Just wondering if anyone has an up-to-date source for information/technique/materials for lighting museum objects in the photo studio.

Some issues I'm trying to figure out:

-I've heard some stuff about using daylight fluorescents rather than tungstens for less heat and they work better with digital cameras.

-I've read somewhere that MOMA has some sort of 'heat reflectors' on their lights to protect objects, but I couldn't find a brand name.

-And I'm always interested in reading about solutions museum photographers have used to photograph difficult items (reflective/large/small/etc.).

Thanks.

Jason