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Introducing Studies to a Museum Environment

Last updated on November 9, 2017 - 11:25am

Conducting Research in the Museum Environment - Advantages and Challenges discusses advantages and challenges associated with running studies in a museum-based Living Laboratory program.

Creating a Space for On-site Research: this document, and a companion video, consider the logistical, staff and other resources needed to conduct research in a museum environment.

There are two versions of the Study Approval Guide - one focuses on considerations for museums, and the other is focused on considerations for researchers.

Click to download resources:

  • Conducting Research at a Museum - Advantages and Challenges
  • Creating a Space for On-site Research
  • Creating Space for Living Lab - video from the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
  • Study Approval Guide - for Museums
  • Study Approval Guide - for Academics

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The National Living Lab Initiative is supported by a grant to the Museum of Science, Boston from the National Science Foundation under Award Number 1113648.