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: Opportunity Resources for the Arts

Publication Year: 1979

Media Type: Report

This is a general step-by-step guide to writing a resume accompanied by six model resumes for jobs in specific types of arts organizations.

Categories: Artists-Resources for

Author: Cwi, David

Publication Year: 1979

Media Type: Report

This increase governmental involvement in our cultural life has occurred for a variety of reasons appropriate for study by political scientists, sociologists and historians. In this paper, concern is with the economic arguments advanced by arts…

Categories: Funding

Author: Gelles, George

Publication Year: 1979

Media Type: Report

This is a background paper prepared for the National Partnership Meeting, sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies, in cooperation with the National Assembly of Community Arts Agencies., held…

Categories: Public Art

Author: Kamien, Janet, Goldbas, Amy and Porter, Susan

Publication Year: 1979

Media Type: Book

This is a book about beginnings. It is meant to help you take the first steps in: evaluating your buildings and programs; locating and making good use of advisors and consultants; training your staff to deal successfully with disabled visitors;…

Categories: Accessibility

Author: Weinstock, Ruth

Publication Year: 1979

Media Type: Report

This latter focus - the infusion of the arts into the standard curriculum - is the focus of our monograph. School people, legislators, or interested citizens who want more than a casual knowledge of the rationale for weaving the arts through the…

Categories: Arts Education

Author: Bravo Arts Education and Southeastern Institute of Research

Publication Year: 1979

Media Type: Report

This is the second part of a report which presents the findings of a comprehensive study of the arts in Virginia. Part II. A. Artists provides information on artists in Virginia. Part II. B. Arts Organizations provides information on music…

Categories: Artists-Resources for

Author: Reische, Diana M.

Publication Year: 1979

Media Type: Report

This monograph is essentially a roster of resources for use in developing and supporting school arts programs. The examples sprinkled through the listings are offered in hope of stimulating additional ideas of your own about the people, businesses,…

Categories: Arts Education

Author: Eddy, Junius

Publication Year: 1979

Media Type: Report

This monograph, part of an ongoing series, speaks to one or more of the aforementioned school arts support groups. While we recognize that few monographs will speak directly to everyone, we attempt in each to address a variety of individuals. We…

Categories: Arts Education

Author: Laundy, Peter and Vignelli, Massimo

Publication Year: 1979

Media Type: Report

This guide is divided into two parts, Basic Guidelines discusses use of graphic components available to the designer. Two Prototypic Organizations illustrates how these guidelines can be applied to a broad range of communications by two very…

Categories: Visual Art, Artists-Resources for

Author: Williamson, Katya

Publication Year: 1979

Media Type: Report

This commentary and documentation of the Asylum Hill Artists' Cooperative was started as part of my studies in Arts Management at the University of Connecticut, Storrs, with William E. Parker, Professor of Art and the History of Photography, and has…

Categories: Community Development