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I am forwarding this question to the list for a friend:
> Subject: How are exhibits / installations documented?
> A question has come up here that you might help me in finding
> resources for an answer. This center has produced about 30 exhibits,
> sometimes in conjunction with meetings they have convened. Most of
> the material has been kept in storage - crates of large display
> panels, mounted photographs, replicas of rock art in fiberglass cast,
> a "tree of life" made of ropes ... Lots of different stuff, including
> some slides taken of the events. Are there practices, guidelines,
> documentation standards, preservation guidlines that museums in
> general (or museums in particular) might use in documenting,
> preserving and disposing of such materials? Any leads you can give
> will be appreciated. Best wishes, Paul S.
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> Paul Schroeder <[log in to unmask]>
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