Museums are increasing access to their collections and providing richer user experiences via web-based interfaces. However, they are seeing high numbers of users looking at only one or two pages within 10 s and then leaving. To reduce this rate, a better understanding of the type of user who visits a museum website is required. Existing models for museum website users tend to focus on groups that are readily accessible for study or provide little detail in their definitions of the groups. This paper presents the results of a large-scale user survey for the National Museums Liverpool museum website in which data on a wide range of user characteristics were collected regarding their current visit to provide a better understanding of their mot...
Purpose. The focus of this article is to explore the differences in task completion time between Nat...
The creation of institutional websites is one of the most widespread information and communication t...
textWith technology's prevalence and the Internet's evolution from a didactic presentation of inform...
Museums are increasing access to their collections and providing richer user experiences via web-bas...
Museums are increasing access to their collections via web-based interfaces, but are seeing high num...
Museum websites have been designed to provide access for different types of users, such as museum st...
Museums are increasing access to their collections via web-based interfaces, but are seeing high num...
This review of literature investigates existing user research relating to the UK’s Gallery, Library,...
Museums have engaged with web audiences and web technologies with mixed success. Some careful consid...
The websites of Cultural Heritage institutions attract the full range of users, from professionals t...
There is a current trend to make museum collections widely accessible by digitising cultural heritag...
There is a current trend to make museum collections widely accessible by digitising cultural heritag...
This article presents results from an exploratory survey (administered to more than 1200 visitors at...
Information and Communication Technologies offer considerable possibilities for supporting cultural...
[[abstract]]The primary goal of this study is to investigate the user experiences with digital museu...
Purpose. The focus of this article is to explore the differences in task completion time between Nat...
The creation of institutional websites is one of the most widespread information and communication t...
textWith technology's prevalence and the Internet's evolution from a didactic presentation of inform...
Museums are increasing access to their collections and providing richer user experiences via web-bas...
Museums are increasing access to their collections via web-based interfaces, but are seeing high num...
Museum websites have been designed to provide access for different types of users, such as museum st...
Museums are increasing access to their collections via web-based interfaces, but are seeing high num...
This review of literature investigates existing user research relating to the UK’s Gallery, Library,...
Museums have engaged with web audiences and web technologies with mixed success. Some careful consid...
The websites of Cultural Heritage institutions attract the full range of users, from professionals t...
There is a current trend to make museum collections widely accessible by digitising cultural heritag...
There is a current trend to make museum collections widely accessible by digitising cultural heritag...
This article presents results from an exploratory survey (administered to more than 1200 visitors at...
Information and Communication Technologies offer considerable possibilities for supporting cultural...
[[abstract]]The primary goal of this study is to investigate the user experiences with digital museu...
Purpose. The focus of this article is to explore the differences in task completion time between Nat...
The creation of institutional websites is one of the most widespread information and communication t...
textWith technology's prevalence and the Internet's evolution from a didactic presentation of inform...