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In 2021, the Europeana Research Grants Programme awarded funding for innovative projects exploring crowdsourcing and research. Hear from a winning project at the Estonian War Museum – General Laidoner Museum.
With this year’s Europeana conference planned as a hybrid event, event managers Gina van der Linden and Athina Papadopoulou share how they have been adapting to new ways of working in the cultural heritage sector and share tips for organising your own hybrid events.
Ticket sales for Europeana 2022, taking place on 28 - 30 September, are now open! This year we’ve refreshed our conference format and you are able to choose between attending in The Hague, or online, selecting the experience that suits you best. Read on to find out more about your options, and join us for three days of all things digital cultural heritage.
world from "Modern and Authentic System of Universal Geography ... being a complete and universal history and description of the whole world ... To illustrate the work are introduced ... maps, charts ... and ... numerous engravings, etc".
In 2021, Europeana Research Grants Programme awarded funding for innovative projects exploring crowdsourcing and research. Hear from a winning project at the University of Warsaw.
In 2020, Europeana piloted the use of Outcome Harvesting in our impact work, an evaluation method increasingly applied in the development sector. Here we share what we learned about the methodology, how we used it and how it could be useful to cultural heritage impact practitioners.
In 2021, Europeana Research Grants Programme awarded funding for innovative projects exploring crowdsourcing and research. Hear from a winning project at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin.