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Does your cultural heritage institution have a digital collection? How many objects of your total collection are recorded in a collection database, how many objects are digitally reproduced and how do you make your collection accessible for online visitors?
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Killian Downing, National Archives of Ireland, presents at Europeana AGM 2018
In our ‘Professionals in Focus’ series, we speak to our Councillors about their roles, working lives and plans for their time on the Members Council. This month Killian Downing discusses the importance of open access, his work with cultural heritage professionals in Ireland, and his involvement with Europeana communities.
Does your cultural heritage institution have a digital strategy? And how do you compare to the European average and other member states based on expenditure on digitisation and the number of staff and volunteers engaged in digital activities?
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View of the point cloud data collected at Staigue Stone Fort
In an abridged post from the online journal EuropeanaTech Insight, we explore how data from the 3D-ICONS project in Ireland has continued to be used even after the end of the project, by Anthony Corns and Robert Shaw from The Discovery Programme, Centre for Archaeology and Innovation in Ireland.
The importance of a supportive and collaborative cultural heritage network has never been greater. This month in the Europeana Network Association (ENA), we are asking our members to renew their membership by 1 October 2020 in order to remain part of our growing network of over 2,800 professionals in the field of digital cultural heritage.