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Evaluating Accessibility in Museums

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Evaluating Accessibility in Museums Synopsis

This book bridges accessibility and evaluation through case studies of museums that highlight the role of evaluation in accessibility work. Stories from institutions of various sizes, types, and geographical locations highlight how diverse organizations have developed and grown accessibility initiatives and the vital role that evaluation has played in their evolution. Read about different types of accessibility initiatives and how they were evaluated, the impact of these programs on disabled (and at times non-disabled) visitors, what staff and community members learned, and their conversations about iterating and moving forward. In each case, evaluating accessibility work created better more responsive institutions who value, and are in conversation, with their various communities, while demonstrating the importance of always talking, always asking, always adapting, and always using evaluation to help guide you forward.

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ISBN: 9781538186305
Publication date: 15th July 2024
Author: Laureen Trainer
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 230 pages
Genres: Museology and heritage studies
Management and management techniques