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Since its publication in 2008, Exhibit Makeovers has been a useful
do-it-yourself handbook for museum staff and volunteers. Exhibit
Makeovers is a workbook that provides grounding in interpretive
principles, how-to-advice, step-by-step guidance, and moral support
for in-house exhibit planning and design. The revised and expanded
2nd edition preserves the supportive tone and easy-to-follow steps
that make the original Exhibit Makeovers so user-friendly.
Significant revisions-especially in the technology arena-and
additions make this new edition a must-have addition to any
museum's toolkit: * New emphasis on visitor input, with
step-by-step guidelines for evaluation studies during planning and
design. * New text and worksheets to guide development of
interactives, and ensure varied levels of visitor participation. *
Focus on affordable software to help with exhibit planning and
design, as well as low- cost technologies that can vary and deepen
the visitor experience. * Brand-new chapters on exhibit design,
production, and installation, written by the experienced team
responsible for in-house exhibits at a thriving, mid-size museum.
Following the same pattern as the 2008 original, the revised
Exhibit Makeovers guides users through step-by-step processes of a
single-case makeover, development of a new exhibit, and
renovation/renewal of an entire gallery or museum.
Since its publication in 2008, Exhibit Makeovers has been a useful
do-it-yourself handbook for museum staff and volunteers. Exhibit
Makeovers is a workbook that provides grounding in interpretive
principles, how-to-advice, step-by-step guidance, and moral support
for in-house exhibit planning and design. The revised and expanded
2nd edition preserves the supportive tone and easy-to-follow steps
that make the original Exhibit Makeovers so user-friendly.
Significant revisions-especially in the technology arena-and
additions make this new edition a must-have addition to any
museum's toolkit: * New emphasis on visitor input, with
step-by-step guidelines for evaluation studies during planning and
design. * New text and worksheets to guide development of
interactives, and ensure varied levels of visitor participation. *
Focus on affordable software to help with exhibit planning and
design, as well as low- cost technologies that can vary and deepen
the visitor experience. * Brand-new chapters on exhibit design,
production, and installation, written by the experienced team
responsible for in-house exhibits at a thriving, mid-size museum.
Following the same pattern as the 2008 original, the revised
Exhibit Makeovers guides users through step-by-step processes of a
single-case makeover, development of a new exhibit, and
renovation/renewal of an entire gallery or museum.
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