Adam CoulsonBuilding trust and transparency: behind the scenes on the Researcher Access ServiceThis article was originally published in June 2024 at researchdata.scotOct 24Oct 24
Adam CoulsonQR codes in museums — worth the effort?If you’ve visited the National Museum of Scotland in the last year, you probably saw a QR code in one of our exhibitions. There’s a good…Jul 19, 2022Jul 19, 2022
Adam CoulsonWeeknote 2/2022After a tricky few weeks of juggling work commitments with ill children (praise be to grandparents) I was determined to post another…May 24, 2022May 24, 2022
Adam CoulsonWeeknote 1/2022With encouragement from cawston and inspired by Sam Villis, I’m beginning to write #weeknotes with the aim of being more open about my work…Apr 29, 2022Apr 29, 2022
Adam CoulsonFirst steps into IIIFI had been aware of IIIF for a while but wasn’t sure where or how to start playing around with it. This post is an overview of a talk I…Jun 24, 2020Jun 24, 2020
Adam CoulsonData-led design: Measuring visitor interaction with digital interactivesAs the evolving nature of technology is changing the expectations of their visitors, how can museums design in-gallery digital experiences…May 29, 2019May 29, 2019
Adam CoulsonRethinking Navigation and What’s On at nms.ac.ukThrough 2019 and 2020 our team at National Museums Scotland are embarking on a journey to re-develop key areas of our website (nms.ac.uk).Apr 4, 2019Apr 4, 2019
Adam CoulsonData-led design: Using visitor behaviour to inform touchscreen contentAs summer turns to autumn we’re busy preparing for the opening of the new ancient Egypt and East Asia galleries at the National Museum of…Aug 30, 20181Aug 30, 20181
Adam CoulsonCreating a Google Museum View for the National Museum of ScotlandIn 2018 the National Museum of Scotland joined a list of global attractions available for exploration through Google Arts & Culture’s…Mar 13, 2018Mar 13, 2018