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We are doing some research at the Australian Museum into quality
issues, specifically as they relate to exhibitions/public programs.
As part of this research I would be grateful if you could take a few
brief minutes to answer the following questions:
1. List 3 aspects/elements/things that *you* would consider in
defining quality in museum exhibitions generally. (I am interested in
what you *personally* think)
2. What is your area of work (eg design, education, evaluation,
conservation, curatorial, etc)?
3. Has your institution done any work in this area?
If there is sufficient interest then I will post the results (but not
until after January as we'll be conducting the same questionnaire with
our visitors).
Thanks in advance!
Lynda Kelly, Eval Coordinator, Australian Museum, Sydney
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