I am interested in developing a formal process for administrative review of exhibitions or objects on temporary exhibit that a patron may find objectionable. I am unaware of any examples that currently exist within the museum community. The closest policy that I have found is the review or request for reconsideration process used by most public libraries when a book is being challenged by a patron. If a material is questioned, the patron is asked to fill out a Library Material Form, which is reviewed by the Library Board. The Board acts as the review committee. If the Board's decision does not satisfy the patron, an appeal may be made to the City Council. If any of your institutions have developed similar procedures, I would appreciate receiving examples. Thank You. Bruce Kato, Chief Curator Alaska State Museums 395 Whittier Street Juneau, Alaska 99801 [log in to unmask]