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  • Alternate Music Press: The Multimedia Journal of New Music
    Covers a range of musical styles, including ambient, bluegrass, classical, world music, jazz, fusion, and avant garde music. Contains an ongoing archive of every interview and article printed in AMP since 1997. Provides music, book and product reviews. Links to sites about ...
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  • andante
    andante aims to document and preserve the world's recorded classical musical heritage and to become the definitive online resource for information about classical music and opera. The andante web site provides a single, convenient classical music resource. Visitors will find ...
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  • Australian Music Centre: connecting the world with Australian music
    The Australian Music Centre was established in 1974 to facilitate and encourage the performance and understanding of music by Australian composers throughout the world. The Centre has grown to become the leading provider of information, publications and scores relating to ...
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  • Bach Bibliography : serving scholars all over the world
    The aim of releasing Bach Bibliography on the Internet is to provide facilities for the scholarly music community world-wide to the most up-to-date and most comprehensive bibliography of J. S. Bach in a most useful and efficient way.
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  • BUBL - Music
    BUBL LINK is the name of a catalogue of selected Internet resources covering all academic subject areas and catalogued according to DDC. All items are selected, evaluated, catalogued and described. The directory can be browsed or searched by subject or by DDC number. Covers: ...
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  • ClassicOL.com
    This site, based within the United Kingdom, is designed specifically for classical musicians and classical music enthusiasts.Includes an illustrated guide to the history and development of classical music, musicians ,instruments and ensembles, as well as information on ...
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  • Composers Bureau Online
    Sigma Alpha Iota provides information about contemporary American Composers. You will find biographies, lists of works, audio clips, score samples, photographs and contact information for many of the members of the Composers Bureau. In addition, links are included to ...
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  • DW3 Classical Music Resources
    An extensive directory of classical music links, this site directs you to composer homepages, chronologies and necrologies, organisations and centres for scholarly research, online journals, bibliographic, full text and sound/image databases, and many others.
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  • George Frederic Handel (1685-1759) Homepage
    Contains biographical information about Handel and details of specific works. Compositions are listed by genre and HWV number. The site also includes information about Handel festivals, societys and concerts, and reviews of recordings.
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  • Great Performances: Educational Resources
    Lesson plans for teachers in culture and the arts.
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  • Harmony Central
    Harmony central is a resource site for musicians, mostly guitarists, keyboard players and percussionists. The site provides product information and reviews, a buyer's guide, classifieds, manufacturers and retailers information and links to online magazines. Instrument ...
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  • IMUTUS
    "The main goal of IMUTUS is to provide an interactive music tuition multimedia system for training users on traditional instruments with no MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) output. The selected instrument is the recorder. The system will be based on audio / ...
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  • Jazz/Blues Archives, Collections & Museums
    Links to institutions which have jazz and blues archives or significant collections of jazz and blues materials.
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  • Lesson Plans - The Arts
    Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL) has created links to high quality lesson plans and activities for use in the classroom from a variety of sources. There are also links to other resources that are helpful for curriculum planning. McREL was ...
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  • Music Teachers OZ
    This project aims to bridge the gaps between research and teaching in music teacher education. It also hope to decrease isolation between academics, teachers and pre-service teachers. The site is organised into two areas. The first website is organised into rooms. You may ...
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  • MusicAustralia
    MusicAustralia aims to make Australian music resources and information widely accessible: music in all its formats, across styles and genres, and including both heritage and contemporary material.
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  • NYPL Digital Gallery
    "NYPL Digital Gallery provides access to over 275,000 images digitized from primary sources and printed rarities in the collections of The New York Public Library, including illuminated manuscripts, historical maps, vintage posters, rare prints and photographs, illustrated ...
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  • OperaGlass
    Contains libretti, source texts, performance histories, plot synopses and discographies for many operas. Also includes a directory of opera composers, librettists, operas, companies and performers.
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  • Project Gutenberg Music
    Access point for the Project Gutenberg Chamber Music Archive which contains free scores and parts of public domain music in a variety of formats. Project Gutenberg volunteers have been engaging in digitizing public domain sheet music, using a variety of techniques, to enable ...
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  • Science of Music: Accidental Scientist
    What is music? Is birdsong music? How about the tap-tap-tap of a hammer, or the wail of a creaking door? Is playing a garbage can different than playing a drum? Explore the science of music with us, through these online exhibits, movies, and questions. Along the way, you can ...
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  • The Art of David Tudor
    This digital resource is a gateway to the David Tudor papers and related collections of the Research Library at the Getty Research Institute, providing links to online library records and collection finding aids. It documents and complements the Getty Research Institute ...
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  • The Classical Music Pages
    This web site provides information about classical music - its history, biographical information about composers (with portraits and short sound examples), explanations of the various musical forms and a dictionary of musical terminologies. It is designed to be of use for ...
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  • The Hector Berlioz Website
    Information on Berlioz's life, music, writings, and career in London and Paris.
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  • The Prokofiev Page
    Dedicated to the life and work of twentieth century composer and pianist Sergi Prokofiev.
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  • The Ralph Vaughan Williams Society
    A site devoted to widening the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams and to encouraging the performance of RVW's music.
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  • Voice of the Shuttle
    Web Page for Humanities Research. Topics covered: Anthropology, Archaeology ,Architecture , Area & Regional Studies , Art & Art History , Classical Studies , Cultural Studies , Cyberculture , Gender Studies , History , Legal Studies , Literature (in English) , Literatures ...
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  • A Visual Sourcebook of Chinese Civilization
    "The goal of this 'visual sourcebook' is to add to the material teachers can use to help their students understand Chinese history, culture, and society." It features a timeline with links to information and images, and essays on topics such as ancient tombs, Buddhism, ...
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  • ABC Arts Online
    The latest news, reviews and features for films, books, music, festivals, digital arts, design, architecture, built environment, regional arts and more.
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  • Aboriginal Art Online
    Contemporary Aboriginal art is a vital part of the world's oldest continuous cultural tradition. It is also a brilliant and exciting area of modern art. The site links to quality paintings, limited edition prints and pottery by Aboriginal artists - together with information ...
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  • AccessArt
    "AccessArt is a richly textured, dynamic and inspirational resource bank for pupils, students and lifelong-learners, as well as teachers, gallery educators and artists. Within the site ,you can access: 1. A series of visually exciting and innovative 'online workshops' ...
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  • American Photography: A Century of Images
    Explore photography's role in art, war, social change and cultural identity. The image lab and teacher's guide link to resources which discuss how the images of a century of change and the role the camera has played both in creating and documenting it. They trace ...
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  • Ancient China
    Jade and bronze were the most prized materials in Ancient China. Geography; Timelines; Religions; Tombs; Interactive tombs, workshops, maps, timelines etc.English words are made up of a collection of letters that each has its own sound. The Chinese use logograms - where a ...
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  • Art Interactive
    This art interactive will show you a few different types of sculpture in the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and provides software for you to create your own virtual sculpture.
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  • Art Safari
    Art Safari invites you to explore the painting and sculpture collection of The Museum of Modern Art. This site encourages learning about art by looking and sharing interpretations. A series of questions will guide you to make up stories based on four different artworks.The ...
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  • Art Theft Program
    Art theft is an international problem requiring cooperation at all levels of law enforcement. To aid in this endeavor, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) established the National Stolen Art File (NSAF) to assist law enforcement agencies in resolving this ever ...
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  • Artcyclopedia: The Fine Art Search Engine
    Search by artist, artworks, art museums, or browse by movement or medium. The criterion for inclusionis that the artist must be included in an arts museum collection somewhere in the world. Artworks include paintings, drawings, sculpture, web based art, architecture, folk ...
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  • Aspects of the Victorian Book
    Information on the production and publishing of books and magazines in Britain during the nineteenth century.
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  • Australian Art Resources
    This site offers links to visual arts websites in Australia including art & design schools, galleries and museums, web directories, and sources of arts funding information. Also has a directory of links to visual arts websites from US, UK, Europe and Asia including art & ...
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  • Best of History Websites
    An anthology of online history resources. Best of History Web Sites is an award-winning portal created for history teachers, students, and general history enthusiasts. Best of History Web Sites now features links to K-12 history lesson plans, teacher guides, activities, ...
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  • Beyond Geometry: Experiments in Form, 1940s to 1970s
    "Beyond Geometry examines a group of related artistic developments involving the use of radically simplified form and systematic strategies, which emerged in Europe and the Americas between 1945 and 1979."
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  • Digitized Juvenile Literature Collection
    Full text of 30 19th century children's picture books.
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  • Education Index
    The Education Index is a service of Hobsons, an international college and career publisher and provides learners and educators with access to the best educational Web sites in a variety of subjects and lifestages. Listed sites are by Subject and by Lifestage (so you can find ...
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  • Electronic Swatchbook
    "Swatches or small samples of fabric have been collected and compiled in the form of swatchbooks for at least 300 years. The Powerhouse Museum has several volumes containing thousands of bright, unfaded samples of fashionable fabric designs, braids and laces ranging from the ...
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  • Ethnology Database
    Pictures and background on more than 400 cultural objects from the Pacific region. The Bishop Museum's Ethnology Collection includes more than 70,000 objects from throughout the Pacific region. Photographs and detailed information are available for more than 400 cultural ...
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  • Eyes on Art: a learning to look curriculum
    An instructional website for the visual arts to develop aesthetic awareness, artistic knowledge and skills, understanding of visual arts heritage and aesthetic valuing. An interactive site containing images, affective and critical thinking strategies, and more examples and ...
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  • Film Australia
    Australia's largest producer of television documentaries and educational programs. FREE teachers notes accompany these Film Australia titles. The notes contain suggestions for using the programs as an integrated educational resource, providing summaries, curriculum links, ...
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  • Flying Arts
    Flying Arts provides innovative opportunities for artistic experience, development and achievement, especially for those with limited access. Queensland regional workshops for students and teachers.
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  • Fontscape: Typeface Directory
    A directory of fonts, both free and for fee
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  • Free to Dance
    "Free To Dance" is a three-part television documentary that chronicles the crucial role that African-American choreographers and dancers have played in the development of modern dance as an American art form. Explore the "Free To Dance" Web companion, which offers ...
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  • Guggenheim Museum
    Includes online collections, biographical material abour the artists, information and works of modern art.
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  • Henri Rousseau: an Interactive Story
    This animated story investigates the style and technique of artist Henri Rousseau. Every artist has their own style and technique - their own special way of making art. Looking at the style and techniques used by an artist can give us an insight into what the artist was ...
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  • Historical Text Archive
    This site provides research papers, reports, articles, books, maps, and photographs on various subject categories. The site is divided into three sections: articles, e-books, and links. The article section contains the articles, documents, essays, and photographs. ...
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  • History in the News: Middle East History, Society, and Culture Resources
    Compiled by the Department of History, University at Albany, New York. Information covers: General Resources , History , Culture, Society , Religion , Economics , Politics , Maps , News & Media , Regional Resources . Regions covered and including extra information: Bahrain , ...
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  • Islamic Arts and Architecture
    Information on a broad field of Islamic arts
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  • Leonardo da Vinci: Master Draftsman
    Exhibition of the drawings of Leonardo da Vinci
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  • Lesson Plans - The Arts
    Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL) has created links to high quality lesson plans and activities for use in the classroom from a variety of sources. There are also links to other resources that are helpful for curriculum planning. McREL was ...
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  • National Gallery of Australia
    Search for information, collections, education packages| and a searchable database of the collections.
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  • NYPL Digital Gallery
    "NYPL Digital Gallery provides access to over 275,000 images digitized from primary sources and printed rarities in the collections of The New York Public Library, including illuminated manuscripts, historical maps, vintage posters, rare prints and photographs, illustrated ...
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  • Picture Australia
    Searchable image collection from Australian cultural institutions such as the Australian War Memorial, the National Library of Australia, and the State Libraries of NSW, Tasmania, and Victoria. PictureAustralia provides access to images that cover all aspects of Australiana: ...
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  • Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
    The Rijksmsueum Amsterdam houses the largest collection of art and history in the Netherlands. The museum has an internationally renowned collection based around the paintings of the seventeenth-century Dutch Republic.
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  • Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
    The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery documents the wonderful diversity of individuals who have left—and are leaving—their mark on America and its culture. Leaders such as George Washington and Martin Luther King Jr., artists such as George Gershwin and Mary Cassatt, ...
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  • Stevenson's Fables
    Robert Louis Stevenson's Fables was published in New York by Longmans, Green in 1902. Previously the thirteen fables had been published with other works. Stevenson had a long-standing fascination with the fable as a literay form. In 1888 he approached his publisher with a ...
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  • The Alphabet of Art
    This site explains, in simple terms, the elements of visual design. Once you understand the Alphabet, you'll be able to "read" pictures and other works of visual art and understand why they work the way they do.
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  • The Art Zone
    Interactive art you can make online
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  • The British Library
    The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and one of the world's greatest libraries. The vision is to make the world's intellectual, scientific and cultural heritage accessible, and to bring the collections of the British Library to everyone - at ...
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  • The Incredible Art Department
    "The purpose of this web page is to encourage students to explore art from different cultures and time periods via the World Wide Web. All sites have been checked and reviewed by the art instructor, Judith Decker, to determine their suitability for student use. At the time ...
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  • The New Testament Gateway
    This site provides a web directory of internet resources on the New Testament. Browse or search annotated links on everything from the Greek New Testament to Jesus in Film.
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  • The On-Line Visual Literacy Project
    "This project is the result of Brian Stonehill's 1994 Spring Semester, Media 51 Principles of Visual Literacy class at Pomona College, Claremont, California.... Visual literacy is the ability, through knowledge of the basic visual elements, to understand the meaning and ...
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  • The Passion of Christ in Art
    The article on this site examines the influence of the Bible on Western Art, particularly the Gospels. The passion of Christ is depicted in many paintings. Links are also provided to commentaries on the Mel Gibson film The Passion of the Christ.
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  • The Style File
    The Style File is a folio of pages, each showcasing the work of a different book illustrator. An extensive range of illustration styles and expertise are represented. All illustrations on the site are copyright to the creators.
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  • Totally Tessellated
    This site will give you a comprehensive introduction to tessellations. It will explain the basic mathematics underlying tessellations, as well as allow you to browse through many examples of tessellations in real life. M. C. Escher and his well-known tessellations are also ...
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  • Van Gogh's Van Gogh
    A virtual tour of the exhibition held in 1998-1999. A comprehensive historical overview of Van Gogh's painting, covering all periods. Individual paintings can be examined in detail in this tour.
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  • Voice of the Shuttle
    Web Page for Humanities Research. Topics covered: Anthropology, Archaeology ,Architecture , Area & Regional Studies , Art & Art History , Classical Studies , Cultural Studies , Cyberculture , Gender Studies , History , Legal Studies , Literature (in English) , Literatures ...
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  • Web Gallery of Art
    The Web Gallery of Art contains over 12,100 digital reproductions of European paintings and sculptures created between the years 1150 and 1800. A considerable number of the pictures are commented and biographies of the significant artists are given. A versatile search engine ...
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  • Western perspectives on a nation: images from Australia's west 1901-2001
    This site was a project to produce the Western Perspectives on a Nation series of web sites. The aim of the Project was to select images, from the Battye collections, that told the story of Australia's economic and social development through the twentieth century – as viewed ...
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  • ABC Arts Online
    The latest news, reviews and features for films, books, music, festivals, digital arts, design, architecture, built environment, regional arts and more.
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  • Arts Queensland
    Arts Queensland, part of the Department of Education and the Arts, develops and implements cultural policy and administers cultural funding and capital works programs that support arts and cultural development for the benefit of the community. Links to Arts organisations ...
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  • Australian Trade Unions Archive: Media Entertainment & Arts Alliance (1993-)
    Includes Related Entries, Online Sources and Published Sources. There are links to Previous and Subsequent Entities of this Union.
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  • Black Words
    Black Words is an information-rich website, a searchable database and a forum for communication. It supersedes AustLit's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Writers subset which was created from 2001-2006 through the commitment of all AustLit contributors to encompass this ...
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  • Brisbane City Life - Brisbane Theatres
    Includes links to theatre companies in the Brisbane area.
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  • eOneill.com
    The site includes: Forum: An electronic forum where scholars and students can share information; Study Companion: Curricula developed for both students and teachers; Audio Archive: Complete broadcasts of O'Neill's plays in RealAudio format; Reference Catalogue: An online ...
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  • Justin's Drama and Theatre Links
    Over 5,000 links to practitioners, genres and styles, history, stagecraft, education, industry, scripts.
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  • Lesson Plans - The Arts
    Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL) has created links to high quality lesson plans and activities for use in the classroom from a variety of sources. There are also links to other resources that are helpful for curriculum planning. McREL was ...
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  • Mr William Shakespeare
    The motive in publishing these pages is to help and stimulate others in Shakespeare studies, and especially those who might contribute their work to the Internet. The pages include a Shakespeare Timeline. Part of the timeline is a separate Shakespeare genealogical chart and ...
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  • Performing Arts: Queensland Government
    The site provides links to Queensland performing arts organisations.
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  • The Arts - Resources for Education
    The Arts - resources for education Includes links to museums, galleries, lesson plans and organisations
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  • The Complete Works of Christopher Marlowe: An Electronic Edition
    Included here are all of Marlowe's plays, (Dido, Queen of Carthage, Tamburlaine, The Jew of Malta, The Massacre at Paris, Doctor Faustus, Edward the Second), his two known poetic works, Hero and Leander and The Passionate Shepheard to His Love, his translations of Ovid and ...
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  • Theatre History on the Web
    A resource for theatre historians and students. Includes historical periods eg Elizabethan and links to theatre resources, technical design, organisations and general History resources.
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  • Utah Shakespearean Festival : Educational Resources
    The Utah Shakespearean Festival is the place to turn when you need information about Shakespeare and other theatre people, places, and events. The educational resources area has just been updated and includes over 400 articles on most of Shakespeare's plays and numerous ...
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  • VMI's Shakespeare & Renaissance Home Page
    Intended primarily for students of VMI's Courses in Shakespeare the site has links to Shakespeare and the Internet, Shakespeare and His Critics, Shakespeare's Works, a Dictionary, The Globe Theatre, Shakespeare: Then and Now, Elizabethan Accents and Illustrations. It also ...
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  • Voice of the Shuttle
    Web Page for Humanities Research. Topics covered: Anthropology, Archaeology ,Architecture , Area & Regional Studies , Art & Art History , Classical Studies , Cultural Studies , Cyberculture , Gender Studies , History , Legal Studies , Literature (in English) , Literatures ...
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  • Australia Dancing
    The Australia Dancing portal, hosted by the National Library of Australia, provides users with access to both current and historical information about dance in Australia.
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  • Australian Dance Council
    The Australian Dance Council — Ausdance, is Australia's professional dance advocacy organisation for dancers, choreographers, directors and educators. Ausdance provides a dance information network through services based in national, state and territory offices. Ausdance ...
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  • Great Performances: Educational Resources
    Lesson plans for teachers in culture and the arts.
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  • Lesson Plans - The Arts
    Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL) has created links to high quality lesson plans and activities for use in the classroom from a variety of sources. There are also links to other resources that are helpful for curriculum planning. McREL was ...
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  • NYPL Digital Gallery
    "NYPL Digital Gallery provides access to over 275,000 images digitized from primary sources and printed rarities in the collections of The New York Public Library, including illuminated manuscripts, historical maps, vintage posters, rare prints and photographs, illustrated ...
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  • Voice of the Shuttle
    Web Page for Humanities Research. Topics covered: Anthropology, Archaeology ,Architecture , Area & Regional Studies , Art & Art History , Classical Studies , Cultural Studies , Cyberculture , Gender Studies , History , Legal Studies , Literature (in English) , Literatures ...
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  • Australian Film Commission
    This is a gateway to Australian film and television on the Internet. It aims to promote Australian film resources, contains a searchable film database, calendar of film events and details of International and Australian film awards.
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  • Cinema: How are Hollywood films made?
    "Looking through the lens of a camera as actors bring to life a writer's story, the filmmaker is ... peering into a world of imagination. The director, producer, actors, screenwriter, and film editor are all essential players in the journey from concept to finished film. In ...
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  • Film Australia
    Australia's largest producer of television documentaries and educational programs. FREE teachers notes accompany these Film Australia titles. The notes contain suggestions for using the programs as an integrated educational resource, providing summaries, curriculum links, ...
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  • Great Performances: Educational Resources
    Lesson plans for teachers in culture and the arts.
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  • Internet Archive
    Digitised movies from the Prelinger Archives which focus mainly on everyday life, culture, industry, and institutions in North America in the 20th century. Included are films produced by and for many hundreds of important US corporations, nonprofit organizations, trade ...
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  • Media Literacy Review
    It is the goal of the Media Literacy Reivew to make available to educators, producers, students, and parents, information and resources related to the influence of media in the lives of children, youth, and adults.
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  • Metro Magazine
    Fine Line is a six-part series by current affairs reporter Ellen Fanning examining the ethics of journalism. A Study Guide has been specially written for the series and is available now for free downloading. Go to Study Guides to locate it.
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  • Metromagazine: Study Guides
    "ATOM, through its publications arm (Metro Magazine and Australian Screen Education) produces study guides and educational kits for feature films, documentaries, television programmes, exhibitions, etc. The study guides are written for teachers and students in primary and ...
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  • Ronin Films
    This site is a commercialdistribution site for primarily documentary films. The documentaries in the Ronin collection are personally selected by the company's founder, Andrew Pike. The criteria for selection are intrinsic quality and educational interest. Ronin has no ...
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  • Television Production
    A comprehensive on-line cybertext in studio and field production.
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  • Television Production : A Comprehensive On-line Cybertext
    This is a complete, free, award-winning course in television production. It consists of 70 interactive modules with more than 100 associated files, four types of tests, more than 800 color illustrations, and sound files. The course is available in English, Spanish, and ...
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  • The Australian Directors Guild (ADG)
    The Australian Directors Guild (ADG) is an industry association representing the interests of film and television directors, documentary filmmakers, animators and independent producers throughout Australia. The site has links under Resources to Submissions, Conference ...
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  • The On-Line Visual Literacy Project
    "This project is the result of Brian Stonehill's 1994 Spring Semester, Media 51 Principles of Visual Literacy class at Pomona College, Claremont, California.... Visual literacy is the ability, through knowledge of the basic visual elements, to understand the meaning and ...
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  • Young Media Australia
    Young Media Australia is a unique national community organisation whose members share a strong commitment to the promotion of the healthy development of Australian children. Their particular interest and expertise is in the role that media experiences play in that ...
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