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Evaluation references

Brown, A., & Novak- Leonard, J. (2011). Getting in on the act.  San Francisco: Wolf Brown/James Irvine Foundation.
American arts marketer on evaluation

Clear Horizon (2012). Monitoring and evaluation overview. Retrieved May 25, 2012.

McGarvey, C. (2006). Mapping Change: Using a Theory of Change to Guide Planning and Evaluation, Grantcraft.

Holden, J. (2009). How we value arts and culture. Asia Pacific Journal of Arts and Cultural Management, 6(2), 447-456.

Kelaher, M., Berman, N., Joubert, L., Curry, S., Jones, R., Stanley, J., & Johnson, V. (2007).  Methodological approaches to evaluating the impact of community arts on health. UNESCO Observatory Refereed E-Journal, 1(1), 1-20.
Article discussing methodology of an interesting arts evaluation project.

Mango (2012). What is wrong with results based management? Retrieved March 5, 2013 from https://web.archive.org/web/20210227205907/https://www.humentum.org/free-resources/guide/what-wrong-results-based-management

Morra-Imas, L. & Rist, R. (2009). The road to results: Designing and conducting effective development evaluations. Washington: World Bank.

National Endowment for the Arts (2012).  How arts works. Washington: National Endowment for the Arts.

O’Brien, D. (2010). Measuring the value of culture.  London: Department for Culture, Media and Sport.

Rutter, J. & Gold, J. (2015). Show your workings: Assessing how government uses evidence to make policy, London: Institute for Government.
This report sets out to compare and rank UK government departments – to show which used evidence well and which less well, and in doing so highlight and celebrate good practice while incentivising others to match the standards of the best.

Staricoff, R. (2006). Arts in health: The value of evaluation. The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, 126, 116–120.

Stern, M., & Seifert, S. (2009).  Civic engagement and the arts: Issues of conceptualization and measurement.  Pennsylvania. Animating Democracy.

Wolk, A., & Stanzler, C. (2010).  How better data will shape the future of social problem solving. Philanthropy News Digest, November 11