About the Europeana Aggregators Forum
Aggregators work with cultural heritage institutions to gather authentic, trustworthy and robust data, and to make it accessible for people to enjoy, use and reuse online. The Europeana Aggregators’ Forum is a network of organisations who work with cultural heritage institutions to provide this content and metadata to Europeana. The Forum comes together to share knowledge, ideas and best practices, and the Aggregators’ Fair is an opportunity to find out more about the work they do!
Join us on 16 and 17 June 2021
On 16 and 17 June 2021 the Europeana Aggregators’ Forum will open their virtual doors to cultural heritage professionals and anyone with an interest in high quality, open cultural heritage content. Our exciting draft programme gives participants the opportunity to listen to inspiring speakers, join panel discussions, take in training webinars and ask questions of the people working in aggregation. It will be a great opportunity to find out more about how high quality cultural heritage content is being made accessible to new audiences through Europeana, and how you can get involved.
The Fair will highlight the current state of affairs in the aggregation of digitised cultural heritage to Europeana and we aim to have plenty of interest for both newcomers as well as longtime partners. In parallel sessions you will hear from national and thematic aggregators on how they have developed their activities, and work with Europeana to share and enrich digital content. As well as hearing from the Dutch, Greek, Irish and German national Aggregators, these talks will also cover audiovisual archives, architecture and archaeology, and tools for aggregation. And if you are interested in reuse best practices, and keen to hear more about building capacity for aggregation and developing and producing training, don’t miss the three panel sessions covering these topics. Finally, a series of ignite talks will provide an opportunity for a quick dive into the world of aggregation.
Interested?
Tickets for the Aggregators’ Fair are free and now available via Eventbrite, so don’t miss your chance to explore the draft programme and register for the Fair!