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The road to meaningful environmental sustainability in the cultural heritage sector requires more than individual action - it calls for systemic transformation. Read on to discover how the National Library of Finland is working to turn sustainability from a concept into a daily practice.
The Europeana Public domain charter advocates for and highlights the importance of the public domain. Access its Bulgarian translation and discover how you can support making it available in more languages!
This report from Europeana Climate Action Community's Environmental Sustainability Practice Task Force outlines their investigation into the environmental sustainability of digital preservation practices used by heritage institutions. Read a summary and download the report in full!
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Originally created in 1967 and destroyed in 2022, the collaborative mosaic Kestrel (Boryviter) can now be explored in the digital exhibition of the Museum of Stolen Art.
As of February 2024, nearly 2,000 cultural infrastructure sites in Ukraine had been damaged by Russia’s actions. In response, Ukrainian civil society is mobilising digital innovation to protect what remains. The Museum of Stolen Art offers a powerful example of how cultural memory can be preserved even if a monument or artefact is completely destroyed or stolen.
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Roman Amphora
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08/11/2024
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RAMS - Regional Museum for Archaeology on the Scheldt
Discover how the Regional Museum for Archaeology on the Scheldt (RAMS) was able to share 3D data with Europeana.eu with the support of the EUreka3D project and the Europeana Aggregator Photoconsortium.
Europeana 2025 offered thought-provoking debates, friendly faces and the inspiring POLIN Museum setting. It also tackled one key topic: funding. Because while ideas need imagination, they also need fuel to go far. Maciej Hofman looks back on Europeana 2025 and highlights five key things to keep in mind when looking to fund digital cultural heritage projects and initiatives.