Dear Colleagues,
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*Keeping in Touch: Learning from sustained relationships with audiences*
*Visitor Studies Group one day conference and AGM February 2009*
We all strive to build ongoing relationships with our users and
stakeholders, but how can we draw on these relationships to create more
successful visitor experiences? The 2009 Visitor Studies Group
(http://www.visitors.org.uk) one day conference and AGM will explore the
potential benefits and pitfalls of consulting and evaluating in this way
through case studies and debate.
During the course of the day the conference will address the following:
* How can sustained relationships with community groups, schools,
volunteers, families and others be used to inform the development
of visitor experiences?
* What are the pros and cons of using sustained relationships in
developing exhibitions and programmes?
* What can we learn from different types of sustained relationships?
* How can building and maintaining relationships lead to long-term
benefits for organisations?
/Who is it for?/
Museum, cultural, and natural heritage professionals, audience
researchers, students, and all those with an interest in how visitor
research can inform interpretation and foster
decision-making to the benefit of their institutions.
/Registration fees: /
£70 – VSG members
£90 – VSG non-members
£40 – VSG student members
£50 – VSG student non-members
To book please contact Mary Phelps at [log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
On behalf of the organising committee
Dr Olga Fakatseli
Treasurer
Visitor Studies Group
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