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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.
Over 40 events throughout Serbia are bringing cultural heritage sites and intangible heritage closer to the people as part of the European Year of Cultural Heritage (EYCH). Marina Rakić from the EU Info Centre in Belgrade and Tamara Butigan Vučaj from the National Library of Serbia tell us more.
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A view of the early prototype of the web platform Caterina and co. are developing.
In part two of our introduction to the EuropeanaTech 2018 keynote speakers we present two more experts that we are thrilled to have joining the 300+ innovators and thought-leaders from around the world attending the event.
Marta Musso, from the Archives Portal Europe Foundation, tells us about a social media campaign celebrating heritage relating to the history of European democracy.
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The Madrid Codices of Leonardo Da Vinci (Vol. I), f. 7r
EuropeanaTech 2018 is a little over six weeks away. Joining the 300+ innovators and thought-leaders in tech in the cultural heritage sector are six keynote speakers from around the world. We are very excited to be introducing them, and their keynote presentations, over the next few weeks.
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Created: 29 March 2018
Larissa Borck
Nicholas Jarrett
Earlier this month, we launched the Europeana Migration campaign with three collection days at the House of European History in Brussels. Here’s a glimpse at this special event, which will be followed by similar events throughout 2018 all over Europe.
The latest Europeana #edTech Challenge invited entrepreneurs, developers, designers and creative thinkers to submit their best ideas for using cultural heritage and digital technologies to foster innovative learning and teaching. We had allocated a prize fund of 30,000 EUR to support the further development of the projects with highest potential.
Copies of several hundred open access South-Arabian stone inscriptions have been made available in Europeana Collections via Kulturpool by the Austrian Academy of Sciences.