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EuropeanaTech Community

Who we are

EuropeanaTech is the community of experts, developers, and researchers from the R&D sector within the greater Europeana Network Association.

What we do

We coordinate research and development endeavors that seek to improve the standing of European digital cultural heritage and facilitate knowledge across the sector at large.

Why join?

  • Network and collaborate with multidisciplinary technical professionals from around the world in Europeana’s largest digital cultural heritage community

  • Contribute to the forefront of digital cultural heritage through proposing and participating in EuropeanaTech Task Forces

  • Engage in discussion on our EuropeanaTech mailing list with over 1,000 other heritage technical professionals

  • Share your work through blogs or tackle bigger topics through our own publication, EuropeanaTech Insight.

EuropeanaTech 2023

  • EuropeanaTech 2023
    Title:
    EuropeanaTech 2023 collage. This collage is composed of three images. Check our event's page for detailed attribution
    Creator:
    Ana Moreno
    Date:
    2023
    Institution:
    Europeana Foundation
    Country:
    Netherlands
    PageCreated: 14 April 2020

    EuropeanaTech 2023

    EuropeanaTech 2023 took place in The Hague, the Netherlands, from 10 - 12 October 2023. Sign up to be the first to hear about our next conference.

EuropeanaTech 2018

Activities and resources

R&D recommendations
Title:
View of Haarlem with Bleaching Grounds
Creator:
Jacob van Ruisdael
Date:
Circa 1675
Institution:
Mauritshuis
Country:
Netherlands

R&D recommendations

Research and development recommendation reports produced as outcomes of activites of the EuropeanaTech special interest community.

EuropeanaTech Insight
Title:
Der Circus auf den Sie warten! Brumbach sehen heisst den Pulsschlag der Welt erleben
Institution:
Circus Museum
Country:
Netherlands

EuropeanaTech Insight

A multimedia publication about R&D developments by the EuropeanaTech Community

Europeana and IIIF
Title:
Frost Fair on a Frozen River with Ships
Date:
1773
Institution:
Rijksmuseum
Country:
Netherlands

Europeana and IIIF

Resources and information to support cultural heritage professionals to work with the International Image Interoperability Framework.

EuropeanaTech Community Work Plan
Title:
Sonata No. 6 (Sonata of the Stars). Allegro. Andante
Creator:
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis
Date:
1908
Institution:
M. K. Čiurlionis National Museum of Art
Country:
Lithuania

EuropeanaTech Community Work Plan

The EuropeanaTech Community is one of the Europeana Network Association's specialist communities. Explore their work plan for 2024.

Task Forces

As a member of EuropeanaTech you can lead the way by contributing to or proposing Task Forces centred around a specific area. Explore our Task Forces below.

Meet the Steering Group

Latest news

Help build multilingual systems for digital cultural heritage
Title:
Mikrofon
Creator:
Standard Telephone & Cables Ltd
Institution:
Tekniska museet
Country:
Sweden

Help build multilingual systems for digital cultural heritage

Created: 5 December 2019

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.

Next steps for multilingualism in digital cultural heritage
Title:
Finland’s Ministry of Culture and Education State Secretary Tuomo Puumala
Creator:
Sebastiaan Ter Burg
Date:
2019
Institution:
Europeana Foundation
Country:
Netherlands

Next steps for multilingualism in digital cultural heritage

Created: 19 November 2019

Making Europeana Collections more multilingual is a priority and so we were delighted to take part in an event on 24-25 October with the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture and cultural heritage institutions on the topic of multilingualism. The two-day event at the Hanaholmen Culture Centre, Espoo, Finland, titled ‘Multilingualism in Digital Cultural Heritage - needs, expectations and ways forward’ was carried out under the umbrella of the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, which is currently being hosted by Finland.

Upcoming events

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