You or your students might want to look through the archives of this
list for ideas.  I know "how would you handle..." inquiries regularly
come up.  The search function can be found by starting at:
http://www.finalchapter.com/museum-l-faq/

When I saw your request I remembered one discussion on a Fraktur display
that was discussed a year or so ago.  (Though details are fuzzy, I know
there was concern about offending the community.)

And that's another possible broad topic -- dealing with "community
standards."

Anne
(who used to work in museums and still likes to hang around on this
list.)



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Anne M. Baker, Archivist
Southwest Missouri State University

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