Princeton University has unveiled what it calls "the world's first fully interactive, Web-accessible digital archive of policy-relevant data on culture and the arts." Visitors to the Cultural Policy and the Arts National Data Archive (CPANDA), a project of the Princeton University Library and the university's Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies, can access both current and past research findings, such as public opinion, city-specific data, and statistics dealing with the arts. Resources available are currently broken down into four categories: artists, audiences, organizations, and support for the arts. Information Today, 14 April 2003 - http://www.cpanda.org.
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