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Posted on Friday October 24, 2025

Updated on Friday October 24, 2025

ENA Impact Community Café: How to use two impact development methods together?

How can different impact methods be brought together? Get inspiration from Music Archive Finland and share your own perspectives in this informal Impact Community Café. 

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Title:
Suomen Euroviisukarsinta
Creator:
Rouhiainen, Urpo
Date:
1966
Institution:
Museovirasto
Country:
Finland
9 December 2025
14:00 — 15:00
(CET)
Online

How can we use two impact development methods together? Music Archive Finland has used MOI – Museums of Impact and the Europeana Impact Playbook methods when developing its impact. How have these two methods worked together? And how well have they been adapted to impact development from the perspective of a small archive organisation?

In this Impact Café, Director Juha Henriksson will share his experiences on the results of the impact development project that was ongoing at Music Archive Finland in 2024–25, as well as practical experiences gained from using MOI and the Impact Playbook.

After Mr Henriksson’s presentation visitors will be kindly invited to reflect on this use case and share their own experiences. Members of the ENA Impact Community Steering Group will be available to address any questions on the Impact Playbook that may arise from these discussions.

Mr Juha Henriksson is the Director Music Archive Finland. He is also Associate Professor in Ethnomusicology at the University of Helsinki and Partnership Manager of the Time Machine Organisation. Henriksson has PhD in Musicology and MSc in Computer Software Engineering. Henriksson is a Councillor as well as a member of the Management Board of the Europeana Network Association (ENA). He is also involved in the Steering Groups of four ENA's Communities (Impact, Copyright, Climate Action, and EuropeanaTech) as well as several ENA Working Groups.

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