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01.31.2011    

Island Press. A practical and entertaining guide to communicating science. Explains how to engage your audience and explain why a particular finding matters. Explores how to ace your interview, promote a paper, enter the political fray, and use new media to connect with your audience.

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03.01.2010    

Hajo Eicken, Rolf Gradinger, Maya Salganek, Kunio Shirasawa, Don Perovich, and Matti Leppäranta, editors.

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03.01.2010    

“The book could equally well have been titled ‘Confessions of a Recovering Scientist’ ..."

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03.01.2010    

David and Doug Barber. A product of the IPY Circumpolar Flaw Lead Study onboard the icebreaker Amundsen which studied the leads in Arctic sea ice.

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03.01.2010    

Children’s books.

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03.01.2010    

Libby Hatton. 2008. Children’s book about Alaska current systems.

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12.04.2009    

Available in book form or as a series of video lectures based on a core class for non-science majors by climate scientist David Archer at the University of Chicago.

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09.18.2009    

The Oceanographic Society booklet of tips for preparing and delivering scientific talks and using visual aids.

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09.18.2009    

Book by NASA climate scientist Galvin Schmidt, photographer Joshua Wolfe.

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08.17.2009    

NSF-sponsored examination of the potential for nonschool settings for science learing developed by a committee of 14 experts in science, education, psychology, media, and informal education.

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