User Participation in Museum Digital Communication
Abstract
The development of the Internet has brought about the transformation of communication modes and user behavior. Under the influence of participatory culture, the Internet has given the public more opportunities to participate and user participation has gradually become the key to the digital communication of museums. Based on the historical process of Internet development, this paper analyzes the communication modes of digital communication in museums in the era of Web 1.0, Web 2.0, and Web 3.0. This paper finds effective ways to expand user participation through the study of user participation in different periods and puts forward opinions and references for digital communication in museums.
Keywords: Museums, Digital communication, User participation
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1003695
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