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Frédéric Kaplan, Digital Humanities Chair at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, shares his perspective on the future of digital culture as part of Europeana's tenth anniversary celebrations.
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Melissa Terras, Professor of Digital Cultural Heritage at the University of Edinburgh’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences and Director of Research for the Edinburgh Futures Institute, shares her perspective on the future of digital culture as part of Europeana's tenth anniversary celebrations.
Pier Luigi Sacco, Professor of Cultural Economics and Deputy Rector for International Relations at IULM University, Milan, shares his perspective on the future of digital culture as part of Europeana's tenth anniversary celebrations.
Dan Cohen, Vice Provost for Information Collaboration, Dean of the Libraries, and professor of history at Northeastern University, Massachusetts, USA, shares his perspective on the future of digital culture as part of Europeana's tenth anniversary celebrations.
Emilie Gordenker, Director of Mauritshuis, The Hague, the Netherlands, shares her perspective on the future of digital culture as part of Europeana's tenth anniversary celebrations.