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This Wallace-commissioned report, the last in a series of three, explains how museums can provide a welcoming, satisfying environment that attracts large numbers of visitors without compromising high standards of presentation and scholarship. It examines how museums have reorganized operations or created new departments, trained staff to interact with people, upgraded ticket and admission services, improved training and used audience research to make themselves desirable places for first-time and return visits.
Published: April 2001, 67 pages
Publishing Organization: The Wallace Foundation
Document Type: Report
Document Format: PDF
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