Gina manages and coordinates the many events Europeana organises and hosts, including the Europeana Conferences, ENA AGM and the Presidency events. She loves to sing - both in and outside the office.
"Building Communities" The AGM 2018 - an opportunity for Europeana Network Association members to voice their opinions and ideas and to showcase their projects. This year's focus is on building communities.
EuropeanaTech 2018 will place tech firmly at the centre of the European Year of Cultural Heritage and will bring together an international network of technical and R&D specialists from cultural heritage organisations, research institutions and creative industries to share innovative progress and forecast the technical future of Europeana and digital cultural heritage.
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October 2017
14:00 — 15:00
Estonian Health Care Museum
Five places for impact meeting available for Association Network Members
Are you interested in the topic of impact? Do you want to contribute to defining impact goals for Europe in the coming years? Then join us at the Estonian Health Care Museum on 4 and 5 October 2017 for the next Impact meeting.
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December 2017
08:00 — 19:45
Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci
Wikimedia Estonia, the Estonian Digital Humanities Society, CAA Estonia, Estonian Literary Museum and other partners are organising a 2-day conference and 1-day graduate school seminar with the title „Open licences, open content, open data: tools for developing digital humanities” on November 1 – 3, 2017 in Tartu, Estonia.
The conference ‘Museums in the Digital Sphere: Opportunities and Challenges’ on 6 October 2017 at the Pinakothek der Moderne will provide an opportunity to analyse the needs and wishes of museum visitors in the 21st century and in this context open up topics such as digital collections, transparency, and open access to public discussion.
National Library of Serbia is pleased to announce, regarding the anniversary of 70 years since the establishment of Special Collections Department, the international conference Special Collections in the Context of Cultural Heritage Protection and Cultural Development Fostering on 2-3 October 2017.
Europeana 2022 - making digital culture count took place over three inspiring days in September 2022. Whether you joined our conference in person, followed on social media or want to explore what took place now, read on to discover the sessions, discussions and resources.
Registered for Europeana 2022? You can now start building your own programme on NetworkTables, our official digital programme. Read on to discover how you can make the most out of our hybrid conference.
If you’re already looking forward to joining us at Europeana 2022, it’s time to get even more excited as we share details of our programme! Read on to discover the exciting keynotes, hybrid sessions and activities that we have planned for our conference on 28 - 30 September.
With this year’s Europeana conference planned as a hybrid event, event managers Gina van der Linden and Athina Papadopoulou share how they have been adapting to new ways of working in the cultural heritage sector and share tips for organising your own hybrid events.
Ticket sales for Europeana 2022, taking place on 28 - 30 September, are now open! This year we’ve refreshed our conference format and you are able to choose between attending in The Hague, or online, selecting the experience that suits you best. Read on to find out more about your options, and join us for three days of all things digital cultural heritage.
Europeana 2022 will take place on 28 - 30 September 2022 and we are very excited to announce the launch of our call for proposals. Read on to find out about our call and how you can take part in one of the leading events of the year for those who work in, with and around digital cultural heritage in Europe.
Europeana 2021 took place over three full and inspiring days earlier this month! We were delighted that over 1,750 of you signed up to attend the conference, joining cultural heritage professionals across the globe to listen to more than 60 speakers, attend over 50 sessions and share in varied social activities. Read on to relive the event and find out how you can access the sessions that took place.
You’ve booked your ticket; it’s in your diary; you’re excited to network with cultural heritage professionals across Europe. It’s now time to explore the programme for Europeana 2021! Read on to discover the exciting keynotes, panels and sessions planned for our conference on 10 - 12 November and find out how to build your own programme.
Europeana 2021 will take place online from 10 - 12 November and you can now secure your place for free! Find out more about how we will bring professionals from across our sector together to connect, learn and discuss all things digital cultural heritage.
We are delighted to have published our Europeana 2019 and Europeana 2020 impact assessments! We share learnings from the reports, explore how virtual and in-person events create different outcomes for participants and look at what this means for our future plans.
We are delighted to announce the launch of our call for proposals for Europeana 2021! Find out more about our call and how you can take part in one of the leading events of the year for those who work in, with and around digital cultural heritage in Europe.
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.
Europeana's commitment to Diversity and Inclusion translates to many different actions we will take as an organisation and around it. One of them was formalising a Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) cross-team that can structure the work across the Europeana Foundation. But what is a cross-team? How does it fit in the wider structure of the Europeana Foundation, and who is involved?
Europeana 2020: Crisis, Change and Culture was held over three action packed days earlier this month, with over 70 speakers covering 50+ sessions and over 900 cultural heritage professionals joining from across the globe. Read on for a recap of Europeana 2020 and to find out how to rewatch the sessions.
We’re very excited to announce the Europeana 2020 programme. Read on to find out how you can build your own programme and join us between 11 and 13 November for three days of inspiring and innovative sessions.
Europeana 2020 will take place online between 11 and 13 November and you can now secure your place for free. Read on to find out more about our designed for digital conference and how together, we can build capacity in our sector to help create meaningful and positive change in our society.
Four months on from turning all our events online, we've learned a lot. Now, we're sharing that with you in a guide to organising online events and the recording of our webinar on the same subject.
When large parts of Europe went into lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, events had to start to work very differently. Europeana Foundation Events Manager, Gina van der Linden, reflects on this shift from physical to digital events, and shares her learnings.
Explore resources, tools and ideas from Europeana and cultural heritage institutions around the world which offer creative ways to share cultural heritage online.
Promotional magazine insert for Sunlight Soap, possibly from the 1920s. The front has a colour illustration of a dutch man and woman in traditional costume walking along a red brick path carrying baskets of Sunight Soap
As an organisation which champions digital and digitised cultural heritage, we are working to help cultural heritage professionals find support and tools at a time when many of the sector’s activities are moving online. Explore some of our existing resources, picks for webinars and inspirational reads below.
There’s only a month to go until the Europeana Network Association AGM in Milan. Early bird registration has been extended to 10 November. Register now, or you’ll miss all of this…
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Europeana Network Association ‘AGMers’ in the Latvian National Museum of Art
Winter wonderland was waiting for more than 200 members of the Europeana Network Association when we gathered in Riga, Latvia, for the 2016 ‘Show us what you’ve got’ AGM (8-9 November). It was a fabulous opportunity to welcome you all at the National Library of Latvia (LNB).
Europeana Network Association members are eligible for reimbursement up to a maximum €400 for your stay (travel and accommodation costs) if you book your Europeana 2019 ticket before 12 October 2019. Read our reimbursement rules for full details.