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Hatathon is an annual online ideathon and educational programme digitising Ukraine's cultural heritage. In the fifth edition, the Europeana Initiative awarded a Europeana Digital Heritage Nomination to the Online Service of the Crimean Tatar Language project. Sofie Taes speaks to the winners about their work.
To commemorate Europe Day 2020, on the 9th of May a webinar dedicated to digital cultural heritage was organised. This webinar brings together two of the smallest island nations of the EU – Malta and Cyprus.
Oral testimonies can be an important way to understand historical events. They have been the focus of the research project, ‘Memories of Occupation in Greece’, which brought together a number of oral testimonies into a digital collection. In this post, Agiatis Benardou interviews historian Anna-Maria Droumbouki about the project.
The European Commission invites anyone with an interest in future EU research and innovation priorities, anywhere in the world, to participate in an online consultation for Horizon Europe.
Today we interview Evelin Heidel (aka Scann) - academic and digital cultural heritage and copyright expert. She has some extremely powerful words in her hard-hitting response that doesn't shy away from critical topics such as the intersection of feminism and decolonisation, racism and sexism in copyright law, equal pay for equal work including a very pointed message on male privilege.