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This workshop focuses on current issues for crowdsourcing cultural heritage geodata, especially Polish perspectives on the provision of geodata. It is organised by Faculty of History, University of Warsaw, supported by the Europeana Research Grants Programme.
This workshop, aimed at Estonian cultural heritage professionals and institutions, offers training around how to organise and implement crowdsourcing in museums and memory institutions. It is organised by Estonian War Museum - General Laidoner Museum, supported by the Europeana Research Grants Programme.
This workshop focuses on participatory and digital collecting practices of Anthropocenic objects. It is organised by the Museum of Natural History Berlin – Leibniz Institute for Research on Evolution and Biodiversity, supported by the Europeana Research Grants Programme.
Title:
Ines Vodopivec. In copyright.
Creator:
Blaž Samec
Date:
December 2021.
Institution:
Delo
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Created: 25 February 2022
Ines Vodopivec
Georgia Evans
In our ‘Professionals in Focus’ series, we speak to Europeana Network Association Members Councillors about their roles, working lives and plans for their time on the Members Council. This month, Ines Vodopivec talks about her love for libraries, digitisation strategies and her role as a Councillor.
This video - supported by the Europeana Research Community - explores Odeuropa, a European initiative which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to investigate the importance of scents and smelling in cultural heritage.
Join the kick-off of the Europeana Research Community Cafés, where guest speaker Thomas Padilla (Center for Research Libraries, Chicago, USA) will encourage attendees to think about collections as data.