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We are excited to announce an upcoming series of webinars which aim to help cultural heritage institutions navigate the topic of copyright when submitting data to Europeana.
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Europeana Strategy meeting “Migration and culture: how can our past educate our present”,
In May we launched a phased project to help us identify and shape a capacity-building framework for digital transformation based on the needs of our sector. Here, we recap on the project so far and share our thoughts on the process as we move towards scaling up the second phase.
Four months on from turning all our events online, we've learned a lot. Now, we're sharing that with you in a guide to organising online events and the recording of our webinar on the same subject.
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Palazzo Marigliano, Italy. Participants of the 3rd round of the European Heritage Weeks - Facebook Live Visits
In this post, Marion Ratier of European Historic Houses discusses the online initiatives European Historic Houses organised during closures caused by COVID-19, and the ongoing relevance of these projects even as some houses begin to reopen.
In 2020, Europeana Communicators held a series of webinars on the theme ‘Culture from home’, where cultural heritage professionals shared their solutions for reaching audiences while their doors were closed. Co-chair and webinar moderator Susan Hazan reflects on the series.
Reflecting on Europeana's digital transformation workshops, Michael Peter Edson explores the ‘edge predictions’ that workshop participants imagined as the possible futures for digital cultural heritage.