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A recent study from the Cultural AI Lab demonstrates that contentious terms about people and cultures occur frequently in datasets commonly used in the cultural sector. Andrei Nestorov tells us about the study, and shares reflections from the recent ‘AI and heritage’ conference in the Netherlands on how the sector can approach the issue.
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Laatste vlucht uit Suriname op Schiphol; verwelkoming Hindoestanen op Schiphol
The DIGICHer - Digitisation of the cultural heritage of minority communities for equity and renewed engagement - project is kicking off in Finland this week. We explore how the project plans to promote equity, inclusion and diversity in the representation of digital cultural content.
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First De-BIAS Co-creation session at Sound & Vision, The Hague. In Copyright.
The DE-BIAS project is working closely with communities to understand how to better represent their histories in the metadata of cultural heritage collections. Find out more about how the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision is collaborating with the Dutch Surinamese community.
DE-BIAS aims to detect and give context to harmful language in the cultural heritage collections aggregated in Europeana.eu, while also supporting cultural heritage professionals to address bias in their own collections. Explore plans from the project’s capacity building programme.
The Europeana Inclusive Engagement Guidelines set out the principles and guidelines that we, as the Europeana Initiative, agree to adhere to together with you, members of Europeana's Community.