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EuropeanaTech 2023 collage. This collage is composed of three images. Check our event's page for detailed attribution
EuropeanaTech 2023 is taking place next week, and the excitement is growing! In the run-up to the conference, the EuropeanaTech Community Steering Group tells us which sessions they are most excited to attend - in person and online.
Over the summer, the Europeana Copyright Community hosted a Policy Office Hours session on open access, copyright and ethics in the digital cultural heritage sector, with Dr. Andrea Wallace as a guest. Read on to learn what was discussed with peers and copyright experts in the community and how to join future sessions!
In a previous post, the DE-BIAS project shared the methodology that it has developed to co-create knowledge to ‘de-bias’ cultural heritage collections by working with different communities. Discover how the methodology was developed through meetings with the communities collaborating with the project.
How can we co-create knowledge to ‘de-bias’ cultural heritage collections? Discover a methodology being developed within the DE-BIAS project to support this aim, in cooperation with the project’s collaborating communities.
How can we document analogue media technologies? What role can digital technologies – like 3D and 360-degree photography – play in preserving media heritage? Tim van der Heijden discusses these questions while reflecting on the CRAFTED-DEMA dataset recently published on Europeana.eu.