The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam offers its whole website in Dutch and English, 
and key visit information in 9 other languages.

Megan Richardson
Directrice, Musée virtuel du Canada
Musée canadien de l'histoire
Director, Virtual Museum of Canada
Canadian Museum of History
100 rue Laurier Street, Gatineau QC K1A 0M8
T 819-776-7189



-----Original Message-----
From: mcn-l [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark Andrews
Sent: October-10-18 5:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MCN-L] Multilingual websites

Hi. I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations about language translation 
for museum websites. Currently, the Exploratorium has a series of single pages 
for visit planning for seven non-English languages (e.g., 
https://www.exploratorium.edu/es). But as we try to attract and serve more 
non-English speakers, we're thinking about other approaches.

For instance, for anyone who is using (or has used) a Google Translate widget 
in your universal footer or header, did you find it successful? Did it get good 
usage?

It occurred to me that I don't really have a sense of -- broadly -- how people 
use foreign language websites. Are they translating at browser level (or device 
level), making a site-specific widget superfluous? Or is a widget actually 
useful?

Any insights or stats are appreciated! - Mark

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Mark Andrews | Director of Online Media
e x p l O r a t o r i u m
[email protected]
mobile: 415-830-1578
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