INVESTIGATING THE MUSEUM VISITOR EXPERIENCE AT THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUMS OF JERASH AND UMM QAIS

A. R.
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: Museums today are faced with a number of challenges and currently are searching for ways to attract, retain audiences and engage with the public. In order to address these issues , researchers have called for studies to help construct a com plete understanding of the visitor experience. Few studies employ methodological approaches that provide in-depth accounts of the museum experience. This article reports preliminary findings from a narrative research study that is aimed to explore sustained visitor/museum relationships. The narrative methodology adopted for this study provides novel insights into the nature of these relationships and extends our understanding of those museum experiences that build and strengthen relationships with visitors, including the affluent ones. Historically, museums have served as important sites for cultural engagement. Despite the significant role they play in society, museums today are faced with a number of challen -ges. Some of these challenges stem from reduced government funding, resulting in increased pressure to attract diverse audiences and a need to justify the public value of museums . Other challenges may be attributed to the rapidly changing society in which we live—changes in demographics, lifestyle , leisure time activities, as well as communication and technology . The main purpose of this research is to identify the profiles of visitors, and understand better their needs as well as the numerous ways in which they experience Jerash and Umm Qais museums in Jordan. This study showcases also the main problem of Jerash and Umm Qais museums; a revision in quality of services, a marketing plan, and an activation of the educational programs in these two museums are highly recommended.
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调查杰拉什和乌姆盖斯考古博物馆的游客体验
:如今的博物馆面临着许多挑战,目前正在寻找吸引、留住观众和与公众互动的方法。为了解决这些问题,研究人员呼吁进行研究,以帮助构建对游客体验的完整理解。很少有研究采用方法论的方法来深入描述博物馆的经验。本文报道了一项叙事研究的初步发现,该研究旨在探索持续的游客/博物馆关系。本研究采用的叙事方法对这些关系的本质提供了新颖的见解,并扩展了我们对博物馆体验的理解,这些体验建立并加强了与游客(包括富裕游客)的关系。历史上,博物馆一直是文化交流的重要场所。尽管博物馆在社会中发挥着重要作用,但今天博物馆面临着许多挑战。其中一些挑战源于政府资金的减少,导致吸引多样化观众的压力增加,以及证明博物馆公共价值的必要性。其他挑战可能归因于我们生活的快速变化的社会——人口结构、生活方式、休闲活动以及通信和技术的变化。这项研究的主要目的是确定游客的概况,更好地了解他们的需求,以及他们体验约旦杰拉什和乌姆盖斯博物馆的多种方式。这项研究还展示了杰拉什和乌姆凯博物馆的主要问题;强烈建议对服务质量进行修订,制定营销计划,并启动这两个博物馆的教育项目。
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