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Overview for 'Cultural Heritage Institutions'

    Europeana Fashion
    Title:
    Europeana Fashion project logo
    Date:
    2015
    Project 1 March 2012 - 31 March 2015

    Europeana Fashion

    Europeana Fashion will provide to Europeana the most outstanding and rich materials about the history of European fashion, include more than 700.000 fashion-related digital objects, ranging from historical dresses to accessories, photographs, posters, drawings, sketches, videos, and fashion catalogues.

    Europeana Food and Drink
    Title:
    Europeana food and drink project logo
    Date:
    2015
    Country:
    Netherlands
    Project 1 January 2014 - 30 June 2016

    Europeana Food and Drink

    Europeana Food and Drink focusing on the subject of Europe’s food and drink culture promotes the wider re-use of the digital cultural resources available through Europeana by the Creative Industries to boost creativity and business development across Europe.

    PRELIDA
    Title:
    PRELIDA project logo
    Date:
    2014
    Project 1 June 2013 - 31 December 2014

    PRELIDA

    PRELIDA organised in-depth discussions among the Digital Preservation and Linked Data communities to identify Linked Data characteristics that require novel preservation solutions, and to develop road maps for addressing the new challenges.

    COMMIT
    Title:
    COMMIT project logo
    Date:
    2014
    Project 1 January 2012 - 30 June 2017

    COMMIT

    Develop solutions to enrich collections using Internet enabled reliable, scalable and cost effective collaborative content curation and to improve accessibility through advanced personalised content recommendation and search functionalities.

    Openup!
    Title:
    Openup!
    Date:
    2014
    Project 1 March 2011 - 28 February 2014

    Openup!

    European natural history museums and botanical gardens hold a large amount of multimedia data in their collections, such as specimen images, movies, and animal sound files, all with a reference to an observation or collection event in nature. As a result of Europe's colonial history, these specimens have been collected from every corner of the world over a period of more than three centuries.

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