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The Fossils' Tale

Redpath Museum gallery guideThis lavishly illustrated book is a self-guided tour through the history of life exhibits in the Dawson Gallery.ÌýThe Fossils’ Tale explains why fossils are important, how they’re formed, and what they tell us about who walked this planet before us. The 96-page book contains detailed descriptions and beautiful photographs of museum exhibits and fossil specimens that tell the amazing tale of life on Earth over its four and a half billion year history.

$15 CAD with a cash or cheque contribution made to: Redpath Museum/Æ»¹ûÒùÔº. Shipping included. For book orders, contact sarah.pimpaneau [at] mcgill.ca (Sarah Pimpaneau) or call 514-398-4086 ext. 00549.


MUSEUM EDUCATION

LUI, H. 2014. The Many Faces of the Redpath Museum. (April 9, 2014).

BIRKER, I. 2013. Ìý. Proceedings of the Tenth Colloquium on Learning in Museums, p. 42-51. © 2013 Ontario Museum Association


HISTORY/ NATURAL HISTORY

BIRKER, I. and GREEN, D. 2014. Redpath Museum - A Temple of Learning. MUSE janvier/fevrier 2014, p. 38-43. Read it . Ìý

BIRKER, I. 2013.ÌýWhat Buildings Tell - Fossils Hidden in Plain View.ÌýORNAMENTUM Fall/Winter 2013, p. 6-9. Read it .

BIRKER, I. 2012.ÌýAlice Johannsen, woman of the mountains. Published onÌýOctober 18, 2012 underÌý.ÌýFaculty of Science Dean's Blog.ÌýRead itÌý

BIRKER, I. 2012.ÌýOrigami pteranodon: Mathematical art at the Redpath Museum.ÌýPublished onÌýMarch 2, 2012 underÌý.ÌýRead itÌý

BIRKER, I. 2012.ÌýTraces from the past. ÌýPublished January 10, 2012 underÌý.ÌýRead it

BIRKER, I. 2011. George Mercer Dawson – What’s in a name?ÌýPublished on March 30, 2011underÌý,ÌýFaculty of Science Dean's Blog. Read itÌý.

BIRKER, I. 2011. Brooks and Rutherford emanate.ÌýPublished on ÌýJanuary 3, 2011ÌýunderÌý,ÌýFaculty of Science Dean's Blog.ÌýRead itÌý

BIRKER, I. 2011.ÌýWater at Æ»¹ûÒùÔº.ÌýPublished onÌýJune 17, 2011 underÌýTake note.ÌýFaculty of Science Dean's Blog.ÌýRead itÌý

BIRKER, I. 2010. The nation’s timekeeper: Æ»¹ûÒùÔº and the Dominion Observatory. Published on October 28, 2010ÌýunderÌý,ÌýFaculty of Science Dean's Blog.ÌýRead itÌý

BIRKER, I. 2010.ÌýRemembering Maude Abbott. NcGill REPORTER.ÌýPublished on Monday, March 8, 2010. Read itÌý

BIRKER, I. 2010. Carrie Derrick. Published onÌýMay 3, 2010 underÌý.ÌýRead itÌý.

YAGI, K. 2013.ÌýReflections on WISEMS, the first annual Women in Science, Engineering and Medicine Symposium.ÌýPublished on March 7, 2013 underÌý.ÌýFaculty of Science Dean's Blog.ÌýRead itÌý

BEHIND THE RODDICK GATES

Annual booklet of essays and student research papers. Produced by Redpath Museum Society.Ìý

, Editor Rosy Teed and Aimee Wang

2014 Vol. iii, Editor Sarah Popov and Kaitlin Bleho PDF icon behind_the_roddick_gates_volume_iii.pdf

2013 Vol. ii, Editor Katherine Wilson

2012 Vol. i, Editor Jarred Ditkowsky

COMITÉ SUR LES NOMS FRANÇAIS STANDARDISÉS (David M. Green, président du comité)

Comité sur les noms français standardisés (David M. Green, président du comité). 2012. Noms français standardisés des amphibiens et des reptiles d'Amérique du nord au nord du Mexique (Standard French Names of Amphibians and Reptiles of North America North of Mexico). SSAR and Redpath Museum.

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Land Acknowledgement

Æ»¹ûÒùÔº is on land which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. We acknowledge and thank the diverse Indigenous peoples whose presence marks this territory on which peoples of the world now gather.

The Redpath Museum's director EDI statement.

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