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Europeana Network Association

The Europeana Network Association (ENA) is a strong and democratic community of experts working in the field of digital cultural heritage. We are united by a shared mission to expand and improve access to Europe's digital cultural heritage. The Association is free to join and we encourage our members to get involved and benefit from all the ENA has to offer.

Who we are

Members
Title:
Regenten en regentessen van het leprozenhuis te Amsterdam
Creator:
Kruseman, Jan Adam
Institution:
Rijksmuseum
Country:
Netherlands

Members

Meet our network association of cultural heritage professionals. See where they are, what sector they represent and how to get in touch with them.

Members Council
Title:
Europeana 2019
Creator:
Sebastiaan ter Burg
Date:
2019
Country:
Netherlands

Members Council

The Members Council decides on the Europeana Network Association’s priorities, steers its activities and ensures general progress against the Europeana Strategy.

Management Board
Title:
Europeana AGM 2018
Creator:
Sebastiaan ter Burg
Date:
2018
Country:
Netherlands

Management Board

The Europeana Network Association Management Board has six members and leads the development of the ENA’s strategic vision.

What we do

Communities
Title:
Europeana 2019
Creator:
Sebastiaan ter Burg
Date:
2019
Country:
Netherlands

Communities

The Europeana Network Association works together to exchange knowledge, expertise and best practice in seven special interest communities.

Task Forces and Working Groups
Title:
Europeana 2022 - making digital culture count
Creator:
Sebastiaan ter Burg
Date:
September 28, 2022
Country:
Netherlands

Task Forces and Working Groups

Task Forces aim to help solve specific issues and challenges affecting the digital heritage field. Working Groups are set up to address ongoing activities and issues of continuing relevance to the Europeana Network Association.

Documentation
Title:
Europeana 2019
Creator:
Sebastiaan ter Burg
Date:
2019
Country:
Netherlands

Documentation

Key information and documentation held by the Europeana Network Association.

Why join?

Connect

Connect with professionals who share your interests and expertise and grow your network. 

Collaborate

Collaborate through seven special interest communities and national country groups.

Participate

Participate at all stages of your career, from students and new professionals, to experts and leaders.

Influence

Influence the sector by standing for election and running Task Forces. 

Stay informed

Stay informed on the cultural heritage sector through newsletters and community updates.

Learn

Learn through access to exclusive training opportunities and events.

Latest news

Meanwhile in Copenhagen… Our thirty-strong Members Council meet for the first time
Title:
The Members Council convincingly recreate Christ in the Realm of the Dead, Joakim Skovgaard, Statens Museum for Kunst
Creator:
Gina van der Linden
Institution:
Europeana Foundation

Meanwhile in Copenhagen… Our thirty-strong Members Council meet for the first time

Created: 24 February 2016

A springlike Copenhagen and the Statens Museum for Kunst played host to the first Europeana Members Council meeting in 2016. This meeting was particularly exciting for us as it was a chance to celebrate the Europeana Network Association’s first anniversary and get to know our newly elected colleagues.

Events

EuropeanaTech Conference 2018
Title:
The Madrid Codices of Leonardo Da Vinci (Vol. I)
Creator:
Leonardo Da Vinci
Date:
c.1493
Institution:
Biblioteca Nacional de España
Country:
Spain
15 — 16 May 2018
09:00 — 17:00
(CEST)
SS Rotterdam

EuropeanaTech Conference 2018

EuropeanaTech 2018 will place tech firmly at the centre of the European Year of Cultural Heritage and will bring together an international network of technical and R&D specialists from cultural heritage organisations, research institutions and creative industries to share innovative progress and forecast the technical future of Europeana and digital cultural heritage.

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