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Impact

Working in the cultural heritage sector is all about making a difference to the people who visit and use our products and services. We believe that we are all better off if we understand how the things we do contribute to bringing about change. 

To support cultural heritage professionals to grow this understanding of the impact of their work and activities, we have developed the Europeana Impact Framework, which includes the Europeana Impact Playbook, resources, information and documentation to build capacity and knowledge. 

Europeana’s frameworks create shared approaches to making digital cultural heritage more accessible and usable, to embrace digital change and to contribute to an open, knowledgeable and creative society. The Europeana Impact Framework is no exception. The framework sets out how Europeana thinks about impact and learns from impact assessment. It informs the improvement and standardisation of data collection across the Initiative and how we work with others to better understand the impact of digital cultural heritage.

Knowledge and inspiration

Impact assessment reports

Network and communities

Join the Impact Community to engage, collaborate and share knowledge with peers and experts working on impact in the cultural heritage sector.

Events

Register for upcoming events which can help you meet fellow impact practitioners or increase your skills and knowledge.

Webinars

Watch our webinars to learn more about our approach to the Playbook and refine your impact practice.

News

Keep up to date with the latest news, policies and good practice around impact and cultural heritage.

How digitised collections bring value to indigenous communities
Title:
'2 kvinnor, inuiter (eskimåer). Text på på glaset: ''Esquima women. Ponds Inlet.'' Kläder.
Creator:
Frits Johansen
Institution:
Gothenburg Museum of Natural History
Country:
Sweden

How digitised collections bring value to indigenous communities

Created: 9 August 2024

The need to include indigenous communities in the digitisation, enrichment and curation of their cultural heritage is increasingly recognised in the cultural heritage sector. Why is this so crucial, and how do digitised collections bring value to indigenous and minoritised communities? 

Panthéon-Sorbonne University names Masters degree class after Europeana
Title:
Paris: the Sorbonne. Etching.
Institution:
Wellcome Collection
Country:
United Kingdom

Panthéon-Sorbonne University names Masters degree class after Europeana

Created: 21 March 2024

At the Europeana Initiative, we are honoured that the 2024 - 2026 class of the Master's degree in data law, digital administrations and open governments at the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne has been named after us. The Directors of the Master's explain why they bestowed the name on the class.

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