Hi everyone,
I'm working on a project with the National Gallery around foreign
language content online.
I was wondering what approach other Museums/Galleries have taken when it
comes to offering foreign language content. Do you offer a simple
information page in different languages or do you attempt to translate
some/all of your website?
In particular, I was wondering if anyone has experience of implementing
Google Translate (or similar) on their websites?
Thoughts on its success/failures or if it was rejected in favour of a
different approach would be really appreciated.
Many thanks,
Jenny
Jenny Brown
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