Hi Melissa,
These are physical visits. Copying to Paul in Policy and Peter in stats to see if they know where or whether we store web site visits.
Good luck with your project.
Ann
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Subject: Re: Museum visitor statistics
Thanks Ann,
Can you confirm - are the visits listed on this document "physical"
visits to the museum, or "website" visits? The page seems to suggest physical visits. Is there a comparable page/spreadsheet for website visitors? If not, where does the information about website visitors end up, once it is sent into DCMS? Can that be made available?
Thanks
Melissa
On 06/03/2012 10:31, OGIDI ANN wrote:
> Dear Melissa,
>
> I thought I sent this to you - but it must have got chewed my network.
> Anyways the DCMS collects stats from Museums and we publish them here
>
> http://www.culture.gov.uk/what_we_do/research_and_statistics/3375.aspx
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> For questions about the process contact [log in to unmask]
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> Best,
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> Ann
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> Melissa Terras
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> Just to say I lodged an FOI with DCMS to get the museums stats. I see
> that they've ignored this before and said that they didnt collect the
> data
> (http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/website_statistics_for_museum_w
> e#comment-2793) so we will see - I will report back to the list if
> anything comes of it.
>
> Just out of interest, can anyone point me to the report/forms/demand that explains how and when DCMS want stat data from museums? There must be something official written down somewhere about this - or is this individual correspondence to each museum?
>
> Melissa
>
> On 06/03/2012 00:23, Arran Bevington-King wrote:
>> So I have just looked at the main site and can see that many people have replied to my post, there is obviously lots for me to learn about how this site works so please accept my appologies for not acknowledging you all, however i shall read through and look at each message in turn and thank you all sincierly.
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>> regards
>> Arran
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