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How Archivissima brought an archive festival online via podcasts and how the UK National Archives reached out to young audiences during lockdown through Time Travel TV.
In this post, we share how we are working to improve the Europeana Newspapers collection and help our audiences explore key documents of European cultural heritage.
Theodora Gkeniou, Europeana ambassador and English language teacher in Greece, discusses how the new Europeana website supports teachers and educators to bring cultural heritage into their work.
We explore the INCEPTION project, which creates 3D models of buildings, monuments and sites, accompanied digitally by contextual technical and historical information.
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Robert Schuman delivering his declaration in the Salon de l'Horloge in the French Foreign Ministry building at Quai d'Orsay in Paris on 9 May 1950. In copyright.
When a long-planned exhibition celebrating the 70th Anniversary of the Schuman Declaration could no longer take place in European cities, the European Parliament Archives worked with Europeana to bring the exhibition to life online – in 24 languages. We speak to Ludovic Delepine, Head of Archives at the European Parliament, about how it all came together.
Experts from the Bibliothèque nationale de France and National and University Library in Zagreb discuss creative approaches to audience engagement during lockdown.