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Hello, All:

Thanks to the hard work of several volunteers, board members, and  
other National Association for Museum Exhibition folks, back issues  
journal "The Exhibitionist" are now available for download on the NAME  
web site.  New issues will still only be available to NAME members, so  
please do consider joining.

They can be downloaded here http://name-aam.org/resources/exhibitionist/back-issues-and-online-archive

Here is a list of what is available.

Eric Siegel
President of NAME
Director and Chief Content Officer
New York Hall of Science
47-01 111th Street
Queens, NY 11368
(718) 699 - 0005 x 317
www.nyscience.org
esiegel at nyscience dot org



Spring 2007: The RFP Issue


Exhibits Newsline
The RFP Game: To Play or Not to Play
Writing Successful RFPs
Common Understanding
Better Than Sliced Bread: Writing Effective RFPs
Hiring an Exhibit Designer for the First Time? Tips From A Designer’s  
Perspetive
Processed Apples: One Museums Recipe for the RFP Process
Design a Plate Computer Interactive: Project History
Putting the Training Wheels On
Narrowing the Field
NAME RFP AR.01 Request for Proposals For:Writing an Article about RFPs
Exhibit Design and Fabrication Solicitations at The Smithsonian  
Institution
Processed Apples: One Museums Recipe fo the RFP Process
RFP Dictionary
Why We No Longer D0 RFPs
The Spring 2007 Exhibitionist is dedicated entirely to the RFP  
process. Accompanying this issue are several sample documents which  
you can download right now.

Artist Contract (PDF 60 kb)
Computer RFP (PDF 204 kb)
Design RFQ (PDF 272 kb)
Exhibit RFP. (PDF 404 kb)
Furn RFP (PDF 1.2 mb)
Reference Check (PDF 40 kb)
Review Matrix (PDF 56 kb)
RFP Template (PDF 220 kb)
RFQ Questions (PDF 136 kb)
Sample RFQ (PDF 164 kb)
Video RFP (PDF 92 kb)
Architecture Matrix (PDF 36 kb)
Museum Matrix (PDF 32 kb)

Fall 2006: AAM 2006 Annual Meeting Conference Sessions Issue
Entire Issue (PDF 21.7 MB)


Spring 2006: Anniversary Issue
Entire Issue (PDF 36.5 MB)


Fall 2005: Breaking the Mold: Sessions from the 2005 AAM Conference
Entire Issue (PDF 16.7 MB)


Spring 2005: Exhibits in Small Museums
Entire Issue (PDF 17.3 MB)






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