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Laura Finger <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Jun 2002 12:25:30 -0700
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Hello listers!

  I am in the process of completing my thesis research
(yay!), and for my conclusion, I must demonstrate how
my topic (the papers of a female journalist at the
turn of the 20th century) can be incorporated into a
"public history" setting.  I've decided to use an
archival exhibit model, and am looking for sources on
the ethics, planning, and conservation of archival
materials for exhibition.  I've found lots of things
on museum exhibits, and although the scarcity of info
on archival exhibits makes my research highly
publishable, I've been frustrated by not finding much.


  Does anyone know of some good sources dealing with
archival exhibits?  Especially those printed and
available in North America?

Thanks for your time.

Laura Finger


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Restoration and Conservation Division
Tennessee State Library and Archives

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