CSTM History bibliography

Monographs

Denis, Hélène. Les Muséesscientifiquesettechniques: l'organisationdu Muséenational des scienceset de la technolgie (Ottawa, Canada). Montréal: Département de génieindustriel, Écolepolytechnique de Montréal, 1986.

Canada. National Capital Commission. Development Concept for the National Museum of Science and Technology: An Urban Design Study for the National Capital Commission and the National Museums of Canada.1985.

L'exploration Science + Technologie Au Canada. Ottawa: Muséesnationaux du Canada, 1970.

Exploring Science + Technology in Canada. Ottawa: National Museums of Canada, 197-?

Hale, Grete. Baker's Daughter: The Story of a Long, Rich and Very Canadian Life. Ottawa, ON: Ottawa Citizen, 2011.

Maher, Adel M. Canada Science and Technology Museum Architecture as a Link between Technology and Natural Environment. Ottawa, 2004.

Parkin, J H. A Proposal for a Canadian Museum of Science and Technology. Ottawa: publisher not identified, 1960.

Swann, Peter C. Report on a new National Museum of Science and Technology. Ottawa: National Museums of Canada, 1978.

Articles

Baird, Betty. “And now – a lighthouse for the capital city” Canadian geographic 101.2 (1981): 58-61

Baird, D.M. “The National Museum of Science and Technology” Science Affairs 5:4 (1971/72)

Bell, Trudy E. “International Science and Technology Museums: part I: National Museum of Science and Technology” IEE Spectrum 33:4 (1996): 48

Donahue, Paul. “You’ll never know unless you go!” Museum International 208 (2000): 25-30

duFresne, Duncan H. “John we’ll miss you: on the retirement of John Corby from the National Museum of Science and Technology” Branchline 26:6 (1987): 8

Fitzsimons, Gray. “Museum reviews: Canada Science and Technology Museum” Public Historian 24:1(2002): 64-67

Haskin, Colin. “Chugging around capital on a steam train” Globe and Mail 26 May 1990: F6

Immen, Wallace. “Exhibit of railway history bears sponsor’s message” Globe and Mail 2 November 1985: F19

Labreche, Julianne. “The Capital city’s most popular museum” Canadian geographic 101.3 (1981): 24-37

Lanken, Dane. “A Million Canadian National memories opens its photo album” Canadian geographic 120:5 (2000): 44-50

“New exhibit hall at the National Museum of Science and Technology” Globe and Mail 15 June 1992: 6

Philips, R.A.J. “Man, machines and a marvelous museum” Review (Imperial Oil Ltd) 1 (1985): 2-7

Rider, Geoff. “What makes a special event special?” Muse 13:3 (1994): 40-43

Pamphlets / Brochures

Bikes: the wheel story. National Museum of Science and Technology, 1999

Le Canada dansl’espace (Conservateurraconte). Musée national des sciences et de la technologie, 1999

Connexions: an exhibit on communication (Curator’s choice). National Museum of Science and Technology. 1999

Land transportation collection. Canada Science and Technology Museum. 2000

La Locomotive Shay (Conservateurraconte). Musée national des sciences et de la technologie. 1999

Love, leisure and laundry (Curator’s choice). National Museum of Science and Technology, 1997

Ordin@teurs (Conservateurraconte). Musée national des sciences et de la technologie, 1997

Innovation Canada (Conservateurraconte). Musée national des sciences et de la technologie, 2003

Plus qu’une machine (Conservateurraconte). Musée national des sciences et de la technogie, 1997

La Salle des locomotives (Conservateurraconte). Musée national des sciences et de la technologie, 2001

Website

A make-do operation in 1967, the first director of the Canadian Museum of Science and Technology had less than a year to turn a suburban bakery into a new national museum. Ottawa Citizen 17 November 2007

Morrison Lamothe Corporate history. Morrison Lamothe Inc., 2014