There has been a significant adoption of new communication technologies by museums in recent years. Social media for self-publication, image sharing or online video may provide solutions for museums wishing to interact with communities and audiences in more creative and lasting ways. When social media are incorporated within communication strategies, they enable audiences and communities of interest to interact more directly with the museum, its knowledge bases and collections, and the information and issues which surround them. However, little research exists to demonstrate how such media can be sustained within the museum, whether such initiatives are a valid response to the ongoing challenge of audience connection, and what issues are ra...
Major museums worldwide are starting to use social media such as blogs, podcasts and online video to...
As cultural institutions once founded on privacy, protocol and practice, museums must now choose how...
Throughout the cultural institution sector, shifts in audience participation call for new ways to sh...
Despite the proliferation of web-based news and information services, there remains a lack of online...
Abstract Major museums worldwide are starting to use social media such as blogs, podcasts and conten...
Major museums worldwide are starting to use social media such as blogs, podcasts and content shares ...
Social media enable cultural participants to both explore images of themselves and distribute those ...
The Australian museum sector is undergoing substantial change in response to policy and technology i...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.NO FULL TEXT AVA...
Social media such as blogs, wikis and digital stories facilitate knowledge exchange through social n...
The demands of the “information age ” have raised new questions for museums. It has been argued that...
We are witnessing a shift in the ways in which cultural organisations view their relationships with ...
In recent years there has been a dramatic rise in the number of participatory media technologies whi...
This thesis examines the use of social media by museums aiming to establish collaborative relationsh...
The opening of museums to society brought about radical changes in the museum practice, because thei...
Major museums worldwide are starting to use social media such as blogs, podcasts and online video to...
As cultural institutions once founded on privacy, protocol and practice, museums must now choose how...
Throughout the cultural institution sector, shifts in audience participation call for new ways to sh...
Despite the proliferation of web-based news and information services, there remains a lack of online...
Abstract Major museums worldwide are starting to use social media such as blogs, podcasts and conten...
Major museums worldwide are starting to use social media such as blogs, podcasts and content shares ...
Social media enable cultural participants to both explore images of themselves and distribute those ...
The Australian museum sector is undergoing substantial change in response to policy and technology i...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.NO FULL TEXT AVA...
Social media such as blogs, wikis and digital stories facilitate knowledge exchange through social n...
The demands of the “information age ” have raised new questions for museums. It has been argued that...
We are witnessing a shift in the ways in which cultural organisations view their relationships with ...
In recent years there has been a dramatic rise in the number of participatory media technologies whi...
This thesis examines the use of social media by museums aiming to establish collaborative relationsh...
The opening of museums to society brought about radical changes in the museum practice, because thei...
Major museums worldwide are starting to use social media such as blogs, podcasts and online video to...
As cultural institutions once founded on privacy, protocol and practice, museums must now choose how...
Throughout the cultural institution sector, shifts in audience participation call for new ways to sh...