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: Murnaghan, Frances D. Jr.

Publication Year: 1975

Media Type: Report

Paper presented at a conference sponsored by Pennsylvania State University, College of Arts and Architecture and College of Business Administration in cooperation with the National Endowment for the Arts. Held at Pennsylvania State University,…

Categories: Governance

Author: Straight, Michael

Publication Year: 1975

Media Type: Report

Paper presented at a conference sponsored by Pennsylvania State University, College of Arts and Architecture and College of Business Administration in cooperation with the National Endowment for the Arts. Held at Pennsylvania State University,…

Categories: Governance

Author: Samuels, John

Publication Year: 1975

Media Type: Report

Paper presented at a conference sponsored by Pennsylvania State University, College of Arts and Architecture and College of Business Administration in cooperation with the National Endowment for the Arts. Held at Pennsylvania State University,…

Categories: Governance

Author: DeLuca, Barbara and Bullard, Carol

Publication Year: 1975

Media Type: Report

During January 1975, in keeping with the aims and purposes of the Albany League of Arts, an initial prospectus was outlined for the study of cultural resources in the Capital District.

Categories: Economic Impact

Author: Economics Research Associates

Publication Year: 1975

Media Type: Report

During the fall of 1975, the Huntington Arts Council expressed an interest in preparing a feasibility study to evaluate the prospects for converting the vacant Huntington Theatre, or other existing buildings in the Huntington area, into a performing…

Categories: Cultural Facilities

Author: Montgomery, Gladys

Publication Year: 1975

Media Type: Report

Fourth semi-annual survey of a sample of arts organizations throughout the country. The survey was conducted in a series of extensive telephone interviews with directors and administrative officers of the 78 organizations included in the sample.

Categories: Economic Impact

Author: Murphy, Judith and Jones, Lonna

Publication Year: 1975

Media Type: Report

Federal support for research in the arts in education was first embodied in the Arts and Humanities Program (AHP) of the U. S. Office of Education. Thanks chiefly to funds made available under Title IV of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act…

Categories: Arts Education

Author: Brownrigg, W. Grant

Publication Year: 1975

Media Type: Report

In June 1975, under the auspices of Heublein, Inc., a market research survey was conducted on awareness and attendance of arts events in the Greater Hartford area. The purpose of this study was twofold: 1. to provide information on public use of and…

Categories: Fundraising

Author: Arts Development Associates

Publication Year: 1975

Media Type: Report

In an effort to gather information for a long range plan, the Arts Council along with Arts Development designed a Dialogue process that would access the arts need of the state.

Categories: Community Development

Author: Green, Dennis

Publication Year: 1975

Media Type: Report

Part one ... explains the concept of art in public architecture. It shows how cities and states ... have developed legislation to allow a small percent of public construction costs to be earmarked for enhancing public buildings and public spaces. […

Categories: Public Art