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Camille Tenneson
Former Editorial & PR OfficerEuropeana FoundationNetherlands, NLArchive
Camille looks after the Europeana Professional blog and is always exploring new ways to bring cultural news to our audiences. Camille has a background in journalism and communications in the cultural sector.
As part of our series dedicated to museums opening up their collections, we speak to Hanna-Leena Paloposki, Chief Curator and Archive & Library Manager at the Finnish National Gallery
As the international community is observing International Migrants day, we tell you more about Europeana’s next campaign led across borders and generations.
2018 will be the European Year of Cultural Heritage when citizens across Europe are invited to explore what it offers in all its forms. Europeana, the digital face of Europe’s cultural heritage, partners the Year and will supply the cross-border and cross-generational element to activities.
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BeMuseum conference at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences in Brussels
The National Gallery of Denmark (SMK) collaborated with a group of Danish developers to release Vizgu, an app that comes up with related art information - descriptive text and audio - whenever a visitor points his smartphone at an SMK painting. Jonas Heide Smith, Head of Digital, tells us more about this innovative visitor guide which launched in September.
Neal Stimler, Program Manager for Content Partnerships, at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, tells us what is driving The Met's Open Access policy, introduced in February 2017
What is the future for libraries? Our second best contributing institution with more than 2 millions objects from their collections available on Europeana, the National Library of France is actively working on the digitization on their collections. Their current exhibition merging heritage with technological advancements pays tribute to the social aspect of libraries around the world.