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Museum Labels
Exhibit Visitor Guides
Gallery Notes
Study Materials
Activity Packets
Docent Manuals
Acknowledgment Panels
Signage
Catalogs
and
Additional Complementary and
Supporting Publications . . .
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AnEditorForMuseums.com can also assist with
- building activity centers,
- creating word puzzles to reinforce relevant vocabulary and questions or scenarios to introduce concepts, and
- compiling reading lists for various subjects and ages—
whatever is necessary to get your message across to a broader audience at a deeper level.
We also offer minimal translations into Mexican Spanish if your museum attracts (or wants to attract) visitors from this growing audience.
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These are just the text portions of a typical museum exhibit design, and—even without using any imagination—their numbers and tangents can easily multiply and multiply and multiply! These museum publications consume considerable amounts of staff time, especially when community groups and reviewer teams are involved in the museum exhibits process as is often the case these days.
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AnEditorForMuseums.com (a division of the-freelance-editor) can help out by supporting your staff in their new, additional duties or by temporarily assuming some of their old, regular duties. Yes, you choose whether we help with the exhibition being planned or with day-to-day museum services assignments so your staff can concentrate more fully on the new project’s demands.
We will assist you with . . .
- Time Management and Scheduling
- Researching and Fact-Checking
- Writing and Ghostwriting
- Coordinating Team Efforts
- Evaluating, Assessing, and Integrating Reviewer Comments and Suggestions
- Editing and Adjusting/Directing Reading Levels
- Proofreading and Instructional Design
- Interpretation and Compiling Supplemental Materials and Publications
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