Yates E.; Szenasi J.; Smedley A.; Glynn K.; Hemmings M.
Children as experiencers: Increasing engagement, participation and inclusion for young children in the museum
75.7068
2063
Lyngwa A.
Self-Representation, Community Engagement and Decolonisation in the Museums of Indigenous Communities: Perspectives from Meghalaya, India
86.4436
2043
Kappler S.; McKane A.
Negotiating Binaries in Curatorial Practice: Modality, Temporality, and Materiality in Cape Town’s Community-led Urban History Museums
88.6148
2244
Bavi A.; Gupta N.
Gamification of Digital Heritage as an Approach to Improving Museum and Art Gallery Engagement for Blind and Partially Sighted Visitors
91.8603
2071
Hsu T.-Y.; Liang H.-Y.
Museum engagement visits with a universal game-based blended museum learning service for different age groups
102.066
2056
Šveb Dragija M.; Jelinčić D.A.
Can Museums Help Visitors Thrive? Review of Studies on Psychological Wellbeing in Museums
102.123
2234
Rodenberg J.; Wagenaar P.; Burgers G.-J.
Calling on the community: Understanding participation in the heritage sector, an interactive governance perspective
104.271
2180
Leão M.T.G.; Brandão F.A.
Universities’ built heritage as a means to diversify urban tourist destinations’ cultural supply: the case of the University of Porto
111.997
2345
Bangani S.; Dube L.
Institutional commitment to community engagement in South African academic libraries
112.495
3026
Uzgör O.; Sirel A.; Caymaz G.F.Y.
An Investigation of Urban Equipment Design in the Historical Environment based on Hagia Sophia - Sultan Ahmed Square Example
113.586
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