The Audience in Exhibition Development. Smithsonian Institution Technical Information Service, AAM, l992.

A Practical Guide for Temporary Exhibits, 2nd ed.” SITES, l991.

“Conservation Guidelines: Design & Fabrication of Exhibits”.Toby Raphael, National Park Service, l991. (Missing)

Doing It Right: Workbook for Improving Exhibit Labels. Brooklyn Children’s Museum,l989.

“Exhibit Mounts on a Budget”. AASLH Technical Leaflet #187.

Exhibits for the Small Museum. Arminta Neal, AASLH.

Exhibition Planning and Management. NAME Reprints, AAM, l992.

“The Exhibit Builder: l995 Sourcebook Directory.”

Starting Right. G. George & C. Sherrill-Leo, l986.

“Textiles & Costumes on Parade: Exhibition Successes and Disasters”.Harper’s Ferry Regional Textile Group Proceedings, l990.

User Friendly: Hands-On Exhibits that Work. J. Kennedy, l990. (Missing)

After a Fashion: How to Reproduce, Restore & Wear Vintage Styles. Frances Grimble, Lavolta Press.

“Draperies for American Windows”. AASLH #193, Beverly Hafemeister.

“Exhibit Mounts on a Budget”. AASLH #187, Paula Doe.

Make Your Events Special: How to Plan and Organize Successful Special Events.Programs for Nonprofit Organizations” Cause/Effective Ted Geier.

Mount-making for Museum Objects. CCI, 1998.

Exhibit Labels: An Interpretive Approach. Beverly Serrell, 1996.

“Museum Exhibit Lighting Workshop”, AIC Presession, 1998. Workshop binder.

Novric Research Catalog, Museum Lighting Systems, 1998.

“Electrifying Exhibits: Low Voltage Techniques”. AASLH #110, Stephen Musgrove.

Museum Source: A Directory of Products & Services for the Museum Market Place. Volumes 1 & 2.