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Posted on Monday July 19, 2021
Updated on Wednesday May 28, 2025
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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.
Launched in Summer 2016, Transcribathon for education is an online learning tool developed by Europeana and Facts and Files for the transcription of digital material from World War One
Over summer, we focused on the rich cultural heritage of South and East European libraries in a user-friendly way. Learn more as we celebrate the end of the project.
The National Gallery of Denmark (SMK) collaborated with a group of Danish developers to release Vizgu, an app that comes up with related art information - descriptive text and audio - whenever a visitor points his smartphone at an SMK painting. Jonas Heide Smith, Head of Digital, tells us more about this innovative visitor guide which launched in September.
On the centenary of WWI and as part of Europeana 1914-1918, we challenged Wikimedia affiliate organisations to create a portfolio of their activities related to 1914-1918. Discover the winners!
Karta med två hemisfärer, den ena visande Nord- och Sydamerika, den andra Europa, Asien och Australien. | Frederick de Wit, Europeana laat dit item zien via Skoklosters slott, Public Domain
Unchartered Territory is a special session at THE ARTS+ Salon at the 2017 Frankfurt Book Fair. It will focus on what the cultural sector and publishers can learn from thought leaders and pioneers about fitting digital into their strategy. Discover how to join!
Discover the 'Digital Humanities Clinics' initiative, which cover theory and practice of digital humanities in libraries with five days of lectures and workshops.
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'What is open culture?' Mirjam Rääbis, Adviser on Museums, Ministry of Culture, Estonia.