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Overview for 'Cultural Heritage Institutions'
Title:
Cynthia Liem. In Copyright.
Creator:
Marcel Krijger
Date:
2016-12-10
News
Created: 14 April 2021
Cynthia Liem
Georgia Evans
On Europeana Pro this month, we are exploring AI-related activities in the cultural heritage sector, and shining a light on women leading research, projects and work in this area. Today, Dr Cynthia Liem discusses her career as a musician and researcher, and the possibilities AI holds for the cultural heritage and performing arts sectors.
The EuropeanaTech Community and Europeana Foundation are delighted to introduce a new webinar series to explore the opportunities and challenges of working with Artificial Intelligence in the cultural heritage and arts sector. We invite you to join us!
We’re really excited to announce details of our digital events ‘Spring Programme’. Read on to find out more about the programme of events and how you can participate.
The inDICES project is hard at work carrying out research into the impact of digitisation and intellectual property regulations on cultural heritage institutions. Colleagues from the project share the findings of a recent analysis on copyright for cultural heritage institutions in different countries.
In order to collect input for the development of the research methodology, the inDICEs project is organising an online workshop with two sessions on 20-21 April 2021.
Europeana’s APIs allow people to build applications that use the wealth of our collections and Europe’s cultural heritage. Viziel, a platform which has used these APIs to encourage the discovery of digitised cultural heritage objects, shows the breadth of what they can achieve. Jolan Wuyts interviews the platform creator, Avigail Soloveychik to find out more about the platform and process of building it.