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Created: 7 October 2019
Georgia Evans
From 1 - 31 October 2019, GIF-makers, cultural heritage enthusiasts and fans of all things digital can take part in the sixth annual GIF IT UP competition.
Marking three months since the fire that engulfed Notre-Dame de Paris, Europeana - the European Union’s digital platform for cultural heritage - launches the online exhibition Heritage at Risk.
Europeana, Europe’s platform for digital cultural heritage, celebrates 10 years of digitising culture and challenges Europe to shape the next 10 with bold digital innovation.
How can the cultural and creative sectors thrive in the digital age, and cope with the challenges of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality and blockchain? Press release first published at Buchmesse.de
Europeana has been awarded the 2018 Open Education Award for Excellence in the category of Open Culture. The OEA Awards provide annual recognition to outstanding contributions in the Open Education community.
2018 will be the European Year of Cultural Heritage when citizens across Europe are invited to explore what it offers in all its forms. Europeana, the digital face of Europe’s cultural heritage, partners the Year and will supply the cross-border and cross-generational element to activities.
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 Territoryis a special session at THE ARTS+ Salon on 11 October (10:30am-12:00pm), as part of the 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. The speakers are from world-renowned cultural heritage institutions and will discuss digital transformation in museums and libraries with journalist Michael Gubbins (Sampomedia).