This study evaluates the Living Land Living Sea exhibit at the Royal British Columbia Museum, with specific attention to gathering data related to visitor response to dioramas. The results of this study indicated that small but significant amounts of knowledge gain did occur upon visiting the Living Land Living Sea gallery, that attitudinal change was not measured, and that exhibit type clearly affects attracting power and holding power.
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Bob Peart
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Royal British Columbia Museum
Richard Kool
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Royal British Columbia Museum
Citation
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10.1016/0260-4779(88)90016-7
Publication Name:
International Journal of Museum Management and Curatorship
Volume:
7
Number:
2
Page Number:
117
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