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Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Article title
 * Mob Museum
 * Article Evaluation
 * The article is listed at "start" status and there is a clear reason why. The leading section is the strongest part of the article and but gives almost all the information in the article away in the first two paragraphs. The history of the museum section is a short and and has lots of gaps of information. It jumps straight from 2002 to 2012 to 2020 without filling in what happens in-between those times. The exhibits section to talk about individual exhibits in more detail. Overall, the article has a solid foundation but needs lots of improvement.
 * Sources
 * Peterson, Julie. “The Mob Museum: National Museum of Organized Crime & Law Enforcement.” The Public Historian 40.4 (2018): 147–152. Web.
 * Green, Michael. "How the Mob (Museum) was won: Building a history of organized crime in the US." UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal 17.2 (2013): 7.
 * “The Mob Museum.” Forensic examiner 21.3 (2012): 9–. Print.
 * Strauss, Jessalynn. "A time and place: The Las Vegas Mob Museum’s experiential public relations." Visual Public Relations. Routledge, 2018. 123-140.
 * Ott, Brian L., and Cari Whittenburg. "" There Are Two Sides to Every Story": Text and Con-Text at The Mob Museum." Journal of Contemporary Rhetoric 12.3 (2022).
 * Strauss, Jessalynn. "A time and place: The Las Vegas Mob Museum’s experiential public relations." Visual Public Relations. Routledge, 2018. 123-140.
 * Ott, Brian L., and Cari Whittenburg. "" There Are Two Sides to Every Story": Text and Con-Text at The Mob Museum." Journal of Contemporary Rhetoric 12.3 (2022).

Option 2

 * Article title Field Museum of natural History
 * Article Evaluation The article has a very good based layer that begins to introduce things about the museum but does not go into too much detail. The information about the exhibits needs to be expanded on and updated.
 * Sources
 * Morell, Virginia. “Public Collections. Budget Crunch to Shrink Science Programs at Chicago’s Field Museum.” Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 339.6115 (2013): 19–. Web.
 * Matherne, Neal, and Hannah Quaintance. “MEANINGFUL DONATIONS AND SHARED GOVERNANCE: Growing the Philippine Heritage Collection through Co‐Curation at the Field Museum.” Museum anthropology 42.1 (2019): 14–27. Web.
 * Gutwill, Joshua P., and Sue Allen. “Deepening Students’ Scientific Inquiry Skills During a Science Museum Field Trip.” The Journal of the learning sciences 21.1 (2012): 130–181. Web.
 * DeMallie, Raymond J. “Curators, Collections, and Contexts: Anthropology at the Field Museum, 1893-2002. Fieldiana, Publication 1525, Anthropology, New Series, No. 36. Stephen E.Nash and Gary M.Feinman, Eds. Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, 2003. 346 Pp.” Museum anthropology 34.2 (2011): 178–180. Web.
 * Arne Johnson, Mohamed ElBatanouny, and William Simpsonn. “Vibration Mitigation and Sound Testing in SUE Hall at the Field Museum in Chicago.” APT bulletin (1986) 51.4 (2020): 45–50. Print.
 * DeMallie, Raymond J. “Curators, Collections, and Contexts: Anthropology at the Field Museum, 1893-2002. Fieldiana, Publication 1525, Anthropology, New Series, No. 36. Stephen E.Nash and Gary M.Feinman, Eds. Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, 2003. 346 Pp.” Museum anthropology 34.2 (2011): 178–180. Web.
 * Arne Johnson, Mohamed ElBatanouny, and William Simpsonn. “Vibration Mitigation and Sound Testing in SUE Hall at the Field Museum in Chicago.” APT bulletin (1986) 51.4 (2020): 45–50. Print.

Option 3

 * Article title
 * museum fatigue
 * Article Evaluation
 * This article talks about museum fatigue and how it effects ones learning and the different factors that cause this. It also beings to discuss different factors the midigate museum fatigue. This article could be improved by talking about recent research into why this happens and what museums are doing to prevent this.
 * Sources
 * Kim, Minchul, Justin Dillon, and Jinwoong Song. “The Factors and Features of Museum Fatigue in Science Centres Felt by Korean Students.” Research in science education (Australasian Science Education Research Association) 50.2 (2020): 419–436. Web.
 * Bitgood, Stephen. “When Is ‘Museum Fatigue’ Not Fatigue?” Curator (New York, N.Y.) 52.2 (2009): 193–202. Web.
 * Jeong, Jae-Hoon, and Kyung-Hoon Lee. “The Physical Environment in Museums and Its Effects on Visitors’ Satisfaction.” Building and environment 41.7 (2006): 963–969. Web.
 * Maes, Nancy. “Center Helps Fight Kids’ `museum Fatigue’: NORTH SPORTS FINAL, CN Edition.” Chicago tribune (1963) 1992: n. pag. Print.
 * Aeschbach, Vanessa M. et al. “Less Is More: The Effect of Visiting Duration on the Perceived Restorativeness of Museums.” Psychology of aesthetics, creativity, and the arts (2022): n. pag. Web.
 * Maes, Nancy. “Center Helps Fight Kids’ `museum Fatigue’: NORTH SPORTS FINAL, CN Edition.” Chicago tribune (1963) 1992: n. pag. Print.
 * Aeschbach, Vanessa M. et al. “Less Is More: The Effect of Visiting Duration on the Perceived Restorativeness of Museums.” Psychology of aesthetics, creativity, and the arts (2022): n. pag. Web.

Option 4

 * Article title
 * Marshall Field
 * Article Evaluation
 * The article discussed the life of Marshall field who is most famous for his Chicago based department stores. The article does not do a deep dive how how Marshall, who did not care about anthropology, became the main financer of a huge museum that would later be named after him.
 * Sources
 * Baquero Montoya, Álvaro. “Comentario a la obra de J. Alden Mason: Archaeology of Santa Marta Colombia. The Tayrona Culture. Marshall Field Archeological Expedition to Colombia 1922 - 23. Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History – Anthropological Series, 1936.” Memorias (Barranquilla, Colombia) 2 (2005): n. pag. Print.
 * Williams, Sloan R., Kathleen Forgey, and Elizabeth Klarich. "An osteological study of Nasca trophy heads collected by AL Kroeber during the Marshall Field Expeditions to Peru." Fieldiana. Anthropology 33 (2001): i-132.
 * Field, Marshall. "Marshall Field." (2010).
 * Soucek, Gayle. Marshall Field's: The Store that Helped Build Chicago. Arcadia Publishing, 2013.
 * Weisbrod, Burton A. "Guest editor's introduction: The nonprofit mission and its financing." Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 17.2 (1998): 165-174.
 * Brinkman, Paul D. "The ‘Chicago idea’: patronage, authority, and scientific autonomy at the Field Columbian Museum, 1893–97." Museum history journal 8.2 (2015): 168-187.
 * Weisbrod, Burton A. "Guest editor's introduction: The nonprofit mission and its financing." Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 17.2 (1998): 165-174.
 * Brinkman, Paul D. "The ‘Chicago idea’: patronage, authority, and scientific autonomy at the Field Columbian Museum, 1893–97." Museum history journal 8.2 (2015): 168-187.

Option 5

 * Article title
 * Edward E Ayer
 * Article Evaluation
 * The article talks very briefly of Edwards life but his contributions as the first president of the field museum are not mentioned more than a sentence. The article talks about his collections but not what he studied or did with them. Most of his life is missing from the article.
 * Sources
 * Crofts, Daniel W et al. “The New Civil War Revisionism, Twenty Years Later: A Roundtable in Honor of Edward L. Ayers.” Civil War history 65.4 (2019): 373–404. Web.
 * Smith, Clara A. List of Manuscript Maps in the Edward E. Ayer Collection. Chicago: N.p., 1927. Print.
 * Zimmer, John Todd. Catalogue of the Edward E. Ayer ornithological library. Vol. 239. Field Museum of Natural History, 1926.
 * Hoxie, Frederick E. "Businessman, Bibliophile, and Patron: Edward E. Ayer and His Collection of American Indian Art." Great Plains Quarterly (1989): 78-88.
 * Hussey, Roland Dennis. "A Check List of Manuscripts in the Edward E. Ayer Collection." (1937): 291-293.
 * Hoxie, Frederick E. "Businessman, Bibliophile, and Patron: Edward E. Ayer and His Collection of American Indian Art." Great Plains Quarterly (1989): 78-88.
 * Hussey, Roland Dennis. "A Check List of Manuscripts in the Edward E. Ayer Collection." (1937): 291-293.