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---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 11:52:53 +0200 From: Aleksandra Uzelac <sandra@IN2.hr> To: "'clink@irmo.hr'" <clink@irmo.hr> Subject: invitation to join the Culturelink Network - SPECIAL OFFER Dear colleagues, We have learned about your organisation and we would like to take this opportunity to invite you to become a member of the Culturelink Network. Numerous organisations working within the different fields of culture and arts have joined our network. We try to provide possibility for our members to use network as a tool for receiving relevant information for their work, as well as, a tool for promoting their activities through our review Culturelink. We would like to invite you to become a member of the Culturelink Network and thus gain access to the Culturelink Network information resources. If you would decide, now, to become a member of the Culturelink Network for year 2000, we shall reward you with 2 free issues of the Culturelink review for 1999 (Culturelink review no. 29/November 1999, and Culturelink Special Issue 1999). Membership in the Network includes: - possibilities of collaboration on joint projects (several institutions or several countries), - use of the databases (Culturelink Database, Cultural Policy Database) - subscription to the Culturelink review. Membership privileges also include possibility to publish data about members' project in the Culturelink review and possibility of inclusion data about member institution into the Culturelink Database. The membership fee is US $20 for individuals, US $50 for institutions and US $100 for benefactors. Non-members subscription to the Culturelink review is 30 US$ for individuals and 75 US$ for institutions. The Culturelink membership form and information about possible ways of payment are accessible at Culturelink WWW pages under section Network, as well as at the end of this e-mail. Please find enclosed description of the Culturelink Network and its activities. If you would have any additional questions feel free to contact us or visit our Web site. We would be very glad if you would decide to join the Culturelink Network. Sincerely, Aleksandra Uzelac Culturelink Address: Culturelink Network c/o Institute for International Relations (IMO) Lj. F. Vukotinovica 2 P.O. Box 303 10000 Zagreb, Croatia Phone: (+385 1) 48 26 522 Fax: (+385 1) 48 28 361 E-mail: clink@mairmo.irmo.hr WWW: http://www.culturelink.org ****************************** CULTURELINK NETWORK Culturelink, the Network of Networks for Research and Cooperation in Cultural Development, was established by UNESCO and the Council of Europe in 1989, in Paris, at the Consultation of Representatives of Regional and Sub-regional Networks for Cultural Development Research and Cooperation. The Institute for International Relations in Zagreb, Croatia has been the focal point of the Network since its inception. The Culturelink Network gathers about 1000 networks and institutions from 107 countries in all parts of the world which deal with and are interested in cultural development, cultural policies and cooperation. Culturelink has proved to be an efficient and unique mechanism in this field and with its extensive geographic coverage has become the widest-ranging project of the World Decade for Cultural Development. Aims and Activities The aim of the Network is to strengthen communication among its members; to collect, process and disseminate information on world-wide cultural development, cultural life and policies; and to encourage regional, interregional and international joint research projects and cultural cooperation. Besides research, activities of the Culturelink network include development of the Cultural Development Data Bank and publication of the review Culturelink, Culturelink Directory Series and Culturelink Joint Publication Series. Research The current research programme within the Network entitled "Contemporary Civilizational Changes" includes the "Cultural Policies in UNESCO Member States" (in which a number of Culturelink members participate) and study entitled "Cultural Changes in Central and Eastern European Countries in Transition" done in cooperation with Culturelink members from Croatia, Poland and Hungary. Data bank The Cultural Development Data Bank, accessible to all members of the network, consists of the following subsystems: The Cultural Policy Database is a textual database developed as an integral part of the Cultural Policies in UNESCO Member States project. The database is organised as a system of menus that follows the specific structure of the cultural policy of each country. This textual database is reachable through Internet at Culturelink WWW pages. The Culturelink Database is a database built to satisfy the needs of the members of the Culturelink Network and others involved in the field of cultural development. It contains general information about more than 1000 institutions and networks, and detailed information on some 300 institutions and networks from all regions of the world, working in the field of cultural development, describing their information infrastructure and databases, research projects, publications, artistic activities, international cultural cooperation, etc. The Culturelink Database is a relational database implemented in Paradox for Windows RDBMS, currently locally accessible at IMO, and also experimentally accessible via Internet (from Culturelink WWW pages). These services complemented and updated on a regular basis, represent a unique source of information for UNESCO and the Member States. Culturelink Network runs Documentation Centre for Cultural Development and Cooperation which holds numerous documents, books and periodicals in the fields of international cultural development and cultural policies. The documents in the documentation centre are received from Culturelink members, UNESCO and Council of Europe. Publications The Culturelink review, is published in English four times a year, on some 200 pages. It has the task to provide members of the Network with information on their activities of mutual interest, including networking, current or planned research projects, research results, reports from and announcements of meetings and conferences, reviews of publications and documents. The review is produced on the basis of inputs received from the members of the Network, UNESCO and the Council of Europe, as well as from other sources (e.g. international organisations, government agencies, institutions and individual experts). The Culturelink review is also reachable from Culturelink WWW pages. The Culturelink Directory Series publishes directories of institutions and databases in the field of cultural development. Each directory is a selective printout from the Culturelink Database and contains information on institutions and networks in the field of cultural development from around the world, describing their information infrastructure and databases, projects, publications, international cultural cooperation, etc. The series is intended for all those who seek information on cultural development: researchers, policy makers, and cultural managers. Its objective is to provide precise and up-to-date information facilitating cooperation and research in the cultural community and listing links to information resources in the field. So far two directories have been published: The Directory of Institutions and Databases in the Field of Cultural Development, published in 1995, carrying information on 170 cultural institutions, their databases, publications, projects, researchers, and addresses of some 350 cooperating institutions; The Directory of Institutions and Databases in the Field of Cultural Development in Central and Eastern Europe, the second publication in the Culturelink Directory Series, specialised on information about 102 cultural institutions and networks in Central and Eastern Europe, their publications, projects, databases, etc. Culturelink Network also publishes proceedings from the conferences it organises, so far two proceedings have been published: Dynamics of Communication and Cultural Change: The Role of Networks, Proceedings of the First World Culturelink Conference, edited by Biserka Cvjeticanin, comprise some fifty papers and discussions on cultural change and the role of networks in processes of exchange of cultural values and in strengthening international cultural communication. In some way, the volume summarises the twentieth century with its painful experiences, anxieties and dilemmas and at the same time opens new planetary vistas into the twenty-first century and the start of the third millennium. The Cultural Identity of Central Europe, Proceedings of the conference Europe of Cultures: Cultural Identity of Central Europe, edited by Nada Svob -okic, brings 25 papers grouped around four topics: Central Europe: Cultures and Identities; Cultural Identity in the Perspective of Development and Transformation; The European Context of Central Europe; and Cultural Policies. Culturelink Network has organised international conference entitled 'The Mediterranean: Cultural Identity and Prospects for Intercultural Dialogue' held in Dubrovnik from 5th to 7th December 1997. Proceedings from the conference has been published in 1999. Internet is an important channel for the dissemination of information to Culturelink members. Culturelink Network is reachable at: http://www.culturelink.org The members are invited to send us their publications and information about their activities that could be presented in the Culturelink review. ************************ CULTURELINK MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM Please, enter/renew my/our membership in the Network of Networks for Research and Cooperation in Cultural Development and subscription to the CULTURELINK review for 2000, with the annual contribution ____ (A, B, C). A - individuals: US $20 B - institutions: US $50 C - benefactors: US $100 AS A SPECIAL OFFER I shall receive 2 remaining issues of the CULTURELINK review for 1999 FREE OF CHARGE! Name: ______________________________________________________________ Institution: ______________________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________________ Phone/Fax/E-mail: _____________________________________________________________ Date: Signature: Possible ways of Culturelink membership fee payment are by check, bank account or credit card. Payment by check payable to: CULTURELINK/IMO Institute for International Relations Lj. F. Vukotinovica 2 P.O. 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