1. Schlesinger Exhibitions: Statement of Purpose
2. Logistics of a Schlesinger Exhibition
a. How exhibitions are chosen
b. General timeline/lifecycle of a Schlesinger exhibition
c. Who is involved in Schlesinger exhibitions
d. Committee communication and documentation
a. Walls
b. Display cases
c. Nook
d. A/V in Exhibits
e. Accessibility
f. Alternative Case Layouts to Maximize Use of Original Objects
a. Doing research in Schlesinger collections
b. Doing research in outside collections
c. Image research
d. A/V research
a. Pulling items for research/review
b. Removal procedures and documentation
c. Where and how to store materials
d. Conservation/preservation review
e. Reproductions
f. Installation and deinstallation
g. Post-exhibition refiling guidelines
a. Introductory text
b. Section labels
c. Item labels
d. Other printed texts in the gallery
e. Website/online exhibition
f. Fact checking, copy editing, proofreading, layout
a. Imaging guidelines for exhibitions
b. Types of photography required for exhibitions
c. File resolution and format requirements
a. Working with Radcliffe Communications
b. Working with Radcliffe Events
c. Other promotion and collaboration opportunities
a. Web presence
b. Documentation
a. Past Exhibitions
b. Future Exhibitions