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    Exploring Europeana’s most viewed public domain works
    Title:
    Liggende Venus met Amor en Anteros
    Creator:
    François Boucher
    Date:
    1732 - 1776
    Institution:
    Rijksmusem
    Country:
    Netherlands
    News Created: 8 January 2020 Georgia Evans

    Exploring Europeana’s most viewed public domain works

    This January we look at how the public domain contributes to the re-use of cultural heritage and explore different aspects of open acces. In this post, we begin by highlighting which of the more than ten million public domain works accessible through Europeana were viewed the most last year. 

    Mixing sustainability and cultural heritage with TuEuropeana
    Title:
    TuEuropeana 2019 visual, reusing Jan Brueghel the Younger, Paradise with the Fall of Man, Mauritshuis, Holandia, public domain ;Fabryka papieru w Krapkowicach, Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe; Grażyna Rutowska, Kontenery na śmieci pod blokiem przy ul. Baczyński
    Creator:
    @magdarysuje
    News Created: 19 December 2019 Małgorzata Szynkielewska Maria Drabczyk

    Mixing sustainability and cultural heritage with TuEuropeana

    The TuEuropeana project recently ran a poster competition exploring the theme of environmental sustainability to encourage the creative reuse of material accessed through Europeana and Polish digital repositories. In this post, Małgorzata Szynkielewska, Europeana's Content and Exhibitions Coordinator, interviews Maria Drabczyk - Chief International Projects Expert at FINA and Europeana Network Association Members Councillor - about the competition, which Małgorzata was a jury member.

    Europeana and Time Machine join forces for a partnership promoting the future of European cultural heritage
    Title:
    Astronomy photo: nebular hypothesis of Laplace
    Institution:
    Wellcome Collection
    Country:
    United Kingdom
    News Created: 16 December 2019 Beth Daley

    Europeana and Time Machine join forces for a partnership promoting the future of European cultural heritage

    Europeana has been a partner in the Time Machine project since its beginnings. Now, Europeana and Time Machine have signed a statement of collaboration to work together to explore opportunities  to further their partnership, building upon existing synergies between the work and ambition of the two organisations.

    Europeana 2019 - relive it!
    Title:
    Europeana 2019
    Creator:
    Sebastiaan Ter Burg
    Date:
    November 2019
    Institution:
    Europeana Foundation
    Country:
    The Netherlands
    News Created: 11 December 2019 Beth Daley Zuzana Malicherova

    Europeana 2019 - relive it!

    From 27-29 November, 269 cultural heritage and technology professionals from 37 countries met in Lisbon, Portugal, to connect the Europeana Network Association communities. Here are a few highlights and the links you need to revisit and relive the Europeana 2019: Connect Communities conference.

    Public Domain Day 2020 - how to get involved
    Title:
    Maskeradbal 14 april 1856. Oscar Björnsjerna och C F Piper bland övriga gäster. Akvarell av Fritz von Dardel.
    Date:
    1856
    Institution:
    Stiftelsen Nordiska museet
    Country:
    Sweden
    News Created: 9 December 2019 Ariadna Matas

    Public Domain Day 2020 - how to get involved

    Europeana, together with cultural heritage institutions across the globe, is preparing to join the Public Domain Day celebrations in January. In this post, we look at the different ways cultural heritage institutions can get involved. 

    Help build multilingual systems for digital cultural heritage
    Title:
    Mikrofon
    Creator:
    Standard Telephone & Cables Ltd
    Institution:
    Tekniska museet
    Country:
    Sweden
    News Created: 5 December 2019 Antoine Isaac Andy Neale

    Help build multilingual systems for digital cultural heritage

    Access to digital cultural heritage across languages is a priority for the Europeana community and beyond, with a recent EU Presidency meeting in Helsinki highlighting why multilingualism is crucial for us and society. In this post, we explore some of the proposals for improving the multilingual aspects of the Europeana Collections portal and tell you what you can do to help build multilingual systems for digital cultural heritage.

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