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Have you ever faced problems accessing, understanding and (re)using cultural heritage resources because of language barriers? Do you believe that providing access should also encompass the translation of metadata? If these questions spark your interest, read on to find out more about the Europeana Translate project and the translation engines it has developed.
Europeana and the Swedish National Heritage Board are proud to co-host the upcoming Conference 'Accelerating 3D in the common European data space for cultural heritage: Why 3D matters' under the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the EU. Find out more about the topic in focus - 3D - and how you can join!
Title:
Fair share action. In Copyright.
Creator:
Henrieke Ribbe
Date:
8 March 2022
News
Created: 29 March 2023
Rachel Kohn
Annamaria Kardos
The fair share! alliance is a growing initiative of visual artists, art historians and other cultural workers from Berlin. With March marking Women’s History Month, they tell us about their work and campaigns in Germany.
Title:
Vassiliki Sakka. In Copyright.
Creator:
Katerina Brentanou
Date:
13/10/2016
Country:
Greece
News
Created: 28 March 2023
Vassiliki Sakka
Georgia Evans
In our ‘Professionals in Focus’ series, we speak to ENA Councillors about their roles, working lives and plans for their time on the Members Council. Today, Vassiliki Sakka tells us about her passion for historical education.
Discover the European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage - an initiative by the European Commission - find out how it relates to and complements the common European data space for cultural heritage, and join an upcoming event which further explores this initiative.
With March marking Women’s History Month, we are delighted to hear from the Women’s History Museum of Zambia, who reflect on use of the internet and digital frameworks as a decolonial tool, how their ‘Shared Histories’ project contributes to a reclamation of cultural heritage, and the impact of wider internet use in Africa.