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This event, organised by the EUreka3D project and the Cyprus University of Technology, will present the latest developments and services of the EUreka3D e-infrastructure, dedicated to managing and sharing 3D cultural heritage datasets.
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Screenshot of the common European data space for cultural heritage
The common European data space for cultural heritage comprises cutting-edge infrastructure, a vibrant community and a suite of products, frameworks and tools which facilitate the open and trustworthy sharing of heritage data across Europe. Discover what the data space has to offer through its new webpage.
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Twin it! logo. A composition of Windmolen van Elene by FrDr, CC BY-SA 4.0 and Elene windmill by visualdimension, CC BY-NC-ND
The Twin it! campaign invites EU Member States to submit at least one 3D digitised heritage asset to the common European data space for cultural heritage. With the campaign in full swing, colleagues from Sweden share insights into their submitted asset, one of the Gotlandic picture stones from Stora Hammars I.
Milena Dobreva tells us how a recent event in Bulgaria explored the landscape of national digitisation, with a focus on 3D. Featuring expert speakers and a rich programme, the event took place under the Twin it! 3D for Europe’s culture label.
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Cathedral, Pamplona
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N.N.
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Museum of Architecture at Berlin Institute of Technology
The report from the Spanish Presidency Europeana conference ‘Accelerating 3D in the common European data space for cultural heritage: Building Capacity for 3D’ has been published! Discover the insights and learnings.
This report presents an analysis of the Europeana Data Model (EDM) from the perspective of enhancing representation of 3D in Europeana.eu, both in terms of accommodating a larger quantity of items and representations, and higher quality of information.