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    Marking 1989 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania
    Title:
    The posters for Europeana Collection Days and for Transcribathon 1989, Cluj-Napoca
    Date:
    December 2019
    Institution:
    Cluj County Library
    News Created: 22 January 2020

    Marking 1989 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania

    The Enrich Europeana project aims to make it possible for users to transcribe and enrich a wide variety of digital heritage collections. To implement the tool, the consortium partners organised events around the theme of the 30th anniversary of the Fall of the Iron Curtain.Anca Docolin and Georgeta Topan of the Cluj County Library (Octavian Goga) - partner in Enrich Europeana - explore the events that took place at their venue last December. 

    Europeana event under the Romanian Presidency - supporting strong national infrastructures
    Title:
    Europeana Romania Presidency event, Sebastiaan ter Burg, CC BY 2.0
    News Created: 24 April 2019

    Europeana event under the Romanian Presidency - supporting strong national infrastructures

    ‘Europe’s large-scale digital transformation is a fact.  Now is the time to make sure that the offline platforms and infrastructures supporting and driving digital transformation in the cultural heritage sector are as cemented as those online.’

    Iași, Romania, (April 17-18) - Europeana brought together politicians, policymakers and professionals from across Europe, under the umbrella of the Romanian EU Presidency, to explore the next horizon of infrastructure needed to support digital cultural heritage.

    Japanese woodblock prints
    Data Updated: 6 November 2023

    Japanese woodblock prints

    The Prints Collection gathers up around 800 woodblock prints created by some of the most famous Japanese artists: Harunobu, Utamaro, Hokusai, Hiroshige, Kunyoshi, Yoshitoshi.

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