In 1984, to begin addressing the issue of long-term learning in museums, [the authors] initiated a series of museum recollection studies. At the time, it seemed critical to understand memories of museums more broadly, to investigate their components, saliency, and persistence, both soon after the experience and long after. [They] began with a series of open-ended, ethnographic-style interviews, conducting the first 11 over a period fo two years. These early interviews proved so interesting and useful that [they] have continued to build on this line of research, as have many others. What does [their] work and that of other researchers reveal about museum memories?
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Citation
ISSN
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1059-8650
Publication Name:
The Journal of Museum Education
Volume:
20
Number:
2
Page Number:
10
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