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EuropeanaTech 2023 visual - This collage is composed of three images. Check our event's page for detailed attribution
We were delighted to welcome over 1,100 of you to EuropeanaTech 2023, which took place onsite and online for three exciting days in October. Look back on the conference with us and discover how you can access the recordings.
This series on Europeana Pro shares knowledge about how cultural heritage institutions - particularly those that are smaller or have fewer resources - can improve the experiences of the audiences who interact with them online. In focus today - understanding the ways in which your website audience may differ from your in-person audience!
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Gezicht op de Leuvehaven/Gerrit Groenewegen. In Copyright.
How can museums acknowledge the multiple stories that make up the past? We hear from Rotterdam’s Maritime Museum about their new exhibition which explores the city’s history through its connection to enslavement and the slave trade.
On 19 September, members of the Copyright Community joined an informal chat around the rights and permission that need to be managed when individuals contribute to cultural heritage data. In today’s post, we tell you about some of the thoughts and ideas that were shared during the session.
The first Europeana website launched 15 years ago today, a milestone that has led to many more in the Europeana Initiative’s work to empower the digital transformation of the cultural heritage sector. To mark the occasion, the heads of the Europeana Initiative reflect on its last 15 years - and look to its future at the heart of the common European data space for cultural heritage.
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European Heritage Masterclass “Climate Heritage Digital Advocacy”
In September, the European Students’ Association for Cultural Heritage (ESACH) published the position paper ’Youth for the future of cultural heritage in Europe’. They tell us how the paper expresses the vision of youth for a sustainable future for cultural heritage.