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Posted on Monday July 19, 2021
Updated on Monday October 21, 2024
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Explore the latest news from the common European data space for cultural heritage, Europeana Initiative and cultural heritage sector as we work towards digital transformation.
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Anatomical Open Air Museum in Mozilla hubs - CC-BY-NC-ND
Creator:
Luigia Palumbo
Date:
2021
Institution:
Capozzi-Galilei School
Country:
Italy
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Created: 12 April 2022
Luigia Palumbo
Georgia Evans
Europeana’s ‘Built with Bits’ programme invited students and educators to combine collaborative learning experiences and digital technologies with the values at the heart of the New European Bauhaus movement. We interview the winner of the programme's 'Italy' category about their experience.
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Inside the Mozilla hub designed by CODEMA students
Europeana’s ‘Built with Bits’ programme invited students and educators to combine collaborative learning experiences and digital technologies with the values at the heart of the New European Bauhaus movement. We interview the winner of the programme's 'Spain' category about their experience.
In the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Europeana Foundation published some of its learnings and tips for working from home. Now, as we start to adapt to a new world of work, we share what we’ve done so far to develop a hybrid working culture for our organisation.
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Macedonia Studio team in the Built with Bits virtual space
Europeana’s ‘Built with Bits’ programme invited students and educators to combine collaborative learning experiences and digital technologies with the values at the heart of the New European Bauhaus movement. Course conveners Daniel Llamas and David Mingorance tell us about the programme.
Europeana 2022 will take place on 28 - 30 September 2022 and we are very excited to announce the launch of our call for proposals. Read on to find out about our call and how you can take part in one of the leading events of the year for those who work in, with and around digital cultural heritage in Europe.
Applications for projects are now being accepted under the call for the second work strand of the Data Space for Cultural Heritage. Explore guidance for proposals, advice on topics of interest, and information on how to apply.
We are constantly working to improve the Europeana website and add new features which allow people to explore Europe’s cultural heritage. This second post of the quarterly series highlights some recently released features.
Two years after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, several cultural heritage institutions met with EuroClio to reflect on the challenges they have overcome, still face, and their dreams for the future of digital education. Read on to discover their ideas and what to consider when bringing cultural heritage content to educational audiences.
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Collecting stories and images from Cypriotic communities for WeAre#EuropeForCulture, Limassol
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, Sofie Taes tells us about her musical background, the joys and challenges of juggling projects and her aim to ‘curate and care’ with Europeana’s collections.
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EU Datathon '22
Creator:
Publications Office of the European Union
Date:
2022
Institution:
Publications Office of the European Union
Country:
Belgium
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Created: 18 March 2022
Alba Irollo
Nuno Freire
A total prize fund of €200,000 and a Public Choice Award are available for winners of open data competition EUDatathon 2022. We find out more about this opportunity to experiment with Europeana resources.
As Europeana marks Women’s History month in March, we speak to different projects and cultural heritage institutions to find out more about how they are highlighting women's history. Today, we hear about Mná100, an online research platform which documents women in Irish history 100 years ago.
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Digitiser Robyn Crowther scanning drawers of Carabidae beetles 4
In this interview with the Natural History Museum in London, we hear about the findings of a recent impact study which gave them new insights into the economic value of digitising their collections.