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Have you ever faced problems accessing, understanding and (re)using cultural heritage resources because of language barriers? Do you believe that providing access should also encompass the translation of metadata? If these questions spark your interest, read on to find out more about the Europeana Translate project and the translation engines it has developed.
The talk 'Fostering digital transformation in the common European data space for cultural heritage through assessment, measurement and data analysis' by Europeana Foundation speaker Fiona Mowat takes part at the Programming and Data Infrastructure in Digital Humanities conference organised by the High Performance Computing Centre at the University of Évora.
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Print from 'Magasin des modes nouvelles francoises et angloises' 1787, Courtesy MoMU
The European Fashion Heritage Association (EFHA), in collaboration with the Flemish Textile aggregator (TAG), is organising a two-day on-site workshop in Antwerp and Hasselt.
The Europeana Subtitled project saw over 8,000 thousand high-quality audiovisual materials shared with Europeana around the theme ‘Broadcasting Europe’, and developed resources for professionals working with audiovisual heritage. Discover what the project achieved and access the resources.
J-Ark project partners are excited to announce the launch of J-Ark, an innovative new long-term preservation solution designed specifically for small and medium Jewish archives. J-Ark is a unique platform that connects the common European data space for cultural heritage and the European Commission’s eArchiving and eTranslation services.