Event: Cultural Data Project Webinar on New Data Directions
March 14, 2014 Category: MethodThe Cultural Data Project (CDP) will host an online webinar on March 17th to teach people about the December 2013 report, “New Data Directions for the Cultural Landscape: Toward a Better-Informed, Stronger Sector.”
The report was prepared by Slover Linett Audience Research.
During the webinar, CDP President and CEO Beth Tuttle and Slover Linett Audience Research Vice President for Arts & Culture Sarah Lee will present the report’s assessment of the current state of data collection and how data is currently used by the arts and culture sector.
Tuttle and Linett will also cover how the report recommends a move toward a more strategic and coordinated approach for developing new knowledge and information resources that will improve the art and culture sector.
The webinar will take place between 2 pm and 3 pm on March 17th. Participants can either participate online or by calling a toll free number. Registration for the event can be found here.
Please join us for a webinar presentation to learn more about the CDP’s newly released report, New Data Directions for the Cultural Landscape: Toward a Better-Informed, Stronger Sector.CDP President and CEO Beth Tuttle and Slover Linett Audience Research Vice President for Arts & Culture Sarah Lee will present the report’s assessment of the state of data collection and use in the arts and cultural sector. Beth and Sarah will also discuss the report’s recommendations to move toward a more strategic, coordinated approach to developing new knowledge and information resources that improve the sector’s performance, vitality, and public impact.Throughout 2014, the CDP will continue to convene cultural researchers, funders in the arts, and art and cultural practitioners in ongoing dialogue and planning to develop action strategies that address the report’s findings and recommendations. We hope that you will join the conversation and share your perspective with us.Cultural Data Project Webinar: New Data DirectionsMonday, March 17, 20142:00–3:00 pm ETRegister
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