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Towards a New Audiovisual Think Tank for Audiovisual Archivists and Cultural Heritage Professionals . page 15.
The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision's White Paper identifies strategic priorities for audiovisual archiving in the coming decade and puts forward 10 concrete recommendations for collective action.
In this issue of EuropeanaTech Insight several authors examine how Linked Open Data is changing the way cultural heritage institutes share and present information on the web.
This case study describes how the Specialised Information Service Performing Arts project has re-used the EDM extension created by the DM2E project, and discusses challenges in representing events in the context of the performing arts.