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The impact of COVID-19 on digital data practices in museums and art galleries in the UK and the US
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This paper, authored by Lukas Noehrer, Abigail Gilmore, Caroline Jay, and Yo Yehudi, explores the profound changes the COVID-19 pandemic brought to museums and art galleries in the UK and US. Discover how digital engagement flourished, transforming audience dynamics and emphasizing the need for data-driven strategies.
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