions of the galleries, this public-centered view seems out of line with the AMNH's mandate to support research. As one of the top research museums in the world, it might be helpful to add a section that lists the various curatorial
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The AMNHs "mandate" is not mentioned in the article, so you're in fact expecting the article to be more of something that isn't even mentioned. And unless this "mandate" specifically states "50% public-centered and 50% research", then Knowledge can do whatever it wants to make the article
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Thank you for your input, Drbogdan. I am leaving the human, nature, and life timelines in place, but I have removed the AMNH timeline for reasons stated above. I am assuming you have no objections to its removal. Thank you again for your quick reply.
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with the way this article is organized, I think it would work best to expand some of the sections about the exhibit halls to include discussion of the collections and curatorial teams that support them. Would this be an acceptable edit in your view?
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the article should have a mention on endowment size, and at least some mention of its recent renovations to some of their gallery halls. I would also like to see mention of their research facilities, and also info on acquisitions and deaccessions
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I don't believe that the controversy of Lorenzo Prendini's arrest is notable enough to warrant its own section, or even be included on the page at all. I think the museum has had other controversies that could be put in this section instead.
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the image in the infobox is of the original main entrance. this is no longer the main "face" of the building. Also, that entrance has since been renovated. Would anyone mind if I switched it to an image of the current main entrance on
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I am working on several of the sections that describe the anthropology exhibits at AMNH. I published my first edited section, Margaret Mead Hall of Pacific Peoples. I am a new editor to Knowledge, and I welcome feedback.
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the "museum" infobox. All of this is very irregular and chaotic. Thus, I left only the templates that appear to be really necessary. I left the two affected templates in the code text, but above the infobox. Regards.
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the 1964 heist, described as the largest in American history, is not even mentioned in passing in this article. Considering the media sensation it was back in the day it probably deserved its own article (see
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divisions, and describes the collections contained therein. This would also help align the article's content with comparable ones on other natural science and art museums of similar scope and importance.
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Okay, upon further consideration, I think that the article will almost definitely need some splitting/pruning by the time I am done with the history section, which is not even a quarter complete. –
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of the exhibit hall sections that deal with the archaeology and ethnology collections of the museum. I began in my sandbox with the Margaret Mead Hall of Pacific Peoples, which can be viewed here:
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article for departments and such. In a few days I'll start adding to the exhibition list, so let me know what you think of how the article is (or any additional changes you might consider).
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I dont think theyre changing much externally. But right now the CPW entrance is covered w/ scaffolding. They're going to renovate the ticket lobby and the hall of North American Mammals.
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The section of this article pertaining to the hall of minerals is 2/3rds about the star of India saphire and only contains about 3 sentances about the actual section of the museum
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Maybe the article should be split into several pages: one article about the museum as a whole, and one or more about its halls. It's very long and difficult to navigate right now.
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most of this section, as it was poorly sourced and was acting as a cruft magnet. Anyone is free to add these entries back, provided they add a reliable secondary source
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in 2007, amnh endowment was $ 575million, they were also able to raise at least $ 700million in fundraising in a 2008 campaign. according to standard and poors.
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Thank for your recent post - yes - agreed - no problem whatsoever removing the AMNH timeline if you like - hope this helps - Thanks again - and - Enjoy! :)
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It states in the article that Theodore Roosevelt Sr. was co-founder of the museum...so who else was involved in the founding of the museum?
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I also have spoken recently with his son Dano and his daughter Yahna, who both confirmed that their father is in the picture.
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Sorry, I just noticed my mistake in connection with the National Museum of American History. I just fixed it, now all is ok.
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Anyone know how large the ANMH's endowment is? I hear rumors about it being the largest of any natural history museum. --
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They need to update the lighting in the dioramas, the current lights are bleaching the hair on some of the animals.
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history museums. If it is the largest by some metric, building volume, floor space, etc, we should specify.
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I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this but would it be possible to get a picture of the
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That was a temporary exhibition when this fossil was on tour. It's not part of the museum collection.
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I added what information I knew in the infobox. Does anyone else have anything to contribute?
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How come the article doesn't say anything about the Velociraptor vs. Protoceratops fossil?
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