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Europeana Research has been investigating how digital cultural heritage is emerging in university education. At the start of the new academic year, we invite you to discover and contribute to this research and its findings!
The cross-disciplinary musical heritage project Polifonia built a Knowledge Graph of music heritage data, improved the FAIRness of existing collections and launched tools for representing and analysing music heritage data. Discover more about the project and the steps it took to create musical (linked) data across existing collections.
Leo Cao, who recently received his PhD in Journalism and Media from the University of Texas at Austin, shares his internship experience at Europeana Foundation. His work focused on researching the integration of digital cultural heritage in higher education and organising events for new professionals entering academia or the cultural heritage sector.
TPDL 2024 is the 28th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries. It is organised by the National and University Library of Slovenia and supported by the Europeana Research Community.
The Italian IMATI-CNR, an institute of the Italian National Research Council, has developed Querylab, a tool to compare cultures, customs and traditions and explore tangible and intangible cultural heritage. The two project leaders introduce the tool and explain how it uses the Europeana APIs.
This roundtable, organised by Europeana Foundation, aims to open a debate with academia for sharing insights, challenges, and innovative solutions related to the design and implementation of university programs that have a strong focus on digital cultural heritage.