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On 11 and 12 May 2021, Europeana will bring together cultural heritage professionals, policy makers, academics and researchers to discuss impact horizons of research when nurtured by digital cultural heritage. Discover where the idea of a symposium came from and how its programme took shape.
At this symposium, Europeana brought together cultural heritage professionals, policy makers, academics and researchers to discuss impact horizons of research nurtured by digital cultural heritage.
It is time to launch the fifth call for proposals within the Europeana Research Grants Programme to support events around the theme Crowdsourcing and Research. This year, part of the programme’s budget (EUR 25,000) is allocated to special prizes for tutorials showcasing innovative ways to use digital cultural heritage in Higher Education.
We are delighted to launch a new initiative for the Europeana Research Community: a call for videos that showcase cutting edge projects and collaborations developed across the research and cultural heritage sectors. Approximately eight proposals submitted by 31 March 2021 can receive financial support of up to €300 each.
Title:
Alexandra Angeletaki
Creator:
Nils Kr. Th. Eikeland/NTNU Univesity library
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Created: 20 January 2021
Alexandra Angeletaki
Georgia Evans
In our ‘Professionals in Focus’ series, we speak to Europeana Network Association Members Councillors about their roles, working lives and plans for their time on the Members Council. This month, Alexandra Angeletaki discusses her work at the Norwegian University of Sciences and Technology and perspectives as an archaeologist.
In this issue of EuropeanaTech Insight, the EuropeanaTech publication, we present three articles related to multilingual access of digital cultural heritage material.