词条 | National Geographic Society |
释义 | National Geographic Society American society American scientific society founded (1888) in Washington, D.C., by a small group of eminent explorers and scientists “for the increase and diffusion of geographic knowledge.” With more than nine million members in the mid-1990s, the organization is the world's largest scientific and educational society. Members receive the monthly Magazine (National Geographic Magazine). The maps produced for the society and often issued to its members as supplements helped set cartographic standards. Although overseen by 24-person board, the society has been guided by a member of the Grosvenor (Grosvenor, Gilbert H.) family almost since its inception. Gilbert H. Grovesnor, appointed editor of the magazine by his father-in-law, Alexander Graham Bell, the society's second president, took over the presidency in 1898. He held that position until 1957, when he was succeeded by his son and eventually by his grandson. When the third Grosvenor retired in 1996, his successor was, for the first time in nearly a century, not a member of the family. ![]() ![]() In addition to the National Geographic Magazine, the society publishes books and atlases, issues weekly bulletins to educators, librarians, and students, and operates a news service. In one of its most successful endeavours, the society has created hundreds of documentary programs for television and has produced numerous educational videocassettes, CD-ROM products, and interactive multimedia educational systems. |
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