Someone inquired recently about how to set up a travelling exhibition. I just got a flier from the Butterworth Heinemann publishers featuring a new book that might be of interest. "Touring Exhibitions: The Touring Exhibitions Group's Manual of Good Practice," edited by Mike Sixsmith, published in 1995, 256 pp, paperback, ISBN 0 7506 2518 X, $66.95 is described as providing "comprehensive and practical guidance for both organizing and hosting touring exhibitions. It is as relevant to arts centers, libraries and informal exhibition areas as to museums and galleries. The purpose of 'Touring Exhibitions' is to establish and disseminate best practice. It draws on the experience of 53 experts working in museums, galleries and related institutions throughout Great Britain. Each expert has provided practical advice, supported with appropriate examples and illustrations, on an issue relevant to touring." To get in touch with the publisher call 1-800-366-2665 M-F 8-6 EST and give the operator the code T3600. They also have fax (800-446-6520) and email: orders @bh.com They have other books on museology and conservation available as well. --Helen Glazer Goucher College, Baltimore, MD, USA [log in to unmask]