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Deb Fuller <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 3 Oct 2002 05:43:08 -0700
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Hi all,

I'm developing a small exhibit on women in the navy for a history of the navy
event on the USS Constellation. (Shameless plug: if you are in the Baltimore,
MD area on Oct- 26-27, stop by the USS Constellation in the Baltimore harbor.
I'll be the one in the Span-Am War nurse outfit. :)

While I've worked on exhibits from the exhibit designer perspective as well as
the educator perspective, I've never actually written a script for one. Does
anyone have a primer or a quick and dirty list on how to do this? This isn't
going to be a huge exhibit, mainly just a couple of temporary pannels and it's
completely done by me. My main concern is how to do a bibliography list for the
exhibit as I don't want to put in footnotes on the pannels but obviously want
to give credit to my sources. Do I publish the script with the bibliography
list for people who are interested?

Thanks in advance!

Deb

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