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Oral testimonies can be an important way to understand historical events. They have been the focus of the research project, ‘Memories of Occupation in Greece’, which brought together a number of oral testimonies into a digital collection. In this post, Agiatis Benardou interviews historian Anna-Maria Droumbouki about the project.
Thanks to crowdsourcing, researchers, experts and cultural heritage professionals from across the globe can now add to RKDartists&, one of the largest art databases in the world. In this post, Edda Japing, Digitisation Process Coordinator at the RKD, tells us about the Artists4All app which makes this possible, and how crowdsourcing can be an important element in research.
Part of a series of digital initiatives across the world to battle academic isolation and to facilitate and support community building and osmosis in DH research and education, this event can be followed on twitter using #DHgoesVIRAL.
@EuropeanaResearch will be presenting through a series of tweets between 13:00 and 13:15 (CET)
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Photograph from the workshop Art Markets, Cultural Heritage, the Global & the Digital