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The European Commission has approved funding for eight projects that will make it easier to use and improve Europe's digital cultural heritage through the Europeana platform.
The project organisers have released a new training module entitled “Manage, Improve and Open Up Your Research Data”. The module addresses concepts such as the FAIR Principles, Open Science, and Data Management Plans, and is geared towards researchers in the digital humanities.
Giulia Marsili from the University of Bologna, and BYZART consortium, introduces a new Generic Services project to digitize and promote Byzantine art and archaeology
Rise of Literacy project explored the history of the written text in Europe and aimed to showcase related cultural treasures on the Europeana collections website.
The Migration in the Arts and Sciences project created a curated collection about migration to, from and within Europe and explored the effects migration has had on European culture.