Build It and They Will Come: Managing Archaeological Open-Air Museums in Britain for Stability
Museums are among the most visited attractions in the UK (ALVA 2015), and with interactive displays and active engagement becoming more commonplace, this success can be capitalised on by archaeological open-air museums. Some European archaeological open-air museums entertain many visitors per year,...
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description | Museums are among the most visited attractions in the UK (ALVA 2015), and with interactive displays and active engagement becoming more commonplace, this success can be capitalised on by archaeological open-air museums. Some European archaeological open-air museums entertain many visitors per year, although most are smaller institutions (Paardekooper 2012). Whilst footfall and support of visitors is important in determining the stability of such sites, it is their management that determines attractiveness to visitors. To determine these aspects, a questionnaire was filled in by seven EXARC affiliated archaeological open-air museums in the UK examining financial, social and staff stability, as well as any additional affiliations. |
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spelling | doaj.art-08a52a2319304f9ab150cf44105538bb2024-02-26T15:06:25ZengEXARCEXARC Journal2212-89562017-06-012017/2ark:/88735/10290Build It and They Will Come: Managing Archaeological Open-Air Museums in Britain for StabilityLydia WoolwayMuseums are among the most visited attractions in the UK (ALVA 2015), and with interactive displays and active engagement becoming more commonplace, this success can be capitalised on by archaeological open-air museums. Some European archaeological open-air museums entertain many visitors per year, although most are smaller institutions (Paardekooper 2012). Whilst footfall and support of visitors is important in determining the stability of such sites, it is their management that determines attractiveness to visitors. To determine these aspects, a questionnaire was filled in by seven EXARC affiliated archaeological open-air museums in the UK examining financial, social and staff stability, as well as any additional affiliations.https://exarc.net/ark:/88735/10290managementarchaeological open-air museumnewest eraunited kingdom |
spellingShingle | Lydia Woolway Build It and They Will Come: Managing Archaeological Open-Air Museums in Britain for Stability EXARC Journal management archaeological open-air museum newest era united kingdom |
title | Build It and They Will Come: Managing Archaeological Open-Air Museums in Britain for Stability |
title_full | Build It and They Will Come: Managing Archaeological Open-Air Museums in Britain for Stability |
title_fullStr | Build It and They Will Come: Managing Archaeological Open-Air Museums in Britain for Stability |
title_full_unstemmed | Build It and They Will Come: Managing Archaeological Open-Air Museums in Britain for Stability |
title_short | Build It and They Will Come: Managing Archaeological Open-Air Museums in Britain for Stability |
title_sort | build it and they will come managing archaeological open air museums in britain for stability |
topic | management archaeological open-air museum newest era united kingdom |
url | https://exarc.net/ark:/88735/10290 |
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