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APPENDIX A:
Description of Exhibit Locations and Facilities
2" wide divider in glass top which must be taken into account for layout
cellotex liners which can be painted to specified color
pins, tape, etc. are OK
cases open as one big drawer
overhead lighting from ceiling (not strong)
4 Nash Cases
- sloped table cases, 21" x 51" with 9" of vertical depth (good for 'objects')
- cellotex liners which can be painted to specified color
- pins, tape, etc. are OK
- entire glass portion is hinged at back, supported on props when open
- overhead lighting from ceiling (not strong)
2 Treasury Cases (centered in corridor; not movable)
Each is comprised of 2 vertical end cases, and one flat center case for a total of
6 separate spaces
4 vertical end cases
- 34" x 49" x 20" deep
- shelf runners built in; the library has 8 shelves which can be distributed among the 4 cases in any combination
- linen backing, natural color, which cannot be painted, but can be covered with felt cloth (limited colors available)
- plywood behind linen, allows use of nails for hanging bookstands, etc.
- plastic grill in ceiling of case which can support limited weight
- lights inside case provide more than ambient light, but are not so strong as to be dangerous to fugitive colors
- front face of each is a door on a piano-hinge; requires 3 keys to open
2 flat center cases
- 34" x 65" x 9.5" deep
- bottom is linen; cannot be painted, but may be covered with felt
There is a serious reflection problem from lights above, so not recommended for items with close detail.
Reference Case
Located on the 2nd floor of Doe Library
- free-standing
- overhead lights
- Dimensions: 5 feet tall, 3.5 feet wide,
21.5 inches deep
Moffitt Library Lobby
There are 3 exhibit cases in the elevator lobby on Floor 3 of Moffitt Library. They are unique among the library cases in being wall-mounted and provided with inside lights.
Physical Description:
Free Speech Movement (FSM) Cafe
The four cases in the FSM Cafe are restricted for use to educate and inform cafe patrons about aspects of the Free Speech Movement or other issues of public policy.
Physical Description:
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