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All are protected by copyright but were never created with commercial intent. As they are all housed in various cultural heritage institutions across Europe, they have all ‘acquired’ the status of being recognised as signifiers of social and cultural importance.
As the broader field of digital humanities and digital scholarship in the humanities expands, the discussion about how we communicate digital humanities research and what might be the role of digital research infrastructures on this respect is essential for the understanding of the implications of what is called “the digital turn"
In this White Paper, Member State and EU policy-makers and experts outline next steps to be taken to stimulate the re-use of digital cultural heritage in research, education and learning, tourism and the creative industries.
This document proposes a set of policy recommendations and identifies action points for the (re-)use of European digital cultural heritage, collated under Europeana, in education and learning.