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Library exhibits are more than entertainment for patrons. They can
inspire and educate, stimulate an interest that can be explored in
a book, or attract visitors who otherwise wouldn't stop by.
Displays are also an opportunity for a library to put its creative
foot forward or help patrons navigate the facility itself. This
comprehensive ""how-to"" includes everything a librarian or staff
member needs to know to put on an exhibit, from hatching ideas to
evaluating the end result. Illustrations and photographs show
practical methods of planning, labeling and displaying. An
introduction discusses the history and rationale of exhibits, and
what librarians need to know to be responsible for them. Most the
book's pages, however, are dedicated to the hands-on process of
creating an exhibit. The first part is a ten-step process for
beginners. The second part includes everything a librarian or staff
member might want to consider when creating an exhibit: the
beginning idea (theme, goals, location); the development and design
(layout, labeling and related concerns); the fabrication (materials
and installation); and the exhibit from installation to removal
(maintenance, care of volunteers, evaluation). Related issues
include safety, administration, funding, contracts, public
relations and other practical topics. Another section looks at
special projects such as traveling displays and hands-on exhibits.
Finally, the authors provide syllabi for continued study in a
workshop or college course, along with a self-study guide.
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