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Hello All,
The National Library of Medicine has created numerous small
exhibitions for circulation to libraries over the years. Most of
these efforts have been directed towards medical libraries and have
had different degrees of interactivity. Some have been directed
towards exhibiting actual pieces used in forensic medicine, others
have been digital versions of old texts. Since it is the National
Library of Medicine, the topics have tended to be narrow in focus and
historical in nature, but not exclusively. The basic requirements
that Queens imposed on their project are similar in nature to the
requirements developed by the NLM.
C
On Nov 23, 2009, at 11:30 AM, Eric Siegel wrote:
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> Some students I am working with at Parsons are proposing a science
> museum/library hybrid. I knowingly suggested that there are
> precedents for this, and then could only think of the one that we
> are working on with the Queens Library and the Exploratorium. Are
> there any others that you know of?
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