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    Children’s migration stories: How a school brought Europeana Migration alive in the classroom.
    Title:
    British School in The Netherlands migration stories
    Creator:
    Kimberley Harris
    Date:
    2018
    Institution:
    The British School in The Netherlands
    Country:
    Netherlands
    Publication Created: 22 February 2019

    Children’s migration stories: How a school brought Europeana Migration alive in the classroom.

    During the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018, Europeana worked with cultural heritage institutions and citizens across Europe to share migration stories and objects on Europeana Migration. These stories are part of Europe’s rich and shared history of migration, and help to tell the story of Europe and the people who live here.

    A Season of Women in Culture and Technology
    Title:
    Kaksi naisprofiilia (etualalla Marianne Preindelsberger)Netherlands
    Creator:
    Helene Schjerfbeck
    Date:
    1881
    Institution:
    Finnish National Gallery
    News Created: 18 January 2019 Emily D’Alterio

    A Season of Women in Culture and Technology

    Read about the launch of Women’s Season in collaboration with Mariya Gabriel, European Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society, a leading campaigner for women in the digital sector. The Season is part of Commissioner Gabriel’s strategy to empower women and increase their participation in the digital economy. Women’s Season will culminate in March 2019 (with International Women’s Day celebrations on 8 March) and will highlight the achievements of both modern and historical women. Find out more, and how you can participate.

    The untold story of World War One artefacts: The Geiler Bible
    Title:
    Die Bibel als Rettung vor dem Tod | Prof. Dr. Gottfried Geiler
    Date:
    1917
    Institution:
    Europeana 1914-1918
    Country:
    Netherlands
    News Created: 27 November 2018 Nicholas Jarrett Emily D’Alterio

    The untold story of World War One artefacts: The Geiler Bible

    100 years have passed since the end of World War One and we are still unlocking the personal stories and experiences from this period. In the lead up to the Centenary Tour Finale event in Brussels, we offer to shed more light onto one such story and artefact; that of Kurt Geiler and his life-saving bible. We share an in-depth interview with Kurt’s grandson Markus Geiler, exploring the digital transformation of this artefact and the impact of digitising cultural heritage.

    Technoculture podcast - Creating value from cultural data in the age of digital transformation with Harry Verwayen
    Title:
    Technoculture podcast
    Creator:
    Federica Bressan
    Date:
    2018
    News Created: 26 November 2018 Beth Daley

    Technoculture podcast - Creating value from cultural data in the age of digital transformation with Harry Verwayen

    'Technoculture' is a series of podcasts about culture, technology and the human condition. In episode nine, Federica Bressan, a post-doctoral researcher at Ghent University, talks to Europeana Foundation Executive Director Harry Verwayen about all things Europeana.

    THE ARTS+ releases European Manifesto on Supporting Innovation for Cultural & Creative Sectors
    Title:
    The technology/innovation gap
    Creator:
    (C) THE ARTS+/ Frankfurter Buchmesse GmbH
    Date:
    October 2018
    Institution:
    THE ARTS+/ Frankfurter Buchmesse GmbH
    Country:
    Germany
    Pressrelease Created: 12 October 2018

    THE ARTS+ releases European Manifesto on Supporting Innovation for Cultural & Creative Sectors

    How can the cultural and creative sectors thrive in the digital age, and cope with the challenges of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality and blockchain? Press release first published at Buchmesse.de

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