Exhibitions in special collections, rare book libraries and archives: Questions to ask ourselves

  • Marini F
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The author addresses key questions that librarians, archivists, curators and administrators face when producing physical exhibitions in special collections, rare book libraries and archives. The author’s direct experience is complemented by data gathered through a pilot study she conducted in 2017 and is placed in the context of professional literature. The questions discussed focus mostly on physical exhibitions. While the context of this article is North American, the questions are also relevant to institutions in other countries. This article is especially of interest to new professionals, as an introduction to exhibition work, as well as to experienced professionals who want to reflect on their practices in comparison to those of other institutions.

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Marini, F. (2019). Exhibitions in special collections, rare book libraries and archives: Questions to ask ourselves. Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues, 29(1–2), 8–29. https://doi.org/10.1177/0955749019876122

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