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Robyn McKenzie is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Heritage and Museum Studies at the Australian National University. She has a strong academic background with a PhD from ANU, as well as a First Class Master's degree and Honours Bachelor's degree from Melbourne University. Her research interests include various aspects of heritage and museum studies, focusing on the intersection between community engagement and museum practices. Robyn has been involved in multiple research projects aimed at understanding service usage and improving access to information and resources in heritage contexts. Her work often revolves around analyzing data to extract meaningful insights that inform content delivery and enhance user experience in the museums sector. Through her research, Robyn is dedicated to generating impactful reports and utilizing innovative methods to study the dynamics of heritage and culture in contemporary society. Throughout her academic career, she has contributed to various significant research outputs and projects that have enriched the fields of heritage studies and museum practices.
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