Hi everyone!

I'm looking to see if anyone has run across aggregated data about museum
digital resource use?  Here are two thoughts which may or may not be
related:

1) we're doing lots of digital content because it is the only choice

2) users are looking for digital content from us

Do these intersect? Are we providing the right stuff? Are there
statistically significant increases in use of resources by students,
teachers, or by the general public?

Sure, we can have a speculative, anecdotal, conversation here, but I'm
really looking for data that maybe someone has already put together but
that I haven't seen.

Thanks, hive-mind!

Erin.


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