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Overview for 'Cultural Heritage Institutions'
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Hack4Europe! 2012 winners received their awards at the Digital Agenda in Brussels in June 2012.
This research seeks to identify and evaluate the various user needs that impact on the provision of certain cultural digital content to cultural tourists. It has been researched and written by Culture24, as part of the Europeana Awareness project.
As an aggregator, Europeana has been spectacularly successful, bringing together 21 million items and exceeding its 2011 content target by 31%. The emphasis will now be on distribution.
Publication
Created: 28 December 2011
Harry Verwayen
Outlined in this Business Plan are the business priorities for Europeana in 2012. The business plan will follow the line of the Europeana Strategic Plan 2011-2015:
Interest in open metadata is growing among policy makers, the cultural heritage sector, the research community, and software and application developers. At the European level, the Digital Agenda for Europe 2020 identifies ‘opening up public data resources for re-use’ as a key action in support of the Digital Single Market.