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I am a graduate student at Southern Connecticut State University and
research assistant to Dr. Mary Brown, professor of Information Science.

We are interested in your opinion about what skills and knowledge are
needed to make exhibits.  Please take a few minutes in the next day or
two to fill out the attached survey. The survey should take less than
10 minutes to complete.

Your participation is sincerely appreciated.

Rebecca Power,
Graduate Student
Department of Information and Library Science
Southern Connecticut State University
New Haven, Connecticut
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5760 Museum Survey Fall 2003 Southern Connecticut State University New Haven CT 06515 SURVEY CONCERNING MAKING EXHIBITS We are interested in your opinion about what skills and knowledge are needed for non-museum personnel to make exhibits. Please take a few minutes in the next day or two to fill out and e-mail us this survey. The survey should take less than 10 minutes to complete. In responding to the survey consider this scenario: An individual who has no background in museum work will be planning and implementing an exhibit in their organization. Please indicate how important (critical, helpful, unnecessary) you think the following skill and knowledge areas will be to creating a successful exhibit. Please type the appropriate number in the space provided. 1 = Critical 2 = Helpful 3 = Unnecessary or better to be outsourced [ ] Time management Knowledge of how much work and time it takes to make exhibits Ability to make and follow a timetable [ ] Money management Knowledge of the costs inherent in exhibits Ability to write and monitor a budget Ability to write grants Ability to fundraise within the community [ ] Business considerations Ability to write contracts Knowledge of organization’s liability Knowledge of insurance policy Knowledge of security issues Knowledge of publicity methods and deadlines [ ] Purpose and theme Identification of goals at outset Written exhibit/display policy Development of exhibit idea/theme Skilled at researching exhibit topics [ ] Exhibit theory Knowledge of different kinds of exhibits Knowledge of exhibit philosophy Knowledge of what makes a successful exhibit Knowledge of how people use exhibits [ ] Educational theory Knowledge of educational philosophies Knowledge of how and why people use the organization Knowledge of exhibit audience [ ] Exhibit and label design Ability to create visual design to correspond with theme Skilled at technical drawing/drafting Skilled at model making Skilled at writing and editing labels Skilled at graphic design (and appropriate computer applications) Knowledge of printing processes and availability Knowledge of appropriate label location [ ] Spatial considerations Knowledge of patron traffic patterns Knowledge of exhibit location’s affect on usage Knowledge of safety issues in exhibits Skilled at drawing designs/layouts [ ] Evaluation Skilled at conducting evaluative interviews Front end evaluation Formative evaluation (prototyping) Summative (end) evaluation Documenting the exhibit [ ] Accessibility Knowledge of universal design Knowledge of disabilities and how they affect exhibit use Knowledge of different learning styles Ability to build a network of accessibility advisors Knowledge of cultural and gender equity in exhibits [ ] Conservation Knowledge of appropriate display methods for objects Knowledge of archival materials (papers, paints, textiles, etc.) Knowledge of and ability to control temperature and humidity Knowledge of appropriate light levels [ ] Application of business techniques Knowledge of retail display design Knowledge of object display techniques [ ] Fabrication and installation techniques Skilled at woodworking/power tool use Knowledge of exhibit fabrication materials Knowledge of exhibit installation techniques Knowledge of exhibit lighting Knowledge of materials and methods to create labels Skilled at fabricating and mounting labels [ ] Programming and accompanying materials Ability to plan related programs Ability to create brochures/take home materials Ability to gather books and materials related to theme Knowledge of other community resources related to theme [ ] Additional essential skills or knowledge (please list) What is the main purpose of a museum? [ ] education [ ] entertainment [ ] access to collection [ ] other (please specify) What is the main purpose of a library? [ ] education [ ] entertainment [ ] access to collection [ ] other (please specify) Should libraries have exhibits? [ ] Yes [ ] No What kind of exhibits/displays are appropriate for a library? (Please check all that apply.) [ ] an exhibit of artwork [ ] a hands-on exhibit [ ] a bulletin board [ ] a traveling exhibit [ ] an exhibit with movable parts [ ] a glass display case Should museums and libraries partner to create and display exhibits? [ ] Yes [ ] No What is your job title? How many exhibits have you mounted? [ ] none [ ] a few [ ] major component of job Thank you for your participation! Please return this survey to: [log in to unmask] Dr. Mary E. Brown, Buley 416 Rebecca Power Dept of Information & Library Science Dept of Information & Library Science Southern Connecticut State University Southern Connecticut State University 501 Crescent Street [log in to unmask] New Haven CT 06515 [log in to unmask] Fax: 1.203.392.5780 Thank you so much for your time. (Surveys also may be faxed to 1.203.392.5780)

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