Hawkshead review of the Portable Antiquities Scheme 2004

The Museums Libraries and Archives Council, commissioned Hawkshead Archaeology and Conservation, as independant consultants to review the progress and activities of the scheme up until September 2004. This review process involved quantative and qualititive market research techniques, including interviews with staff members, members of the Public, internet and paper surveys.

This report has now been published and is available for download as PDF document.

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The key findings of the Report were:

In Phase 2 of the Portable Antiquities Scheme in 2003-04:

Outreach: has increased and the Scheme has extended its audience

Participation has increased

Making a difference - 2004 user survey shows

www.finds.org.uk

Changing attitudes - 2004 user survey shows

  1. 70% people think the Scheme is succeeding in changing attitudes about reporting archaeological finds and their importance
  2. People who have been involved with the Scheme are twice as likely to agree that the Scheme is succeeding in changing attitudes (regardless of user group)
  3. The public and those in museums are most confident about this change and those in archaeology are less so
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