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Please excuse the cross posting...

For those of you who don't read the Exhibitionist, the last issue included
an article about the many definitions of this job title. In the interest of
continuing this discussion, I'm distributing this survey. Please fill it
out no matter what your job function or job title. Thanks.



Do you consider yourself to be an exhibit developer, regardless of your
title? Why or why not?

If you do consider yourself to be an exhibit developer, list your job
responsibilities. If you don't, list what you think exhibit developers
should be doing.

Is the job title "exhibit developer" used in your organization?

Are you _____in-house or _____independent?

Who plays the role of "subject matter expert" on your projects?

If you're a developer, how do you communicate with exhibit designers? If
you're a designer, how do you wish developers would work with you?

How much money do you make?
a. Under $20,000
b. $20,000-29,000
c. $30,000-39,000
d. $40,000 and over
e. How rude!!


What's the future of exhibit development/exhibit developers?


Return this survey to:
Sharyn Horowitz
The Health Museum of Cleveland
8911 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106
fax (216) 231-5129
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