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 - Chicago Adventure, Part Two: Catalogue Dialogue
- May 29, 2013
- Watch Emily Graslie from the popular Brain Scoop series view the storage and cataloguing methods at The Field Museum.
- The Gem Room
- May 29, 2013
- Emily Graslie from the popular Brain Scoop series opens the vaults and unveils some of the shinier secrets from the Field Museum's geology collection.
- The Spririt Collection
- January 29, 2013
- Emily Graslie from the popular Brain Scoop series explores the oft forgotten wet specimen collection at the University of Montana in Missoula.
- Behind the scenes at the Natural History Museum
- July 20, 2007
- Two lucky students travel behind the scenes of the Natural History Museum in London and get to view storage of natural history collections.
- Behind the Scenes: Field Museum with Bill Stanley-Catalogue Room
- May 17, 2012
- Take a behind the scenes tour of the Field Museum in Chicago with Chicago Parent's Carrie Kaufman and Bill Stanley of the Field Museum to view storage of the natural history collection.
- Where are all of the dinosaur fossils kept?
- December 3, 2012
- Only a small percentage of dinosaur specimens in most major museum's are on public display. Take a look at the storage AMNH uses for their natural history collection
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