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Hi Melissa, the most important issue is identifying your audience. If
your customers are going to be people who come to your museum, hire a
freelance design and production firm and do it yourself. If your
publications are primarily of interest to people in Texas, then look
for a publisher who specializes in Texas to partner with. If you have
material that will be of interest nationally, then look for a broader
trade press as your partner. Deciding to partner, and who to partner
with, will largely determine what administrative, budgeting and
contracting issues you need to address.
best
Mitch Allen
--- Melissa Prycer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> My job duties are shifting again, and part of the proposed new duties
> include launching a publications program. Though I have some
> publishing experience, it's very limited and certainly will only take
> me so far. Most likely, anything we do will be a partnership with an
> existing press. At this point, I am more concerned with some of the
> logisitical details (budget, contracts) than what we might publish
> (we all have lots of ideas--and I think those ideas will crystallize
> as we begin to talk to others).
> Here are my very vague and very broad questions: how do I even begin
> to get started on this? What are the kinds of questions I need to be
> asking the presses--and myself? Are there any museum publication
> programs worth taking a look at (I'm more interested in history
> examples than art for this portion)? What kind of resources are
> available for launching this kind of program? Any articles that
> might help? People I should try to talk to?
> In a nutshell, I'm looking for "Starting a Museum Publication Program
> 101" Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Melissa
> [log in to unmask]
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> Melissa Prycer
> Curator of Education
> 214-413-3671
>
> Dallas Heritage Village at Old City Park
> See what's new! www.dallasheritagevillage.org
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>
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