National Arts Publications Database

The National Arts Publications Database is a bibliographic tool that gives access current and historical information on a multitude of topics related to arts administration and policy. The database contains over 7,000 bibliographic records—providing arts administrators, policy researchers, and advocates with an asset to help them locate information on arts policy and practice and arts administration resources and best practices. Many recent entries to the database may also include the actual publication for download as well. When possible, Americans for the Arts has included the publication for download, but in many cases the database is purely bibliographic by design.

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Author: Brown, Lance Jay

Publication Year: 1980

Media Type: Book

Categories: Cultural Facilities

Author: Stewart, William

Publication Year: 1980

Media Type: Book

Categories: Governance

Author: Patterson, David R.

Publication Year: 1980

Media Type: Book

Categories: Governance

Author: Craft, Robert H. Jr.

Publication Year: 1980

Media Type: Book

Categories: Governance

Author: Farber, Donald C.

Publication Year: 1980

Media Type: Book

Categories: Governance

Author: Cok, Mary Van Someren; Bromelkamp, Henry A.; Thurston, Ellen; and Wolf, Thomas

Publication Year: 1980

Media Type: Book

Categories: Technology and Innovation

Author: Anthony, Robert N. and Herzlinger, Regina E.

Publication Year: 1979

Media Type: Book

This book is primarily intended for a course on management control problems in nonprofit organizations in general. Although it assumes that students have had a first course in accounting, it is not primarily a book on accounting. Such a course is…

Categories: Organizational Planning

Author: Cwi, David

Publication Year: 1979

Media Type: Book

Support for the arts by cities across the has evolved historically out of a sense that the arts are a good thing for a community to have and important to the quality of life. Typically, cities came to support museums and the performing arts as much…

Categories: Economic Impact