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Created: 17 February 2016
Like historic newspapers, parliamentary papers provide a fertile hunting ground for scholars from all kinds of disciplinary angles. The nature of the questions, laws and debates recorded in such papers structure so much of a country's life - they are an obvious source to explore to understand a nation.
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Created: 15 February 2016
As part of EuropeanaTech, The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision has worked extensively to raise the awareness of open source tools that exist for digital cultural heritage and digital humanities developers.
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Created: 12 February 2016
Find rich, high quality reusable content for your art or design project
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Created: 11 February 2016
Archaeologists and scholars working on the Antiquity were invited to discuss and assess existing tools and content in the area, to review related Europeana content, to give insights about user requirements, to give advice on feasibility of Europeana working in that area with a focus on issues concerning the creation and use of related datasets and to specify additional content to be aggregated by Europeana.
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Created: 9 February 2016
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Created: 8 February 2016
The first Book Hackathon in Greece was held on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th of January at the Onassis Cultural Centre. Ten teams, constituted by artists, designers, publishers, writers, poets, developers, innovative businessmen and hackers, were called to imagine the book of the future, in collaboration with the Europeana Space network and support of the non-profit organization Greek Free / Open Source Software Society (GFOSS)