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elements of an exhibit. I'm bored. are you?
Sue Ann
NRAO Education Officer
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> <<<< I keep thinking about a museum director
> for whom I once worked who insisted on calling groups of exhibits
> "exhibitions." Exhibitions are made up of "exhibits." And she'd get
> stubborn if staff would slip and refer to a group of exhibits as, an
> "exhibit." >>>
>
> Was this Director non-American by any chance?
>
> I think you'll find that outside the US, this terminology is the common
> parlance - I used to find myself getting confused when Americans referred
> to
> an "exhibit", until it dawned on me that they were really talking about an
> "exhibition". Even now that I know, it can still make me do a double-take.
>
> So, since the subject has come up and I've been dying to ask - if you call
> and "exhibition" an "exhibit", what do you call an "exhibit" to avoid
> confusion?
>
> Best,
>
> Regan Forrest
> Museums Consultant
> Adelaide, Australia
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