Laney,
You may wish to look at CHIN's 2004 Survey of Visitors to Museums'
Web Space and Physical Space. They looked at very similar questions.
online at:
http://www.chin.gc.ca/English/Digital_Content/2004Survey/index.html
And, offhand, I would disagree with the folks. As it's positioned,
our online collection database (ARTBase at
http://collection.aggv.bc.ca) has brought in artwork donations,
opened previously non-existent possibilities for licensing / rights &
repro, provided educational resources for teachers that are used and
available 24/7, off loaded some of the work created by researchers /
visiting curators, etc, and raised the international profile of our
institution.
And, ultimately, the online experience is a different beast than the
totemic, "real" experience. The 2 experiences should work together,
not at odds with each other.
cheers
/jonathan
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Jonathan Lathigee
I.T. Administrator
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
1040 Moss Street
Victoria BC Canada
V8V 4P1
t. 250.384.4171 ext 290
f. 250.361.3995
i. http://aggv.bc.ca
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At 08:26 AM 2/26/2008, you wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>I am forwarding this query from a friend of mine. I was hoping to get some
>feedback to share with her:
>
>"I am looking for any data about whether content-rich museum web sites
>result in increased onsite visitorship, or whether they have the opposite
>effect?"
>
>"I am running into some folks who seem to think that sharing lots of content
>online will cause people to NOT come to the museum itself, and was wondering
>if any research had been done about this. I, on the other hand, would guess
>that the opposite might be true."
>
>If anyone has any thoughts/experiences with this, or any data regarding
>attendance trends, please contact me. Thank you very much for your time.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Laney McAdow
>Registrar
>The Heritage Society
>
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