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Barbara Fischer
Network Association Member
Liaison CounselGerman National LibraryGermany, DECultural Heritage
I am an art manager who enhances the impact of cultural heritage by digital means. Co-creating formats like the popular hackathon Coding da Vinci. I endorse participation and free licenses fostering visibility of digital GLAM content. This is why I work as Liaison Counsel at the German National Library to encourage cooperation and openness in digital transformation. On behalf of the DNB, I initiated the WikiLibrary Manifesto. I work to increase the quality of metadata through Authority Control to foster retrieval and linked data. In 2019 I initiated the ENA Climate Action Group and scientists4future.
In this post, Barbara Fischer of the Europeana Network Association Climate Group shares how they are working and collaborating with other cultural heritage movements to raise awareness of climate change in the cultural heritage sector. Find out more about a new cultural heritage climate action map and event on 19 March!
In solidarity with the global climate strikes in 2019, members of the Europeana Network Association voiced their support for pursuing meaningful climate action and encouraging the Europeana Initiative towards discussion and collective action. In this post, we explore the work they have been doing.