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Failures to address the needs of people with varied accessibility requirements and disabilities have long stood in the way of ensuring that everyone can enjoy cultural heritage in person and online. 13 European organisations have teamed up through the SHIFT project to take on this challenge - and make heritage more engaging in the process.
This training course - run as part of Europeana Academy - will run in September 2024 and focuses on preparing image collections in the IIIF standard for Europeana.
In this webinar, organised by the Europeana Impact community and supported by EuropeanaTech, experts share their perspectives on how planning for and measuring impact can create the conditions that make it easier for heritage organisations to publish their data online.
What are the benefits and challenges of Computer-Assisted Translation (CAT) Tools? Mª Ángeles García, Pangeanic Machine Learning Project Director, explains what their CAT tool is and how it will be made available for cultural heritage institutions - part of the AI4Culture interviews series.
The cross-disciplinary musical heritage project Polifonia built a Knowledge Graph of music heritage data, improved the FAIRness of existing collections and launched tools for representing and analysing music heritage data. Discover more about the project and the steps it took to create musical (linked) data across existing collections.