This paper describes a front-end evaluation carried out as part of the planning for the "Early China" galleries at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in Toronto, Ontario. The evaluation examined visitors' "reading" of - the interpretations drawn from personal knowledge and a lifetime's experience. Insight into the way visitors interpreted typical artifacts for themselves gave guidance in determining the extent and kind of interpretation we should provide in the gallery. Furthermore, information about the extent to which visitors can already link artifacts to categories and concepts provides a "baseline" for judging the success of our interpretive efforts.
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Kathryn Pankowski
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Royal Ontario Museum
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1064-5578
Publication Name:
Visitor Studies
Volume:
3
Number:
1
Page Number:
214
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