DOI: 10.15581/003.30.2.113-129 URL: http://www.unav.es/fcom/communication-society/en/resumen.php?art_id=623 Filiació URV: SIThe main objective was to evaluate if museums around the world are migrating from a 1.0 Online Pressroom model to a 2.0 Social Media Newsroom model, adapting their website to a wide group of publics and not just to the media. This article analyzes the websites of the 100 most visited museums worldwide, from 24 countries. It was applied a content analysis methodology, studying the characteristics of the sections devoted to news, the information resources used and interaction systems available on them. The results show that museums still have a long way to come in terms of social media. The traditional technique of shari...
The aim and purpose of this essay is to study if three museums are using Facebook strategically to p...
Although the use of social media can be regarded as an everyday practice in many museums by now, sev...
This paper gives an analysis of the ways in which three US museums with longstanding presence on soc...
The main objective was to evaluate if museums around the world are migrating from a 1.0 Online Press...
Purpose of the paper: The purpose of the work is to analyze the role of social media choices in comm...
The opening of museums to society brought about radical changes in the museum practice, because thei...
The Internet has changed the way in which organizations communicate with their publics, and museums ...
Social media enable cultural participants to both explore images of themselves and distribute those ...
Dialogic communication is being boosted by the strong development of the social web. The web 2.0 is...
As social edifices in the sphere of cultural production, today’s museums are increasingly becoming a...
As cultural institutions once founded on privacy, protocol and practice, museums must now choose how...
Objectives: The purpose of this paper is to analyze the marketing relationship between small and med...
Major museums worldwide are starting to use social media such as blogs, podcasts and online video to...
Until the second half of the XX century museums were institutions with the main role of preserving a...
Drawing on the concept of an audience-oriented museum, this article presents research exploring how ...
The aim and purpose of this essay is to study if three museums are using Facebook strategically to p...
Although the use of social media can be regarded as an everyday practice in many museums by now, sev...
This paper gives an analysis of the ways in which three US museums with longstanding presence on soc...
The main objective was to evaluate if museums around the world are migrating from a 1.0 Online Press...
Purpose of the paper: The purpose of the work is to analyze the role of social media choices in comm...
The opening of museums to society brought about radical changes in the museum practice, because thei...
The Internet has changed the way in which organizations communicate with their publics, and museums ...
Social media enable cultural participants to both explore images of themselves and distribute those ...
Dialogic communication is being boosted by the strong development of the social web. The web 2.0 is...
As social edifices in the sphere of cultural production, today’s museums are increasingly becoming a...
As cultural institutions once founded on privacy, protocol and practice, museums must now choose how...
Objectives: The purpose of this paper is to analyze the marketing relationship between small and med...
Major museums worldwide are starting to use social media such as blogs, podcasts and online video to...
Until the second half of the XX century museums were institutions with the main role of preserving a...
Drawing on the concept of an audience-oriented museum, this article presents research exploring how ...
The aim and purpose of this essay is to study if three museums are using Facebook strategically to p...
Although the use of social media can be regarded as an everyday practice in many museums by now, sev...
This paper gives an analysis of the ways in which three US museums with longstanding presence on soc...