Szirácsik Éva (szerk.): Neograd 2009 - A Nógrád Megyei Múzeumok Évkönyve 33. (Salgótarján, 2010)

Hír János: Mozaikok a természettudományos muzeologia Nógrád megyei történetéből (a teljesség igénye nélkül)

NEOGRAD 2009 NOGRAD MEG IfZElJMOK ÉVKÖNYVÉ XXXIII. Local sand pit, Egyházasdengeleg village, Cserhát Mountains: 1990. Lök -völgy Cave, Felsőtárkány village, Bükk Mountains: 1994 Oszkoruzsa Creek, Sámsonháza village, Cserhát Mountains: 1996,1997, 1999 „Whiterock Mine”, Mátraszőlős village, Cserhát Mountains: 1998 Lök Valley, Felsőtárkány village, Bükk Mountains: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Hólya Farm, Ipolytarnóc village, Cserhát Mountains: 2007, 2008, 2009. The results of the research camps were published in semiscientific papers. The bicycle tours In the years 1986 and 1987 we organized special bicycle tours to the high moun­tains in Romania and in the earlier Yugoslavia. In 1986 we were especially interrest- ed in the natural beauties of the Jád Valley and the Padiş Plateau (Bihar Mountains/ Munţii Apuşeni). In 1987 we were touring round the Montenegro Karst and the coast of the Adriatic Sea. The slide shows on these tours were presented in schools many times and a series of semiscientific articles were published. Study tours as scholarshiper 1989. Geological Institute of the Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey. Main goal was taking visit in the carstic regions of the Toros Mountains and Eastern Anatolia. 1992. Paleontological Department of the National University of Athens. Main goals: the study of the late Neogene fossil vertebrates of Greece, the Neogene Basins and the most important paleovertebrate localities, taking tours in the high mountains of Greece. 1996. Paleontological Department of the Natural History Museum in Vienna. Goals: the study of the Miocene fossil microvertebrate faunas of Austria and the methodology of collection vertebrate fossil from Miocene nonmarine sediments under the guidance of Gudrun Daxner -Höck. 2005 Northeastern Brazil. Main goal: the study of the natural beauties in the Nor­deste region. Possibilities for the development of the Natural History Museology in Nógrád In 2005 Andrea Pászti, the second geologist museologist occupied her job in the Municipal Museum of Pásztó. She and her colleague, Evelin Zentai elaborated high standard educational programmes for age groups from nursery school up to adults. These programmes are based on the permanent exhibitions of the museum. The museal trainings complete the biology and geography subjects of the local schools. The educational activity is sponsored by the „TÁMOP project” of the Hungarian Ministry of Education and Culture. 244

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