Four of six specialty sites complete!

originally posted March 14, 2009
May 2021: reformatted; two links deleted, one link updated; revised text is noted

This past week saw the relaunch of our museum services website, theMuseumsEditor.com (which was formerly anEditorForMuseums.com).

Providing editorial services for museums, historical societies, and archives is among the most specialized of our freelance editing gigs. In serving these audiences, we work with archival collections, large and small; community libraries; historical societies and historical associations with local, state, and regional scopes; and museums of history, art, and science.

Our relevant offerings include research and fact-checking, ghostwriting, editing (of course), and proofing for a multitude of products:

  • labels, discussion guides, study guides, and docent manuals for exhibits;
  • copy for brochures and promotional materials;
  • lesson plans, audiovisual scripts, and classroom study materials; and
  • any other publications that support or complement exhibits and events.

The completion of this fourth site leaves only two more specialties: theBusinessEditor.com and theFreelanceGhostwriter.com—new designs and text for them are on the horizon . . . then, we’ll have to start all over again with the updating part!

Until then, we hope to serve all your editing needs.

UPDATE:  the-freelance-editor now serves museum clients from the-museum-editor page of our website. Please visit, then get in contact with us to see how we might be able to help with your needs.

image information: The featured image at top was part of the theMuseumsEditor.com home page from 2009 to about 2012.