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Webinars

We organise, take part in, and support a number of online events to share knowledge and build capacity in our sector. Explore and watch previous webinars the Europeana Initiative and its communities have run for, and with, cultural heritage professionals.

To see our upcoming webinars, take a look at our events page. For support in organising your own webinars and events, explore our Events Toolkit.

Climate Action

Cultural heritage and climate change
Title:
Kertem ősszel
Creator:
Kunffy Lajos
Institution:
Rippl-Rónai Megyei Hatókörű Városi Múzeum - Kaposvár
Country:
Hungary

Cultural heritage and climate change

The Fridays For Future Movement, We are Museums and the Europeana Network Association Climate Action Group discuss collective climate action with a focus on steps that the cultural heritage sector can take.

How to create more climate-friendly communications
Title:
A path through trees, on which three cyclists ride
Creator:
M.A.C.T.
Institution:
Wellcome Collection
Country:
United Kingdom

How to create more climate-friendly communications

This webinar from the Europeana Foundation and ENA Climate Action community highlighted some of the actions that you can take as a professional to make your communications more climate-friendly.

Europeana-Ki Culture Sustainability Workshop Series: Workshop I - Introduction to Sustainability for Culture
Title:
Bauhinia variegata
Institution:
Berlin-Dahlem Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum
Country:
Germany

Europeana-Ki Culture Sustainability Workshop Series: Workshop I - Introduction to Sustainability for Culture

This workshop was part of a series focusing on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), climate action, and better digital information management practice. It was held by the Europeana Climate Action Community in collaboration with Ki Culture.

Copyright

Launch of the EUIPO Out of Commerce Works Portal
Title:
[Castellfollit de la Roca]
Creator:
Desconegut
Date:
1910/1920
Institution:
Ajuntament de Girona
Country:
Italy

Launch of the EUIPO Out of Commerce Works Portal

With the adoption of the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive in 2019, a new solution for the making available online of works that are out of commerce was created. Member states are slowly moving forward with the transposition of the Directive, due on 7 June 2021.

Europeana Sport workshops
Title:
S/w-Fotografie: Sportveranstaltung der U.S. Army Berlin Brigade in den Andrews Barracks in Berlin-Lichterfelde
Date:
1982/1984
Institution:
AlliiertenMuseum
Country:
Germany

Europeana Sport workshops

As part of the Europeana Sport project, Michael Culture and Europeana organised two online workshops about copyright and sports related data.

Reviewing the Europeana Public Domain Charter
Title:
EuropeanaTech 2023 - Explore, Engage, Experience
Creator:
Sebastiaan ter Burg
Institution:
Europeana
Country:
Netherlands

Reviewing the Europeana Public Domain Charter

During this office hours session, members of the Europeana Article 14 Task Force shared views on an evaluation of the Europeana Public Domain Charter, and consulted participants about challenges around the public domain.

Copyright office hours on licenses, labels, statements and tools
Title:
Clocks: Richard Greene's museum at Lichfield, showing the "Lichfield" clock, two men discussing it. Engraving, 1748, after H. White.
Creator:
Henry White
Institution:
Wellcome Collection
Country:
United Kingdom

Copyright office hours on licenses, labels, statements and tools

Join this copyright office hours session to discuss licences, labels, statements and tools such as those from Creative Commons and Rights Statements in digital cultural heritage, with peers and experts in the copyright community.

Digital skills

Towards recovery: Digital capacity building in the Cultural Heritage sector
Title:
Lisbon avec le Castel St. George prise de la Chapelle de Nossa Senhora da Monte
Creator:
Christian Gottlob Hammer
Institution:
Österreichische Nationalbibliothek - Austrian National Library
Country:
Austria

Towards recovery: Digital capacity building in the Cultural Heritage sector

This Europeana conference was held on 3 and 4 June 2021 under the auspices of the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the EU and in collaboration with the National Library of Portugal and the Portuguese Ministry of Culture.

Education

STEM and Digital Cultural Heritage: A perfect alliance
Title:
Interiör, Hushållsporslinsfabriken. Glasyrkarusell. Det gjutna godset förs på ett band bl a genom ett sprutskåp där glasering sker på maskinell väg. Personer: okänd
Creator:
Enzo Poire
Institution:
Värmdö kommun
Country:
Sweden

STEM and Digital Cultural Heritage: A perfect alliance

This short webinar explores the potential of Europeana in relation to STEM and ready-made learning material that can help to achieve key  21st Century competencies with students.

Our Culture is our Gif(T)
Title:
Flowers from Normandy
Date:
1887
Institution:
Rijksmuseum
Country:
Netherlands

Our Culture is our Gif(T)

This short webinar offers an overview around the tools that can be used to create memes, gifs, or even board games that students might find of interest, and how to embed these tools in a project.

Teaching and Learning with IIIF
Title:
Image taken from Europeana 2020 presentation

Teaching and Learning with IIIF

This session from Europeana 2020 demonstrates how IIIF tools can be used to create engaging online learning experiences.

Strengthen your Erasmus+ Days - Matchmaking event
Title:
Concurs de Castells 2016. Castellers d'Esplugues

Strengthen your Erasmus+ Days - Matchmaking event

Day 2 of the 'Strengthen your Erasmus+' Days, organised by the Europeana Education Community, was for those working in an educational or cultural heritage institution and interested in knowing more about Erasmus+ Key Action 1 and 2.

'Strengthen your Erasmus+' Days - Info Day
Title:
Concurs de Castells 2016. Castellers d'Esplugues

'Strengthen your Erasmus+' Days - Info Day

If you work in an educational or cultural heritage institution, are interested in knowing more about Erasmus+ Key Action 1 and 2 and are looking for partners, check out the recording of the first 'Strengthen your Erasmus+' Day, organised by the Europeana Education Community.

Engaging audiences

Digitising our Local Heritage: Europeana in focus
Title:
Waterford Libraries

Digitising our Local Heritage: Europeana in focus

This webinar shows audiences how Europeana strives to empower the cultural heritage sector in its digital transformation, explores the Europeana website, and shows how organisations can get involved.

Storytelling with digital culture
Title:
Merriment and Mirth for Merry Little People
Date:
1889
Institution:
The British Library
Country:
United Kingdom

Storytelling with digital culture

In this webinar, we hear from members of a Europeana Task Force that has been collecting and analysing examples of online digital storytelling from the cultural heritage sector.

Sporting heritage: a GIF-making workshop
Title:
Indoor gymnastics exercises
Institution:
Biblioteca Județeană Octavian Goga Cluj
Country:
Romania

Sporting heritage: a GIF-making workshop

This online GIF-making workshop shares how to animate cultural heritage collections relating to sport and offers a masterclass with animator Nick J Cave.

Digital Storytelling Festival Opening Gala 2022

Digital Storytelling Festival Opening Gala 2022

This collaboration between Europeana and The Heritage Lab invites you to develop your skills for telling stories with open digital cultural heritage and to share your stories in our creative competition.

Presenting Europeana
Title:
The Basic Programmer's Toolkit, Museon, The Netherlands

Presenting Europeana

Watch a presentation on how our new Europeana Essentials slidedecks can help you every time you need to do a presentation about Europeana.

How to create more climate-friendly communications
Title:
A path through trees, on which three cyclists ride
Creator:
M.A.C.T.
Institution:
Wellcome Collection
Country:
United Kingdom

How to create more climate-friendly communications

This webinar from the Europeana Foundation and ENA Climate Action community highlighted some of the actions that you can take as a professional to make your communications more climate-friendly.

How to build your storytelling skills and start writing for Europeana
Title:
Image of the graffiti artwork 'Utrecht' from 2015 with two Utrecht Gnomes (KBTRs)
Creator:
Goosen, D.C.
Date:
2015
Institution:
The Utrecht Archives
Country:
Netherlands

How to build your storytelling skills and start writing for Europeana

Would you like to write for Europeana, sharing stories of collections and culture? Explore the resources from an interactive workshop which explored how to tell your story and introduces the formats and processes you need to know to contribute to editorial on Europeana.eu.

Impact

What’s in the name - what impact means for us
Title:
Ballando in città
Creator:
Alice Pasquini
Date:
2013
Institution:
Associazione culturale GoTellGo
Country:
Italy

What’s in the name - what impact means for us

This webinar explores why impact assessment is important, what it can offer in a period of accelerated digital change and how can it help organisations survive and thrive in a post-COVID -19 world.

Inclusive cultural heritage

Representation of Diverse Histories in Europeana
Title:
Image obtained from the Inclusive Museum

Representation of Diverse Histories in Europeana

Members of Europeana's Collection Engagement team present on the 'Representation of Diverse Histories in Europeana' at the 13th International Conference on the Inclusive Museum.

ESACH Talks! Museums, Art and Cultural Heritage
Title:
Image obtained from ESACH

ESACH Talks! Museums, Art and Cultural Heritage

Raul Gomez Hernandez, Collections Engagement Intern at Europeana Foundation, discusses promoting diversity and inclusion with digital collections through #reinventingBeethoven. 

Research

Publishing GLAM data as FAIR data
Title:
Event image

Publishing GLAM data as FAIR data

This webinar explored the benefits of publishing GLAM data as FAIR data and addressed questions about how this can be achieved. 

Sharing Data

Europeana Aggregators’ Fair
Title:
Bartholomew Fair, site of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London
Date:
1721
Institution:
Wellcome Collection
Country:
United Kingdom

Europeana Aggregators’ Fair

The Europeana Aggregators' Fair explored how to bring content to new audiences and how Europeana Aggregators work to make cultural heritage available through Europeana. 

Tech

Timematrix for researchers
Title:
Image obtained from Saint George on a Bike

Timematrix for researchers

This webinar - aimed at academic researchers in data mining and data science - explores the potential of adapting automatically produced descriptions of paintings to the time period when they were created.

EuropeanaTech x AI: The Qurator Project
Title:
G. Reisch, Margarita philosophica
Institution:
Wellcome Collection
Country:
United Kingdom

EuropeanaTech x AI: The Qurator Project

This webinar introduces the Qurator project, which develops an innovative technology platform that provides services to support knowledge workers in various industries to address the challenges they face when curating digital content.

EuropeanaTech x AI: eScriptorium
Title:
G. Reisch, Margarita philosophica
Institution:
Wellcome Collection
Country:
United Kingdom

EuropeanaTech x AI: eScriptorium

This webinar presents the eScriptorium project, which aims to provide a user-friendly and open platform for the automatic, semi-automatic and manual transcription of texts from digitised images.

EuropeanaTech and IIIF Webinar v2.0
Title:
Bey Buchberg
Creator:
Erhard, Johann Christoph
Institution:
Austrian National Library
Country:
Austria

EuropeanaTech and IIIF Webinar v2.0

This webinar, organised by EuropeanaTech and the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF), explored how IIIF continues to improve how cultural heritage institutions present media on their digital platforms. 

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