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Join the Europeana Research Community café, where guest speaker James Baker (Director of Digital Humanities, University of Southampton) will encourage attendees to think about the legacies of catalogue descriptions, data quality and ethics.
This workshop focuses on how museums, collections and science need to open up in the face of the Anthropocene. It is organised by the Museum of Natural History Berlin – Leibniz Institute for Research on Evolution and Biodiversity, supported by the Europeana Research Grants Programme.
Title:
EU Datathon '22
Creator:
Publications Office of the European Union
Date:
2022
Institution:
Publications Office of the European Union
Country:
Belgium
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Created: 18 March 2022
Alba Irollo
Nuno Freire
A total prize fund of €200,000 and a Public Choice Award are available for winners of open data competition EUDatathon 2022. We find out more about this opportunity to experiment with Europeana resources.
This workshop focuses on current issues for crowdsourcing cultural heritage geodata, especially Polish perspectives on the provision of geodata. It is organised by Faculty of History, University of Warsaw, supported by the Europeana Research Grants Programme.
This workshop, aimed at Estonian cultural heritage professionals and institutions, offers training around how to organise and implement crowdsourcing in museums and memory institutions. It is organised by Estonian War Museum - General Laidoner Museum, supported by the Europeana Research Grants Programme.
This workshop focuses on participatory and digital collecting practices of Anthropocenic objects. It is organised by the Museum of Natural History Berlin – Leibniz Institute for Research on Evolution and Biodiversity, supported by the Europeana Research Grants Programme.