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EEXCESS develops open source software for enriching web channels like websites or social networks with cultural heritage and scholarly content. It consists of several sub-projects that together offer a privacy-preserving, personalised recommendation service for cultural heritage and scholarly content.
The Europeana Data Model (EDM) recently turned five! To celebrate it, Europeana organised a special workshop just before the Europeana General Assembly, gathering 30 experts that have significantly contributed to the development of the model.
The Europeana Publishing Guide outlines the criteria for ensuring that your metadata aligns with the Europeana Publishing Framework and Europeana Licensing Framework. We will work with you to make sure that your datasets meet our publication criteria.
For the last couple of years librarians have talked about a 20th century black hole when trying to describe the effect that copyright has on making cultural heritage available online.
Rather remarkably for a Dutch November morning, it was with blue skies overhead that 240 members of the Europeana Network Association gathered in Amsterdam for the 2015 AGM, this year bearing the title ‘We are Europeana’. So what did we all get up to?