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January 2000

Construction of Cultural Policy

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Studies of Artists: An Annotated Directory

An annotated directory of studies of arts and artists. more >

Unlocking Creativity: A Creative Region

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Committing to Culture: Arts Funding in France and Britain

This study was undertaken as a response to requests from policy makers and professionals to provide an in-depth comparison of the arts and funding policies of Britain and France in order to encourage greater knowledge of different approaches to arts funding in the two countries. more >

A Step by Step Guide to Accessible Arts in California

This guide is designed to assist the arts community as they make their space, programs and activities available to the approximately five million Californians with disabilities. more >

What's my plan? A guide to developing arts marketing plans

This step-by-step guide provides useful information on how to develop arts marketing plans. more >

Cultural Well-being

New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage's cultural well-being web pages, which have been built as a resource for local government. more >

Careers in Culture

Fun, easy-to-read booklets feature the latest information on career trends in six different cultural fields. more >

Arts Education Leadership Initiative Self-Assessment Tool

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Business Planning Workbook

This Workbook has been commissioned by the Arts Council of Wales (ACW) to provide clear, concise guidance notes to help you with the production of a Business Plan for your organisation. more >

Lessons Learned: A Planning Toolsite

A series of essays about the process of planning more >

A State Arts Agency Strategic Planning Toolkit

A comprehensive, step-by-step guide to strategic planning. more >

Europe as a Cultural Project (2002-2004)

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Policy Partners guide to action available online

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Draft Convention on Cultural Diversity available online

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Reports on the New Audiences Programme

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'CPR For Nonprofits' by Alvin H. Reiss - Chinese Translation

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From Words to Action: Do Meetings Matter for Cultural Policy?

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Legal Protection of Traditional Knowledge and Expressions of Culture

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From Mission to Motivation

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Mayors' Institute on City Design - Booklet

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Challenges in Transitioning From a Professional Dance Career

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Expressing Themselves: Youth Consultation

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Legacy Works: Transforming Memory Into Visual Art

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Conference on the Economics of Art and Culture

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A Statistical Profile of Artists in Canada

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Cultural Policy and Trends in Ukraine

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Cultural policy research in the countries of South East Europe

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May 2000

The Future of Funding for Dance

Highlights topics, themes, and action plans that emerged in a forum focused on securing financial health for the field of dance. more >

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September 2000

Planning a Marketing Campaign

These notes provide a basic introduction to planning a marketing campaign. more >

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October 2000

Art Becomes the Fourth R

Art is fast becoming the new literacy for our times. more >

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December 2000

New Media Art/New Funding Models

Investigates the current state of funding for new media artists, with an emphasis on the support structures for innovative creative work that utilizes advanced technologies as the main vehicle for artistic practice. more >

New Media Arts: New Funding Models

New Media Art/ New Funding Models report investigates the current state of funding for new media artists. The emphasis is on the support structures for innovative creative work that utilizes advances technologies as the main vehicle for artistic practice. more >

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