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Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Renaissance was the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council's (MLA) programme to transform England's regional museums. The programme has received over £300 million since 2002 which has been allocated across nine regional museum hubs. Regional museum hubs are a cluster of four-five museums which receive government investment in order to develop as centres of excellence and as leaders of their regional museum communities.
The Renaissance Hub Museum Exit Survey is a museum visitor exit survey commissioned to measure the impact of Renaissance funding. The questionnaire survey has been conducted in 45 museums and galleries across England to collect data on the profile of visitors as well as information about visitor satisfaction, propensity to recommend and general attitudes towards the museums and galleries.
The overall objective of this research was:to provide reliable and representative information regarding the profile of visitors to Renaissance hub venues. There was particular interest in visits from lower socio-economic groups, those from ethnic minority backgrounds and those with disabilities (the priority target groups) to gather reliable and representative information on the views and attitudes of visitors on various aspects of their visit which can feed into policy development and programme evaluationFace-to-face interviews were conducted with adult visitors on exit from each of the sites. All had visited the museum. Those who had only used ancillary facilities, e.g. a shop or café on-site were excluded from the survey. Exit interviews ensured that each respondent had the maximum opportunity to experience the full product offering at each site. The interviewing schedule included a mix of daytime and weekday shifts - weekdays (c.60 per cent) and weekends (c.40 per cent), and covered school and public holidays. Interviews were carried out throughout the day in order to be as...
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/04/2010 - 01/03/2011
Country
England
Time dimension
Repeated cross-sectional study
Analysis unit
Individuals
National
Universe
Visitors to 45 museums and galleries in nine regional museum hubs in England, 2010-2011.
Sampling procedure
Simple random sample
Kind of data
Numeric
Data collection mode
Face-to-face interview
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2011
Terms of data access
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