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Tamara Butigan
Network Association Member
Senior LibrarianNational Library of SerbiaSerbia, RSCultural Heritage
With a background in electrical engineering, I am working as the senior librarian at the National Library of Serbia, a partner of Europeana since its creation. I had the luck to be in a position to continue an already established cooperation and to improve it for the benefit of all cultural institutions in Serbia by setting up the National Aggregator for Europeana. I was involved in Rise of Literacy, Migration in the Arts and Sciences and Europeana Common Culture Generic Services projects and am active in the Aggregators' Forum.
News posts
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Detail from erses from the Poem of Myself by Jelena Dimitrijević, Collection of Recent Literary Manuscripts and Archival Material
Following our Pro news pieces marking Women’s History Month in March, we interview Beba Stankovic and Tamara Butigan from the National Library of Serbia about their ‘Being Woman in the Time of the Pandemic’ initiative.
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Alexander Archipenko, Two women, 1920 (paper mask)
As part of our Discovering Europe season, last week we explored how cultural heritage institutions across Europe are starting to open their doors. In this post, Tamara Butigan takes a look at a special reopening initiative from two Serbian museums who are using digitised art from their collections on face masks, offering people a new and timely way to engage with their content.
Are you interested in the unusual and complex jobs in digital cultural heritage? So are we. So each month we are going to take a deep dive into the work of professionals in the sector. This time, we speak with Members Councillor Tamara Butigan about the mines of Bor and her enthusiasm for digitisation.
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.