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Amy McLaughlin's blog

Photograph of myself in front of a fossil diorama at the CMNH, a topic of discussion at a meeting.

 

Ethics: How Museum Policies Are Made

By Amy McLaughlin on 14 Dec 2018

Museum Studies Intern at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History—Fall 2018

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