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Engaging the museum space: Mobilizing visitor engagement with digital content creation (2016)
Journal Article
Bailey-Ross, C., Gray, S., Ashby, J., Terras, M., Hudson-Smith, A., & Warwick, C. (2017). Engaging the museum space: Mobilizing visitor engagement with digital content creation. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 32(4), 689-708. https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqw041

In recent years, public engagement is increasingly viewed as more than an ‘additional extra’ in academia. In the UK, it is becoming more common for research projects to embrace public engagement with the belief that it informs research, enhances teac... Read More about Engaging the museum space: Mobilizing visitor engagement with digital content creation.

Natural history museums as provocateurs for dialogue and debate (2013)
Journal Article
Carnall, M., Ashby, J., & Ross, C. (2013). Natural history museums as provocateurs for dialogue and debate. Museum Management and Curatorship, 28(1), 55-71. https://doi.org/10.1080/09647775.2012.754630

Interpretation in natural history museums is generally conservative with methods of collections interpretation barely changed since the first natural history museums were founded. For all the changes undertaken by museums in the last 20 years, sector... Read More about Natural history museums as provocateurs for dialogue and debate.

Pointless Babble or Enabled Backchannel: Conference Use of Twitter by Digital Humanists. (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Ross, C., Terras, M., Warwick, C., & Welsh, A. (2010). Pointless Babble or Enabled Backchannel: Conference Use of Twitter by Digital Humanists. In Digital humanities 2010 : conference abstracts : King's College London, London, July 7-10, 2010 (214-217)

Microblogging, a variant of a blogging which allows users to quickly post short updates to websites such as twitter.com, has recently emerged as a dominant form of information interchange and interaction for academic communities. To date, few studies... Read More about Pointless Babble or Enabled Backchannel: Conference Use of Twitter by Digital Humanists..