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    The Shannon Scheme: reflections on sharing industrial cultural heritage during COVID-19
    Title:
    PG.SS.PH.112, Inspection of penstock at Ardnacrusha, in Copyright, ESB Archives
    Date:
    8 May 1929
    News Created: 19 January 2021 Killian Downing

    The Shannon Scheme: reflections on sharing industrial cultural heritage during COVID-19

    As part of Europeana’s Europe at Work season, the Hunt Museum, Limerick, Ireland, and partners have been exploring the role of the Shannon Hydro-Electric Scheme. The team involved in engaging audiences onsite and online during COVID-19 discuss their approach and the importance of sharing stories of Europe’s industrial heritage. 

    Collecting Ireland's sport stories during COVID-19
    Title:
    Glengara Park winning the Schools Lacrosse Shield
    Date:
    1947
    Institution:
    Rathdown Schools Archive via Europeana Sport
    Country:
    Ireland
    News Created: 17 December 2020 Killian Downing Kathryn Cassidy

    Collecting Ireland's sport stories during COVID-19

    With public events in 2020 largely cancelled, public engagement events have been difficult. We speak with partners in Ireland who have been working on projects collecting stories from the public during the pandemic. 

    Making your collections fit for education - a case study from EuroClio
    Title:
    De school
    Creator:
    Green, Valentine (1739-1813) Steen, Jan (1626-1679) Boydell, John (1719 - 1804)
    Date:
    1772
    Institution:
    Teylers Museum
    Country:
    Netherlands
    News Created: 19 October 2020 Lorraine Besnier

    Making your collections fit for education - a case study from EuroClio

    EuroClio, the European Association of History Educators, has recently produced a case study providing insights into usage of online collections for and by educators. In this post, we take a look at some of the key findings.

    The digital transformation agenda and GLAMs - Culture24 findings and outcomes
    Title:
    Europeana Strategy meeting “Migration and culture: how can our past educate our present”,
    Creator:
    Sebastiaan ter Burg
    Institution:
    Europeana Foundation
    Publication Created: 28 September 2020 Jane Finnis Anra Kennedy

    The digital transformation agenda and GLAMs - Culture24 findings and outcomes

    Through this report, explore what is happening in our sector to support digital capacity, consider what terms like ‘digital transformation’ mean in practice for GLAM institutions and get a snapshot of digital capacity building initiatives in the sector.

    Digital transformation in the time of COVID-19 - sense-making workshops findings and outcomes
    Title:
    A Vision for European Cultural Heritage 2025
    Creator:
    Sebastiaan ter Burg
    Date:
    May 2018, Bulgaria
    Institution:
    Europeana Foundation
    Publication Created: 28 September 2020 Michael Peter Edson Jasper Visser

    Digital transformation in the time of COVID-19 - sense-making workshops findings and outcomes

    Find out more about the workshops we ran with our community to bring their perspective, experience and expertise together to identify new paths through - and beyond - the COVID-19 crisis for digital cultural heritage. 

    Online formats and the GLAM sector in the time of COVID-19
    Title:
    Europeana Strategy meeting “Migration and culture: how can our past educate our present”
    Creator:
    Sebastiaan Ter Burg
    Date:
    2017-05-24
    Institution:
    Europeana Foundation
    Country:
    Netherlands
    News Created: 2 September 2020 Graham Bell

    Online formats and the GLAM sector in the time of COVID-19

    In June, Europeana brought together 60 cultural heritage professionals from across Europe for a special series of peer-to-peer workshops on ‘Digital transformation in the time of COVID-19’. In this post, participant Graham Bell reflects on how the GLAM sector can work with online communications channels and explores how the Cultura Trust has adapted to this ‘new normal’. 

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