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I am looking into putting together an exhibit policy for our historical park. We do not currently have one. It would address issues such as:
-Visitor access (universal design, access to buildings and collection year round, ADA, etc.)
-Exhibit building staging and setup (I don't mean construction; we have about 30 exhibit buildings at the park)
-Cleaning
-Maintenance (e.g., repairs, light bulb replacement, etc.)
-Building usage policy (rentals, storage, etc.)
-Standard and practices for exhibit design (research, font styles and sizes, installation, style guide, lexicon, etc.)
-Educational programming
-Interactives
If your organization has something like and you are willing to share it, please let me know.
Thanks,
Steve Lucht
Dayton History
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937-293-2841 ext 131
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