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: Greyser, Stephen A.

Publication Year: 1971

Media Type: Report

Executive board faces law suit from dancer as a result of administrative problem arising from conflict between her teaching responsibilities and her desire to perform in black community show. (Table of Contents, p. 1) This case was written by…

Categories: Legal Issues

Author: Cross, Carol M.

Publication Year: 1971

Media Type: Report

Executives consider cancellation of a low-rated, critically-applauded program. (p. 1). This case was written by Carol M. Cross under the supervision of Thomas C. Raymond. Copyright 1970 by the Institute of Arts Administration.

Categories: Funding, Federal

Author: Gladstone, Myron J.

Publication Year: 1971

Media Type: Report

This report contains the findings of a survey of New York State museums conducted from November 1971 to May 1972 by the New York State Association of Museums. 105 museums, historical societies, zoos, and botanical gardens participated.

Categories: Organizational Planning

Author: Cross, Carol M.

Publication Year: 1971

Media Type: Report

Three separate case studies A, B, and C of a situation where an organization's highly creative artistic director and the board of directors clash over avant-garde programming and community standards of good theatre.

Categories: Performing Arts Organizations, Leadership

Author: Kerr, Arthur J.

Publication Year: 1971

Media Type: Report

This paper is presented to the members of the Council to serve as a basis for discussion of a sensitive and controversial issue, the possibility of the (New York State) Council's delegating some of its funding decision-making to local bodies. (p. 1)

Categories: Funding

Author: Baumol, William J.

Publication Year: 1971

Media Type: Report

This report will begin with a systematic stocktaking of the economics of theatrical activity in New York City. It will report, on the basis of a painstaking survey of the facts, the situation regarding volume of activity, audience size and…

Categories: Creative Economies

Author: Greenberg, Pearl

Publication Year: 1971

Media Type: Report

This report [written by a task force of specialists in elementary art education, Pearl Greenberg, task force chairman] has set forth the very broad domain for the teaching of art in elementary schools.

Categories: Arts Education

Author: National Endowment for the Humanities

Publication Year: 1971

Media Type: Report

This report lists all grants awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities during the federal fiscal year. Grant recipients, amounts awarded and projects are summarized for each grant according to NEH program. Also listed are advisory…

Categories: Funding

Author: National Endowment for the Arts

Publication Year: 1971

Media Type: Report

This report lists all grants awarded by the National Endowment for the Arts during the federal fiscal year. Grant recipients, amounts awarded and projects are summarized for each grant according to NEA program. Also listed are advisory panelists and…

Categories: Funding

Author: Greyser, Stephen A.

Publication Year: 1971

Media Type: Report

Trustees consider personnel policy and organizational changes as a result of experience with cliques among artistic staff.

Categories: Organizational Planning