Museums have engaged with web audiences and web technologies with mixed success. Some careful consideration and analysis of general web browsing trends suggests that in order to enable museums websites to reach a wider audience, online museums should make sure that they are tied into relevant Wikipedia entries on the key themes and figures that a particular museum represents. In addition, translating websites into Asian languages significantly increases the potential global audience by several billion online users. These simple steps dramatically increase the availability of existing content. However, currently, few museums have done either
DOI: 10.15581/003.30.2.113-129 URL: http://www.unav.es/fcom/communication-society/en/resumen.php?art...
Museums are increasing access to their collections via web-based interfaces, but are seeing high num...
This article presents results from an exploratory survey (administered to more than 1200 visitors at...
Museums have engaged with web audiences and web technologies with mixed success. Some careful consid...
In this paper, we analyse trends of the first wave of museum websites (from the 1990s to the early 2...
Museums face increasing pressure to attract wider audiences. This requires an understanding of visit...
The tremendous impact of applying new technologies is obvious when it comes to museums. Internet for...
Museums are increasing access to their collections and providing richer user experiences via web-bas...
Information and Communication Technologies offer considerable possibilities for supporting cultural...
Museums have experienced and interacted with the ‘Expert Web’, a distinct niche of online communitie...
This article presents results from an exploratory survey (administered to more than 1200 visitors at...
This study provides an in-depth examination of virtual exhibits found at art museum web sites. The f...
Digital content is ubiquitous in all parts of life today. In particular Web 2.0 technology changed t...
Producción CientíficaThe success of a web communication strategy depends on the ability to construct...
International audienceGrowing integration of Web 2.0 techniques by museums is indicative of their re...
DOI: 10.15581/003.30.2.113-129 URL: http://www.unav.es/fcom/communication-society/en/resumen.php?art...
Museums are increasing access to their collections via web-based interfaces, but are seeing high num...
This article presents results from an exploratory survey (administered to more than 1200 visitors at...
Museums have engaged with web audiences and web technologies with mixed success. Some careful consid...
In this paper, we analyse trends of the first wave of museum websites (from the 1990s to the early 2...
Museums face increasing pressure to attract wider audiences. This requires an understanding of visit...
The tremendous impact of applying new technologies is obvious when it comes to museums. Internet for...
Museums are increasing access to their collections and providing richer user experiences via web-bas...
Information and Communication Technologies offer considerable possibilities for supporting cultural...
Museums have experienced and interacted with the ‘Expert Web’, a distinct niche of online communitie...
This article presents results from an exploratory survey (administered to more than 1200 visitors at...
This study provides an in-depth examination of virtual exhibits found at art museum web sites. The f...
Digital content is ubiquitous in all parts of life today. In particular Web 2.0 technology changed t...
Producción CientíficaThe success of a web communication strategy depends on the ability to construct...
International audienceGrowing integration of Web 2.0 techniques by museums is indicative of their re...
DOI: 10.15581/003.30.2.113-129 URL: http://www.unav.es/fcom/communication-society/en/resumen.php?art...
Museums are increasing access to their collections via web-based interfaces, but are seeing high num...
This article presents results from an exploratory survey (administered to more than 1200 visitors at...