Connecting you with Australian culture online
Ten new case studies of cultural organisations using ebusiness have been researched and are now available. Click on any of the links to read about how organisations in your industry are using the internet as a business tool.
Arts festival site, providing a sophisticated online registration facility for artists, with links to extensive support services. The site promotes festival events and includes an online ticketing facility. Download the full Adelaide Fringe case study as a PDF from the NOIE Ebusinessguide website.
Site providing information, publications and scores of Australian music, allowing members access to searchable databases containing musical scores, composers, recordings and text materials. An online shop enables members to select and order items, and pay online. Download the full Australian Music Centre case study as a PDF from the NOIE Ebusinessguide website.
Contemporary dance company site, featuring an events calendar, online membership registration, an online shop selling promotional items, and a full order and payment facility. Download the full Chunky Move case study as a PDF from the NOIE Ebusinessguide website.
Marketing site that uses an extensive membership/subscription database to promote the work of Australian film and video artists. Site features an online gallery, an online journal and publicity for exhibitions and events. Download the full Experimenta Media Arts case study as a PDF from the NOIE Ebusinessguide website.
The site was created in response to the need for a better way to promote the ensemble and to reduce the time and money spent answering enquiries. The main ebusiness functions are information and promotion. Download the full JCJazz Ensemble case study as a PDF from the NOIE Ebusinessguide website.
Theatre company site, providing information, promoting events and performances and offering an online ticketing facility. Includes a feature allowing the public to register interest in working for the theatre as professionals or volunteers. Download the full La Boite case study as a PDF from the NOIE Ebusinessguide website.
Aboriginal arts site, featuring an online art gallery of work for sale, access to cultural information on artists and their crafts and an online order enquiry facility. Download the full Maningrida Arts and Culture case study as a PDF from the NOIE Ebusinessguide website.
Arts administration site, integrating information on arts events, and featuring three levels of access, according to user requirements. The site provides extensive links to regional arts organisations and schools, and an online booking facility for school performances. Download the full Regional Arts Victoria case study as a PDF from the NOIE Ebusinessguide website.
Arts administration site, linking regional galleries and providing information and access to an extensive training and development program for member organisations. The site advertises touring exhibitions, and includes an online ordering facility for publications. Download the full Regional Galleries Association of Queensland case study as a PDF from the NOIE Ebusinessguide website.
The internet is an essential business tool for the special effects company RSP, both for managing their business across its two locations in Adelaide and Sydney, and for managing their clients. Download the full Rising Sun case study as a PDF from the NOIE Ebusinessguide website.
Salamanca Arts Centre Inc. manages the Centre in Hobart and promotes activities and events in its public areas. They developed a new website with improved features, including ecommerce facilities, to represent the organisation more effectively and raise its profile in the arts community. Download the full Salamanca Arts Centre case study as a PDF from the NOIE Ebusinessguide website.
For more case studies in other industry fields visit the NOIE Ebusinessguide Case Study page.
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