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Title:
Maaike Verberk at the DEN Digitale Daadkracht sessions
Date:
2021
Institution:
DEN, the Dutch Knowledge Institute for Culture & Digital Transformation
Country:
The Netherlands
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Created: 3 May 2022
Maaike Verberk
Bert Nijenhuis
The Europeana Impact Playbook offers individuals and institutions a tool to better understand, measure and share their impact. Maaike Verberk shares how DEN, the Dutch Knowledge Institute for Culture & Digital Transformation, was inspired by the playbook.