-----Original Message----- From: Maureen Gaudet <[log in to unmask]> Newsgroups: bit.listserv.museum-l To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> Date: Monday, October 12, 1998 7:16 AM Subject: Advice on creating a catalog >I am creating a catalog of a toy collection for a local historical society. >The catalog will include descriptions, history and photographs. If anyone >has attempted a similar project, please send me any advice you may have. > The first thing to remember when creating a catalog is what is your reason for creating the catalog? Who is your audience? Then you need to consider the cost of creating the catalog. Is a printer donating materials? What is your budget for the project? What will the printing cost? Are you putting it together yourself? These will all be factors for the outcome of the catalog. How professional do you want the catalog to look? To make my advice more meaningful, I would need more info. Keep the descriptions as complete as possible when you consider the audience. Usually a short history would be at the beginning, then the body of the photographs and descriptions; then at times there are definitions explaining certain terms that some people might not be familiar with. Lorri Jacobs