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January 2005

Creative Economy Resource Centre

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BELGIAN ARTS AND CULTURE AGENCIES ANNUAL REPORTS

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Dynamic Cities and Creative Clusters

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Doing the Arts Justice: A Review of Research Literature, Practice & Theory

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Working With a Non-Profit Board: Tips and Tools for Cultural Managers

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Arts in England: attendance, participation and attitudes in 2001

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Anti-Americanism and Popular Culture

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Grants for the arts evaluation report

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Public Art Handbook for Northern Ireland

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Culture: Hidden Development

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Local authority expenditure on the arts in England, 2002/03

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A Sense Of Belonging

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Handbook on the Economics of Art and Culture

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Public Art by the Book

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Local Authority Arts Conference Report (2004)

The main theme of this conference was 'cultural Rights and the arts community’s response to the
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Arts in England 2003: attendance, participation and attitudes

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Passages - Swiss Cultural Magazine Devoted to Dance

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New Approaches to Television Archiving

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Cultural Well-Being and Local Government

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Building the Arts 2004/05

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Staying Power to Finnish Cultural Exports

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Conflicts of Interest: Safeguarding Your Foundation

This publication has a number of articles on Conflict of Interest, and also includes sample Conflict of Interest policies. more >

Artists’ Rates of Pay 1984-2004

Since 1989, a-n has tracked fees and payments offered to artists for art services in the form of residencies and educational workshops. more >

Hong Kong Arts and Cultural Indicators Research Report

The process of defining strategic approaches to the governance and support of culture... more >

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February 2005

Race Equality Scheme 2004-07

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2nd Meeting of the Steering Committee - Final Report

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Final Report - Meeting of the Task Force on Cultural Indicators

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French Cultural Policy Enters a Pivotal era

Looks at the actual state of cultural support conducted by the national and local governments with special focus on the question of “democratization of culture.” more >

Education and the Arts Strategy 2004-2007

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Diversity in Canada's Arts Labour Force

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March 2005

Draft UNESCO convention on Cultural Contents, analysis by Ivan Bernier.

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Public Library Impact Measures

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Arts Advocacy Day Briefing Papers

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Festivals and Tourism: Marketing, Management and Evaluation

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An Introduction to Scientifically Based Research

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Investing in Rural Creativity: New Rural Arts Strategy

A discussion document prepared for the Arts Council England outlining proposals for a new rural arts strategy... more >

An evidence based case for arts sponsorship

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Is there a Better Case for the Arts?

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A New Era - Orchestras Review Report 2005

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America Needs a New System for Supporting the Arts

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Select Committee Report on Theatre

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April 2005

FESTIVALS: STATE OF AFFAIRS AND IMPROVING SUBSIDIZATION

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CRESC Newsletter

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Strategic Plan 2005-2010

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Culture-lovers and Culture-leavers

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Cultural Rights

Focuses on the evolving concept of cultural rights and explores its potential effectiveness both in achieving social justice and advancing the rights claims of ethnic minorities, indigenous peoples and other cultural communities. more >

D'Art Report: Arts and Education Research; Towards an International Compendium

The development and publication of 'The Wow Factor: Global research compendium on the impact of the arts in education' and related resources. more >

Festival-world: State of affairs and suggestions on how to improve subsidization

A summary of research undertaken by the Budapest Cultural Observatory on festivals and festivals support policies. more >

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May 2005

Culture and Local Development

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Economic and Social Impact Study of Subsidised Theatre in Northern Ireland

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Choreographing Life - Metamorphoses of Dance

Pro Helvetia, the Swiss arts council, devoted a whole issue of its bulletin 'Passages' (vol 38, Spring 2005) to dance issues. more >

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June 2005

Building Relationships and Securing Donations: a Guide for the Arts

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Final Report of the Cultural Commission: June 2005

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Arts and regeneration: case studies from the West Midlands

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Cultural Trends - Volume 14 Number 2/June 2005

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Best Practices in the Cultural Sector

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D'Art Report: Statistical Indicators for Arts Policy

A discussion paper (D'Art report number 18) that identifies current global resources and work being undertaken to develop cultural indicators and provides a literature review on the topic. more >

Policy Benchmarking In The European Union: Indicators and Ambiguities

An article that takes a good look at the 'whys' of making cross-country data comparisons. more >

Who Owns Culture? - Appropriation and Authenticity in American Law

Susan Scafidi takes the reader on a tour of the no-man's-land between law and culture. more >

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July 2005

The Arts Work: Facts & Figures 2005

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Conference Report: 'The Fourth Pillar of Sustainability'

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Cultural Trends: New Issue

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Understanding the Future:Museums and 21st Century Life

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Research into the Actual and Perceived Barriers to Publicly Funded Arts in Northern Ireland

Research into the actual and perceived barriers to publicly funded arts in Northern Ireland... more >

Lord Putnam speech in the Lords

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Economic and Social Impact Study of the Grand Opera House

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Economic and Social Impact Study of the Ulster Orchestra

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New Directions in Social Policy - Understanding the Policy Context

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Human Rights Dialogue:

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International Journal of Cultural Policy

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A Map of the Craft

What do grant makers say they need to get beyond the basics? This Map of the Craft identifies seven challenges in grant making, as well as practices and skills that can help you meet them. more >

MAO-Model of Audience Development: Some Theoretical Elaborations and Practical Consequences

Examines how arts organizations can better understand and use 'motivation', 'ability' and 'opportunity' in their audience development work. more >

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August 2005

art'ishake

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All that Dutch (International Cultural Politics)

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Draft Intergovernmental Committe Report

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The Partnership Problem

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The Art of Renewal

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September 2005

CULTURAL TRENDS, VOL.14 NO.3

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Les intermittents du spectacle (in French)

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The Economics of Historic Preservation

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Arts and Culture in Northern Ireland – 2004 Baseline Study

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Arts, Culture, and the Social Health of the Nation 2005

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How to pay artists

Information about daily rates and contact details of lead bodies for further information. more >

Review of Culture in Scotland: Final Report of the Cultural Commission June 2005

The final report from the Cultural Commission, which was established in April 2004 to 'look seriously and maturely at [Scotland's] culture and decide the framework for its support in the future'. more >

Celebrating the arts - case studies from New Zealand

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Reflect and review: the arts and creativity in early years

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Accessing the Arts

‘Accessing the Arts’ is a collection of practical checklists and information sheets for arts and cultural organisations to assist in improving access and developing audiences. more >

Journal of Cultural Economics

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Changing places

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Audience Research Made Easy

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October 2005

Shooting Through: Australian Film and the Brain Drain

A study of the Australia Council’s declined interest in new media.   more >

Annual Report 2004-05

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Keeping arts safe - Second Edition

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Artists’ Exemption Scheme - Budget 2006

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Testimonials on the Artists’ Tax Exemption Scheme

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Sustainable Communities: Culture, Creativity and Inclusiveness

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Comparisons of Arts Funding in Selected Countries

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Socio Economic Conditions of Theatre Practitioners in Ireland

Contains an international review of research on the socio-economic conditions of artists and artist support policies. more >

Putting the Arts in the Picture: Reframing Education in the 21st Century

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Singing Our Praises: Case Studies in the Art of Evaluation

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Hong Kong Arts and Cultural Indicators Research Report

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The Arts Work Facts & Figures 2005

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D'Art Report: Assistance to Arts and Culture Festivals

This inquiry was undertaken by Peter Inkei of the Budapest Observatory in response to some disquiet within Hungary at the level of subsidies given to festivals by the National Cultural Fund of Hungary (NCF) and the NCF’s subsequent desire to get a picture of levels of support for festivals internationally. more >

Who is to decide social-security issues?

Two sides of the debate on issues of social security for cultural practitioners. more >

Étude comparative du financement des arts dans divers pays

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November 2005

Children, Their Parents and the Arts

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International Cultural Relations: the Institutional Framework in Spain

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Arts Council England Annual Review

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Lebanese Cultural Directory

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MOTIVATIONS MATTER

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Developing New Instruments to Meet Cultural Policy Challenges

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eCulture: Conference Proceedings

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The Diversity of Cultural Participation: Findings from a National Survey

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Formal Arts Curricula in Australian Schools

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL POLICY, VOL.11 NO.3

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DTI Economics Paper No. 15: Creativity, Design and Business Performance

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Journal of Cultural Economics

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Education Programs and Services in Arts Organisations

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December 2005

Arts in rural England: why the arts are at the heart of rural life

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On the Road

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The Arts & Business Private Investment in the Arts report

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CULTURAL TRENDS, VOL 14 NO 4

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Educating for Creativity

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Why Manage the Arts?

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Creating Connections - The Arts Council of Wales Annual Report 2004-05

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Annual Report for Arts Council of New Zealand

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The Arts, Politics and Change

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Passages 40: The Audience - Culture's Unknown Quantity

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Heritage Health Index Report on the State of America’s Collections

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25 years of the Fèisean

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Metropolis: Cities and Citzenship

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Annual Report of the Indian Ministry of Culture

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NATIONAL REVIEW OF SCHOOL MUSIC EDUCATION

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Arts Council England Peer Review

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