Information

Type

Archival Record

Identifier

GB3451/OC/D/2101/209

Other Identifiers

OC-D-2101-0209 (local reference number)

Date(s)

2004-01-05 15:02:11 (was last modification date)
2004-01-05 12:21:00 (was creation date of)

Record Resource Extent

30 KB (2 pages)

Scope and Content

Evaluation of a survey by the Chinese Arts Centre to assess the career development needs of artists for the Cultural Diversity: Greater Manchester project.

History

This record was originally held in ‘Staff Folders/David Hancock/CDGMz’ in a back-up of files managed by the Residency Coordinator around 2006. The record was moved to ‘David - Breathe Foldes/CDGM_2010_12_18_1625.7z in 2021 as it was felt that this was a later version of the same folder (ACC/2021/1). Last saved by 'artists' at C:\Documents and Settings\artists\Application Data\Microsoft\Word\AutoRecovery save of Feedback from Questionnaire.asd. 

Access and Use

Representation Type

mediated ➔ digital

Conditions on Access

An accessible surrogate is available online and in the CFCCA Library by appointment for private non-commercial research use.

Conditions on Use

Digital File: Feedback from Questionnaire.doc, Jan 2004, Chinese Arts Centre. Courtesy of the CFCCA Archive & Library (GB3451/OC/D/2101/209). This document is the copyright of the Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.

Accessible Surrogate Information

application/pdf (92 KB, 1 files)

Related Materials

The questionnaire and cover letter can be found in GB3451/OC/D/2101/195-6. The statistical results from the survey can be found in GB3451/OC/D/2101/196.

Related Information

Keywords & Terms

Online ; Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC) ; Microsoft Word Document 97-2003 ; application/msword ; text ; surveys (documents) ; English ; Latin (script) ; Originals ; hard drives ; digital ; Creative Diversity : Greater Manchester (CD:GM), (2001-2005)

Descriptive Note

Note

This document was processed 2021 as part of the 'Multicultural Heritage at the Crossroad: Organisational Resilience, Institutional Archive and Multicultural Voices' project with support from London Metropolitan University.

Rules or Conventions

Our archival collections have been catalogued following the International Standard of Archival Description (ISAD(G)) and principles of Records in Context (RiC). The library collection has been documented following the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) standard and the International Standard for Bibliographic Description (ISBD).

Subject terms for the collections have been taken from the Resource Description Access (RDA) values which are made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License; the National Archives’ PRONOM online registry of technical information; IANA media types. MIME types; Art & Architecture Thesaurus (AAT)® and Thesaurus of Geographic Names (TGN)® which are made available under the ODC Attribution License.