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Posted on Monday July 19, 2021
Updated on Monday October 21, 2024
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Explore the latest news from the common European data space for cultural heritage, Europeana Initiative and cultural heritage sector as we work towards digital transformation.
3D technologies offer opportunities to broaden access to culture, preserve our shared cultural heritage and spur creativity and innovation. As part of an ongoing series from the EuropeanaTech community, Dr. Lozana Rossenova explores how interoperability for 3D is a key goal for the International Image Interoperability Framework.
We are delighted that the Europeana Generic Services project CRAFTED has received both a Bronze and People’s Lovie Award! These prestigious and pan-European awards recognise European Internet excellence in the fields of culture, technology and business. Discover the work behind the win!
With the Twin it! 3D for Europe’s culture campaign in full swing, and marking two years of the adoption of the European Commission Recommendation on a common European data space for cultural heritage, we are excited to launch the Twin it! label.
Did you enjoy EuropeanaTech 2023? Would you like to learn more about audiovisual innovation, acoustics heritage and open knowledge maps? Then look no further than the EuropeanaTech community’s new webinar series!
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First render experiment of the 3D scanned green hat (ca.1924)
3D technologies offer opportunities to broaden access to culture, preserve our shared cultural heritage and spur creativity and innovation. In support of the Twin It! 3D for Europe’s culture campaign, and as part of an ongoing series from the EuropeanaTech community, Siepke van Keulen tells us about the 5D Culture project.
Europeana started talking about impact over a decade ago, and as we celebrate the launch of a revised and now online Impact Playbook, we want to bring you along on the journey. We’re exploring each of the four Playbook phases in an introductory series here on Europeana Pro - read on to discover Phase one, which focuses on impact design.
Soldiers of the 3454th Quartermaster Truck Company help the evacuated population of Roermond (the Netherlands) to return home after the city had been liberated in March 1945
As part of our contribution to Black History Month 2023, we talk to public historian Sebastiaan Vonk about Black Liberators in the Netherlands - a website that tells the stories of African Americans who played a role in the liberation of Europe in World War II.
Audiovisual cultural heritage collections hold huge potential for education, and a new guide from Watching Videos Like a Historian offers practical information, step-by-step guidance and examples which institutions can use to turn their materials into resources for educational reuse. Discover how you can access the guide and share your own experiences.
In this year’s Europeana Network Association Members Council elections, 53 candidates came forward to compete for nine available seats. Take a look at their profiles and vote for your favourites between 29 November and 6 December 2023.
We are delighted to announce that the Europeana Impact Playbook is now available as an interactive, online resource! Discover how to use it, and sign up for our Impact Cafés to ask any questions you might have on how to learn more about your impact.
As part of our contribution to Black History Month 2023, we talk to Johanna Berg, Project leader at Världskulturmuseerna, the Swedish National Museums of World Culture, about a new publication exploring the lives of Black Swedes in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
In today's digital age, finding Portugal's national museum collections online should be a seamless experience. However, the complex landscape of licenses and regulation often leaves researchers and enthusiasts bewildered. Luis Ramos Pinto explores the challenges and contradictions in accessing and reusing images of these artworks.