| read:write. Digital Possiblities for Literature | |
if:book was commissioned by the literature department of Arts Council England (ACE) to gather an overview of how companies, organisations and individuals in the commercial and funded sectors are using Web 2.0 to market fiction, poetry and live literature; spot writing talent; guide readers and potential readers; create, share and review writing. | |
| Published: | 2008 |
| Regions: | Arts Council England |
| Subjects: | Artistic assessment, Arts Council England, Literature, Research |
| Arts Funding in Yorkshire and the Humber 2006/2007. A geographical analysis of our investment | |
Arts Funding in Yorkshire and the Humber2006/2007. A geographical analysis of our investment | |
| Published: | 2008 |
| Regions: | Arts Council England |
| Subjects: | Arts Council England |
| Creative Apprenticeships. Supporting the progression of young people into creative sector careers | |
How organisations can run creative apprenticeships to support the progression of young people into creative sector careers | |
| Published: | 2008 |
| Regions: | Arts Council England |
| Subjects: | Careers and training, Education and learning, Strategic partners |
| Foundation Degrees. Using foundation degrees to meet higher level creative and technical skills shortages within the arts sector | |
Using foundation degrees to meet higher level creative and technical skills shortages within the arts sector | |
| Published: | 2008 |
| Regions: | Arts Council England |
| Subjects: | Arts Council England, Audience development and participation, Careers and training, Education and learning |
| Train to Gain. Supporting arts organisations to identify and access funding opportunities for training | |
Supporting arts organisations to identify and access funding opportunities for training | |
| Published: | 2008 |
| Regions: | Arts Council England |
| Subjects: | Arts Council England, Careers and training, Education and learning, Funding |
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