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Review and Analysis of Museum Research in the Age of Digital Technology and Reflection on the \Online-Offline\ Model
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Zhu, Fengjiao
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Biotechnology
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2025
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2025
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Review and Analysis of Museum Research in the Age of Digital Technology and Reflection on the \Online-Offline\ Model
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Review and Analysis of Museum Research in the Age of Digital Technology and Reflection on the \Online-Offline\ Model
2025
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Overview
Digital museums, vital for cultural communication, are undergoing a digital transformation to enhance social impact. A study of 243 articles from 2005-2022 visually maps the field's status, trends, platforms, scholars, and hotspots. It proposes an integration framework for digital museums' \"online-offline\" models, considering research perspectives, influencing factors, processes, and effects. Digital museums are affected by social attention, visitor experience, and environmental turbulence. The \"online-offline\" model complements existing models, promoting museums' development based on their unique characteristics.
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thinkBiotech LLC
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