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The website of the Archaeology & Arts journal. Full text access is openly provided for most issues of the journal (1981-). There are abstracts in English. 


The National Archive of PhD Theses provides access to the PhD theses from all Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Greece as well as PhD theses awarded to Greek scholars by foreign HEIs and certified by the Hellenic NARIC.

The National Documentation Centre of Greece (EKT) is the organization responsible, by law, for the collection, development and maintenance of the National Archive of PhD Theses.


The Digitised Archive of the Greek National Theatre, which comprises the collections of the GNT from 1932 to 2005, includes rare and often unique material. More specifically, it contains theatre programmes, newspaper clippings, photographs sound recordings (after 1955), video recordings (after 1994) and musical scores.


The Institutional Repository of Scientific Publications (IKEE) includes:

  • Scientific papers by AUTh Faculty & Research Staff, such as articles in journals and conferences, books, art and multimedia work, studies, etc.
  • Unpublished (“grey”) AUTh literature, such as doctoral dissertations, master theses, diploma theses.

The Contemporary Greek Art Institute ISET, a non-profit organisation, was established in February 2009 by members of the Nees Morfes Art Gallery in collaboration with art historians and artists as consultants. The institute’s aim is to document the course of art in Greece from 1945 to date.
 
Part of its digitized archival material is freely available via the ISET digital platform.


Access to cultural theatre items is now possible on the computers installed in the venue by use of the Interactive Application of the NTNG Cultural Reserve Demonstration set up for this reason. The Interactive Application can provide findings to any search concerning the history of the National Theatre of Northern Greece. In particular, it allows access to 1.321 productions and co-productions of the NTNG from 1961 to date and 134.865 relevant electronic data. The items included are given in detail below:


A collection of pages packed with information about technical theatre.

Theatrecrafts.com has been online since 1997 and is a developing resource for students, theatre technicians, designers and practitioners. The site has was relaunched in 2012 to make it more up-to-date and easily updateable, and although there is still a lot to do, the future is looking good. Theatrecrafts.com is edited by Jon Primrose, Technical Manager at the University of Exeter Drama Department in the UK.

The Theatre Crafts is not related to the Theatre Crafts magazine that’s no longer in publication. It’s been superseded by the Live Design magazine.


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