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Date: | Mon, 19 May 1997 23:17:19 EDT |
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Yes, you are on to something when you say that just because someone
charges a fee you then put them on your fee list; but I suppose you have
to make a decision. Either put up with it, or quietly go away, or put
them on your list! Ha! Of course a decision like this should encompass
the director and any other decision-maker involved in policy-making.
This does get complicated. Suzanne at the New Mexico Museum of Natural
History in Albuquerque told me about a recent loan fee they charged a
borrower, and I thought about travelling exhibitions, which just slipped
my mind. Some of us have organized exhibitions which we have been able
to lend out for a slight fee; we recently did this with a past documents
exhibition, but I never tied it to the lone item (no pun intended) we
would receive. I guess travelling exhibits are a whole other ball game.
O
Olivia S. Anastasiadis
Curator
Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace
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