Sweden/ 9. Sources and Links 
9.2 Key organisations and portals
Cultural policy making bodies
The Ministry of Culture
http://www.regeringen.se/
The Swedish Arts Council / Statens kulturråd
http://www.kulturradet.se/
The National Heritage Board / Riksantikvarieämbetet
http://www.raa.se/
The Swedish Federation of County Councils / Landstingsförbundet
http://www.landstingsforbundet.se/
The Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions / Sveriges kommuner och landsting
http://www.skl.se/
Professional associations
Artistic and Literary Professionals' Union / KLYS
http://www.klys.se/
Grant-giving bodies
The National Handicraft Council / Hemslöjdsnämnden
http://nfh.nutek.se/
The Art Grants Committee / Konstnärsnämnden
http://www.konstnarsnamnden.se/
The Swedish Institute / Svenska institutet
http://www.si.se/
The National Public Arts Council / Konstrådet
http://www.statenskonstrad.se/
The Swedish Film Institute / Filminstitutet
http://www.sfi.se/
The Press Subsidies Commission / SvenskaPresstödsnämnden
http://www.presstodsnamnden.se/
The Swedish Authors Fund / Svenska Författarfonden
http://www.svff.se/fondeng.htm
The Swedish Visual Artists Fund / Bildkonstnärsfonden / Konstnärsnämnden
http://www.konstnarsnamnden.se/
Swedish International Development Authority / Sida
http://www.sida.se/
Cultural research and statistics
ABM. Department for Archive, Library, Information and Museum Sciences, Uppsala University
http://www.abm.uu.se/
ACSIS. Advanced Cultural Studies Institute of Sweden
http://www.acsis.liu.se/
Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation
http://www.rj.se/
CCE. Centre for Cultural Economy, University College of Kalmar
http://hik.se/
Centre for Cultural Policy Research, University College of Borås
http://www.hb.se/
Culture Statistics Observatory
http://www.culturestatistics.net/
Department of Conservation, Gothenburg University
http://www.conservation.gu.se/
Department of Culture and Media, Umeå University
http://www.kultmed.umu.se/
Department for Culture Studies, Linköping University
http://www.liu.se/temaq
Division of the Sociology of Literature, Department of Literature, Uppsala University
http://www.littvet.uu.se/
ETOUR. European Tourism Research Institute, Mid Sweden University
http://www.miun.se/
Nodicom. Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research, Gothenburg University
http://www.nordicom.gu.se/
School of Arts and Communication -K3, University College of Malmö
http://www.mah.se/
Statistics Sweden / Statistiska centralbyrån
http://www.scb.se/
SweCult. Swedish Cultural Policy Research Observatory, Linköping University
http://www.liu.se/swecult
QNB. Analys & Kommunikation
http://www.qnb.se/
Culture / arts portals
Culture Net Sweden / Kulturnät Sverige
http://www.kultur.nu/
Chapter updated: 21-09-2009