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Friday, 14 January 2011

AND MAY BE IN CANADA TOO….

The Cultural Human Resources Council (CHRC) has commissioned Nordicity to undertake a pan-Canadian study on the Impact of Digital Technology on the Cultural Sector. The study aims to measure the impact of technology on the labour force in eight cultural sub-sectors: visual arts and crafts; live performing arts; film and television; broadcasting; writing and publishing; music and sound recording; heritage (archives, libraries, museums and built heritage); and digital media. The study seeks to find common issues across the eight sub-sectors, and identify those issues, which are particular to each specific sub-sector. The study will address the digital impacts from the perspectives of the not-for-profit as well as for-profit businesses and organizations, and include the self-employed as well as employed. For more information contact Peter Lyman or Stuart Jack, plyman@nordicity.com or sjack@nordicity.com

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