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#19 Training Arts Administrators to Manage Systemic Change. by Patricia Dewey. Presented at AIMAC 2003 conference.

#20 A Research Perspective on Cultural Policy in the United States. by Margaret J. Wyszomirski. Published in Viewpoint No. 19, 10 September, 2001 in Japanese by the Saison Foundation, Tokyo.

#21 Organizational Innovation in the Public Sector: the International Program of the Ohio Arts Council. [Forthcoming] by Lisa Sharamitaro. Presented at the 28th Annual Social Theory, Politics, and the Arts Conference, 2002.

#22 Entrepreneurial Leadership at a State Arts Agency: the International Program of the Ohio Arts Council. [Forthcoming] by Catherine Peila. Presented at the 28th Annual Social Theory, Politics, and the Arts Conference, 2002.

#23 Multiple Streams and Policy Community Dynamics: The 1990 NEA Independent Commission. by Christopher Burgess. Presented at the 28th Annual Social Theory, Politics, and the Arts Conference, 2002.

#24 Social Capital and Arts Organizations. [Forthcoming] by by Alicia Oddi. Presented at the 29th Annual Social Theory, Politics, and the Arts Conference, 2003.

#25 Beyond the Podium: CSO Constituent Groups on the Role of the New Music Director. by Chris Burgess, Catherine Peila, and Lisa Sharamitaro. Commissioned by the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, November 2002.

#26 National and Local Profiles of Cultural Support, Executive Summary. by Margaret Wyszomirski, Randy Cohen, and Therese Filicko. A collaboration of Americans for the Arts and The Ohio State University, Arts Policy and Administration Program with support from Pew Charitable Trusts.

#27 From Arts Management to Cultural Administration. by Patricia Dewey. Presented at the 29th Annual Social Theory, Politics, and the Arts Conference, 2003.

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