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This webinar introduces the Qurator project, which develops an innovative technology platform that provides services to support knowledge workers in various industries to address the challenges they face when curating digital content.
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!
This webinar explores the Saint George on a Bike project, which aims to improve the quality and quantity of open metadata associated with European cultural heritage imagery with Machine Learning.
We’re really excited to announce details of our digital events ‘Spring Programme’. Between April and summer we will be joined by over 22 experts in digital cultural heritage who will share their experiences on topics related to our capacity building work. 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.
This webinar shows audiences how Europeana strives to empower the cultural heritage sector in its digital transformation, explores the Europeana website, and shows how organisations can get involved.