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Liaising with organisations managed by new professionals and students has been a key action for the Europeana Initiative in recent years. The European Student Association for Cultural Heritage (ESACH) team shares their experience collaborating with colleagues from the Europeana Initiative at their 2021 meeting in Madrid and the Europeana 2022 conference.
In the 2022-2023 school year, the Europeana Initiative and European Schoolnet (EUN) brought digital cultural heritage into the professional practice of hundreds of formal and non-formal educators. Discover the work and access the resources created.
Over the past year, the EuroClio and Historiana teams have been working hard to develop Historiana by translating educational resources, developing an online course and strengthening partnerships with cultural heritage institutions. Learn about the work that has been undertaken and use the resources!
In our ‘Professionals in Focus’ series, we speak to our Europeana Members Councillors about their roles, working lives and plans for their time on the Members Council. This month, Larissa Borck tells us about her role at the Sörmlands museum and experiences working with digital collections.
The recently completed CRAFTED project enriched and promoted tangible crafts heritage and preserved intangible knowledge from craftsmen and artisans. Discover what the project achieved and how cultural heritage professionals can use the resources it developed.
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EuropeanaTech 2023 collage. This collage is composed of three images. Check our event's page for detailed attribution
The EuropeanaTech 2023 programme committee is working hard on the
preparations for the conference, and we are delighted to share more
details of the workshops, keynotes and discussions that will take place.
Discover the plans and secure your ticket!