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Colleagues:
I am seeking assistance from those of you who have study storage areas
that are accessible to faculty, students and scholars, under the
supervision of museum staff. We (a small liberal arts college) are
planning on making some of the objects in our ethnographic and Asian art
collections accessible in a study storage format. I'm seeking
information, guidance and suggestions regarding design, pros and cons,
flooring, policies, etc, particularly from those who work in a
university environment.
If you are able to help, can you please contact me directly, off the list?
Many thanks,
Kaytie Johnson
Director and Curator of University Galleries, Museums and Collections
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Kaytie Johnson
Director and Curator of University Galleries, Museums and Collections
Richard E. Peeler Art Center
DePauw University
10 West Hanna Street
Greencastle, IN 46135
(tel) 765.658.6556
(fax) 765.658.6552
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