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View article: Online User Research Literature Review: UK Gallery, Library, Archive and Museum (GLAM) Digital Collection
Online User Research Literature Review: UK Gallery, Library, Archive and Museum (GLAM) Digital Collection Open
This review of literature investigates existing user research relating to the UK’s Gallery, Library, Archive and Museum (GLAM) digital collections. Over the last 30 years, the number of online collections, and the number of online visitors…
View article: 4. The Impact of Digital Resources
4. The Impact of Digital Resources Open
Warwick and Bailey-Ross begin the chapter with a tone of scepticism, examining why there is a bias among students, university managers funding councils, and policy makers alike towards digital resources. In this chapter, they examine what …
View article: The Lack of Recognition for the Film Choreographer in Hollywood
The Lack of Recognition for the Film Choreographer in Hollywood Open
The following research directly addresses why the film choreographer has lacked adequate recognition within the Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Additionally, this…
View article: Aesthetic appreciation and Spanish art: insights from eye-tracking
Aesthetic appreciation and Spanish art: insights from eye-tracking Open
Eye-tracking—the process of capturing and measuring human eye movement—is becoming an increasingly prevalent tool in the cultural heritage sector to understand visual processing and audience behaviours. Yet, most applications to date have …
View article: Multidisciplinary exhibit design in a Science Centre: a participatory action research approach
Multidisciplinary exhibit design in a Science Centre: a participatory action research approach Open
In this paper we highlight the issues and opportunities of a participatory action research (PAR) and co-design project, currently being undertaken as engaged research between academics at Durham University and practitioners at the UK's Int…
View article: Aesthetic appreciation and Spanish art: insights from eye-tracking
Aesthetic appreciation and Spanish art: insights from eye-tracking Open
Eye-tracking—the process of capturing and measuring human eye movement—is becoming an increasingly prevalent tool in the cultural heritage sector to understand visual processing and audience behaviours. Yet, most applications to date have …
View article: Engaging the museum space: Mobilizing visitor engagement with digital content creation
Engaging the museum space: Mobilizing visitor engagement with digital content creation Open
In recent years, public engagement is increasingly viewed as more than an ‘additional extra’ in academia. In the UK, it is becoming more common for research projects to embrace public engagement with the belief that it informs research, en…