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The check posts on the Damia Bridge border with Jordan is very busy with the Arab tourists to Jordan or Pilgrimage to the holy town of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
Subbit! is a crowdsourced subtitling initiative which invites the public to review and correct AI-generated subtitles on TV clips from across Europe. Find out more about the initiative and how to get involved.
The Europeana Task Force on Audiovisual Material in Europeana Classroom developed a case study on Copyright in Education to help teachers across the EU use audiovisual content lawfully and safely. Read on to discover the answers to their frequently asked questions.
A Subtitle-a-thon is a crowdsourcing initiative which invites the public to create and add subtitles to archival audiovisual clips from European heritage collections available on the Europeana website. We share how this tool can be used by educators to help students engage with and explore audiovisual heritage.
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Nienke van Schaverbeke at Past:Forward Conference, Erfgoed Brabant
In our ‘Professionals in Focus’ series, we speak to Europeana Network Association Members Councillors about their roles, working lives and plans for their time on the Members Council. This month, Nienke van Schaverbeke discusses the inspiring projects she is working on at Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision and her excitement for Europeana Sport!
Europeana Subtitled enabled audiovisual media heritage to be enjoyed by professional and non-professional audiences and increased its use through closed captioning and subtitling.
This Task Force investigated how to increase the availability and reusability of audiovisual material in Europeana Classroom and for educators in general