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Every quarter we bring you a round-up of what's been going on across the Europeana Initiative. Highlights from April to June 2021 include bringing culture into discussions about Europe’s future as part of the New European Bauhaus, a new season of sport, and the launch of our spring programme of digital events.
Every quarter we bring you a round-up of what's been going on across the Europeana Initiative. Highlights from January to March 2021 include great opportunities for participation, a fascinating editorial theme about Artificial Intelligence, celebrations of the public domain and strategic steps on the road to supporting the cultural heritage sector in its digital transformation.
Every quarter we bring you a round-up of what's been going on across the Europeana Initiative. Highlights from October to December 2020 include the Europeana 2020 conference, reports on the cultural heritage sector and COVID-19, a new exhibitions partnership with the European Parliament, GIF IT UP 2020 and webinars to join or watch again!
As part of our ‘Strategy in motion’ series, we share the Europeana DSI-4 annual report 2019-2020, which explores highlights of the work done by the Europeana Initiative over the last 12 months. With one project year over, we then look ahead to the next and outline the areas of work we will be focussing on.
Every quarter we'll bring you a round-up of what's been going on across the Europeana Initiative, but to start with let's look back at the last six months (April to September 2020). Highlights in this period include how the sector has responded to COVID-19, a new five-year strategy, updates from the organisations that make up the Europeana Initiative, improvements to our two websites, plus great new content and campaigns, and a new all-digital events programme.
Europeana’s strategy for 2020-2025 imagines a cultural heritage sector powered by digital and a Europe powered by culture. We have identified what this means for copyright, and brought our plans together into a strategy for copyright 2020-2025.