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Do you work in, with or around cultural heritage? This year, do you want to develop your digital skills, stay up to date with news from the sector and learn from and network with peers? Then read on and discover seven ways to stay up to date with digital cultural heritage in 2025!
What role does authentic, high-quality digitisation play in understanding and preserving our cultural past? How are developments in artificial intelligence affecting authentic digitisation? A recent event from the EUreka3D project discussed the topic - discover the learnings and reflections.
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Julia standing beside a WW1 marker honouring African American soldiers in Eastern France
We talk to Julia Browne about how her love of Francophone culture led to a 30-year career exploring, celebrating and sharing Black history and heritage with both residents and tourists in Paris.
Nolwenn Gouault, an MA student in Translation and New Technologies, shares her experience of an internship at the Europeana Foundation and reflects on translating stories told with digital cultural heritage.
Each year, heritage works enter the public domain, opening up new possibilities for their creative reuse by educators, researchers and culture lovers. We are excited to mark Public Domain Day 2025 with an event at the Belgian National Library - find out how you can get involved!
The Eureka3D project developed innovative technology and practices to push forward the boundaries of, and capacity for, 3D cultural heritage in the common European data space for cultural heritage. Discover its achievements, and how the project will continue its work through Eureka3D-XR.