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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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Cathedral, Pamplona
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Museum of Architecture at Berlin Institute of Technology
The report from the Spanish Presidency Europeana conference ‘Accelerating 3D in the common European data space for cultural heritage: Building Capacity for 3D’ has been published! Discover the insights and learnings.
What if the future of creative reuse didn’t reside in the shiny and bright but in the old and dusty? In a fast-paced, technology driven cultural heritage sector, the Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision looks to the old and well-worn as a means for sustainable artistic engagement with its new music studio, Beeld & Geluid | Studio RE:VIVE.
The DIGICHer - Digitisation of the cultural heritage of minority communities for equity and renewed engagement - project is kicking off in Finland this week. We explore how the project plans to promote equity, inclusion and diversity in the representation of digital cultural content.
At the Europeana Initiative, we are honoured that the 2024 - 2026 class of the Master's degree in data law, digital administrations and open governments at the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne has been named after us. The Directors of the Master's explain why they bestowed the name on the class.
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Fifa Women’s World Cup 2023 Showcase. In Copyright.
This Women’s History Month, we turn our attention to the FIFA Museum, the home of football heritage and culture. Patrick Tobler talks about the significant strides in supporting women's football the FIFA Museum has taken, with a recent focus on the landmark 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup™.
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First De-BIAS Co-creation session at Sound & Vision, The Hague. In Copyright.
The DE-BIAS project is working closely with communities to understand how to better represent their histories in the metadata of cultural heritage collections. Find out more about how the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision is collaborating with the Dutch Surinamese community.
The out of commerce works ‘legal solution’ removes the obligation for cultural heritage institutions to ‘clear copyright’, item by item, in materials that are not in commercial circulation. The positive results of such a system are starting to be visible but some challenges remain for it to be truly successful. Find out more about the state of play.
Anthropologist and DJ Kornelia Binicewicz founded the ‘Ladies on Records’ initiative to highlight female artists in the music industry. For Women’s History Month, she tells us about her mission to highlight invisible women in musical heritage, the women who inspire her and the digital resources she uses to uncover their work.
Do you operate a data repository or infrastructure which stores and manages 3D data? Then we want to hear from you! Discover how - and why - to take our survey on 3D repositories for cultural heritage.
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Twin it! logo. A composition of Windmolen van Elene by FrDr, CC BY-SA 4.0 and Elene windmill by visualdimension, CC BY-NC-ND
Under Twin it! 3D for Europe’s culture, Ministries of Culture of EU Member States are invited to submit at least one 3D digitised heritage asset to the common European data space for cultural heritage. Discover the inspiring monuments and artefacts that have been submitted so far!
For Women’s History Month, Sarah Mott tells us how a physical installation and digital exhibition is using photography, textiles and storytelling to expose women’s contribution to the maritime industry.
In late 2023, City Archives of Bruges published over 1,000 photographs of late 19th century Bruges on Europeana.eu. They share the steps they took to make this heritage collection available and reusable.