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Contact Martin Rollins in the education department at the J. B. Speed Art Museum, P. O. Box 2600, Louisivlle, KY 40201-2600. They have several Suitcase resources which have been in use for five or six years now. As far as I know they are not on-line.
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> Hello,
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> My name is Cliff Vaughn, and I'm currently working on a suitcase musuem
> project (both designing a suitcase museum for a local history
> museum, and researching their history, effectiveness, etc. for a graduate
> museology class).
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> I would greatly appreciate any feedback list members have regarding
> suitcase museums, their creation, their history, and especially experience
> anyone may have working with them. Any references (text or otherwise)
> regarding the subject would also be helpful.
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> Many thanks,
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> Cliff Vaughn
> Doctoral Student
> American Culture Studies
> Bowling Green State University
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