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Judaica Europeana began in 2010 as a targeted project, co-funded by the eContentPlus programme, to digitise content documenting the Jewish contribution to European heritage: books, documents, manuscripts, periodicals, audio recordings, pictures, photographs, videos, postcards and posters. The initial project ended in February 2012 but Judaica is still alive and kicking. Lena Stanley-Clamp, Coordinator of Judaica Europeana, tells us how… /files/blogimages/Jewish_Bakers1984.jpg
Digitising Contemporary Art (DCA) is a 30-month project, digitising art created after 1945. By June 2013 it will have made central parts of the collections of 21 European art institutions available online. The collections include paintings, sculptures, photographs, video, drawings, prints, collages and book art.