We are gradually amassing a 'library' of fun and reference books for
children and young people to read and use to help investigate objects in
our Room to Discover, and through the rest of the museum. They range
from early learning books for under 5's through to DK Eyewitness series
books relevant to our collections. I am happy to replace them once they
collapse from use, but am anxious not to have to keep replacing them due
to them being 'borrowed' by our visitors.
Does anyone have suggestions about how to secure them without seeming to
appear too distrustful of our visitors? Or do I have to accept that the
odd one will go missing if we have them out in the gallery?
Any suggestions gratefully received.
Thanks
Jane
Jane C. Hughes
Audience Development Officer
Hunterian Museum at The Royal College of Surgeons
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