How to Create an effective Scientific Exhibit: Analysis of Award-winning Exhibits from the 1998 RSNA Meeting1
J. Richard Choi, ScD, MD ,
Jonathan B. Kruskal, MD, PhD ,
Max P. Rosen, MD, MPH and
Roger B. Davis, ScD
1 From the Departments of Diagnostic Radiology (J.R.C., J.B.K., M.P.R.) and General Internal Medicine (R.B.D.), Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, 1 Deaconess Rd, Boston, MA 02215. Recipient of a Certificate of Merit award for a scientific exhibit at the 1999 RSNA scientific assembly. Received February 4, 2000; revision requested March 15 and received April 18; accepted April 19, Address correspondence to J.B.K. (e-mail: jkruskal@caregroup.harvard.edu).

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Figure 1. Example of a traditional matted backboard panel exhibit.
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Figure 2. Example of a computer-generated tile backboard panel exhibit.
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Figure 3. Example of a computer-generated large-print backboard panel exhibit.
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Figure 4. Example of a traditional mat board viewbox exhibit.
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Figure 5. Example of a matted transparency tile viewbox exhibit.
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Figure 6. Example of a computer-generated large-film exhibit.
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Copyright © 2000 by the Radiological Society of North America.