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GENERAL WORKS

T-BA1  Texas Council for the Humanities.  URL: http://www.public-humanities.org/
    The Council "provides opportunities for people to deepen their understanding of ideas, values and human experiences . . . through the joy of learning". Links to all the opportunities provided by the Council, such as grants database and grant guidelines, speakers bureau, "Teaching with Technology" humanities workshops, calendar of events, staff directory, awards, publications, and exhibits.

T-BA2  Humanities interactive.  URL: http://www.humanities-interactive.org/a_base.html
    Interactive, exhibits, games, and lessons from the Texas Council for the Humanities Resource Center. Includes "Texas History, Texas Culture" and "Border Studies" exhibits among others.

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PERIODICALS

T-BA3  Texas journal of ideas, history and culture.  Austin: Texas Council for the Humanities, Fall/Winter 1985/86-2000.  Quarterly.  ISSN 0894-3354
    Continues: Texas humanist
    Articles on topics of interest to the humanities community. Includes announcements of exhibitions in the state, as well as calls for nominations for awards. Extensive book reviews. Suspended after the Spring/Summer 2000 issue.

T-BA4  Humanities: the newsletter of the Texas Council for the Humanities.  Austin: Texas Council for the Humanities, Summer 1999-  .  Irregular.  Free (members).
Also available:
http://www.public-humanities.org/pubs.htm
    Continues: TCH update (Dec. 1996-Winter 1998)
    Information on all the activities of the Council, including workshops and training. Articles include information on interesting people and innovative ideas. PDF copies in addition to full-text since Spring/Summer 2001. Full-text from Dec. 1996 for both titles. Separate links to current and back issues.

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