Hi Rachel,
 
I'm not sure I know what you mean by documenting exhibitions (and if I'm not the only one perhaps this is why you have not had any replies?).
 
What are you actually documenting, the exhibition development process? The collections on display? Collections documentation techniques? Something else?
 
If it is documentation of exhibition development you are interested in, then 'Behind the Scenes at the Science Museum' by Sharon Macdonald (ISBN 1 85973 571 1) might be a good source. This essentially documents the development of an exhibition at the Science Museum, London, in 1989. Slightly older than you're looking for, but perhaps a start?
 
Good luck,
 
Regan
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Hi,

 

(The last time, I didn't get any response, so I'm trying again.)

 

Are there people who have experiences with documenting exhibitions?

I'm interesting in experiences at this time and experiences of 10 years ago.

 

Hopefully, I'll get any respond this time. For me it is very important: I'm graduating my study of museology!

 

Best regards,
Rachel Bellwinkel

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