1. A comparison of local and non-local visitor information-seeking behavior by visitors to civil war-related US National Park Service sites.
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Palso, Nicholas T., Ivy, Mark I., and Clemons, Joshua W.
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INFORMATION resources ,INFORMATION resources management ,VISITORS' centers ,TOURIST information centers ,HISTORIC sites - Abstract
Although previous research has documented differences between local and non-local visitors, the differences in the information sources referenced when planning trips have not been assessed in published studies. Differences in the sources used by local and non-local visitors to National Park Service Civil War conflict sites were examined, as were differences in ages and visitation characteristics. Although the vast majority of respondents had gathered information about the sites prior to visiting, differences existed in the type of sources used in general, sources used by locals as opposed to non-locals and sources used by visitors of different ages. Locals were more likely to be younger and to use past experience and the advice of acquaintances, whereas non-locals were more likely to be older and use impersonal sources. The results from this study can be used to target certain geographic or demographic populations with site information. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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