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Keni Sturgeon <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 22 Aug 2002 10:52:25 -0700
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Teresa,

I must say that I, as a museum visitor, do not care for the number labels.
All too often they seems confusing.  That said, not long ago I went to a
temporary exhibit at the Oregon History Center that used the number
labels very effectively.  I reason...they has small images of the objects
next to the number/descriptions.  That way, even if you can't tell which
number goes with which item (I've noticed that often the number labels get
used in cases that have a large number of smaller objects rather close
together, making it hard to tell which number goes with what), it's still
easy to find on the one page label.

Keni Sturgeon
Curator
Jensen Arctic Museum


----- Original Message -----
From: Teresa Whitt <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thursday, August 22, 2002 9:44 am
Subject: Now A Question:  Labelling

> My museum currently uses an acrylic number for each object on
> display.  The viewer will look for the corresponding number on the
> one-sheet label that is attached to the front of the case.  I use
> this system instead of individual labels beside each object in the
> case.  Some patrons seem to like this, while others seem
> completely oblivious to the main label, and instead, ask staff
> members for information on the objects.  I am interested in other
> museum's stand on labels.  To number or not to number, that is the
> question!
>
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