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3D Scanning with an Artec Eva at The Statens Museum for Kunst
In support of the Twin It! 3D for Europe’s culture campaign, Jon Beck, manager of Scan the World, tells us how 3D scanning and printing technologies can help in democratising access to culture, reaching more diverse audiences and teaching and learning about cultural heritage.
Our new series on Europeana Pro shares knowledge around how cultural heritage institutions - particularly those that are smaller or have less resources - can improve the experiences of the audiences who interact with them online. In focus today - how to set up a functional and user-friendly website!
In this year’s Europeana Network Association (ENA) elections, we are looking to fill nine seats on the Members Council. Discover five reasons why you should stand for election to this exciting role and find out all you need to know about the process.
Seeking to address one of the principles of the Enrichments Policy for the common European data space for cultural heritage, the Europeana Foundation R&D team has created a first version of a methodology for evaluating and validating the results of (automatic) enrichment efforts.
The enrichments policy supports purposeful enrichment efforts that contribute to the objectives of the common European data space for cultural heritage.
In a digital environment for cultural heritage that is getting more complex, rich and diverse, only by joining forces can we achieve our common goal: a digital heritage environment that is more inclusive, unified and jointly owned. Read on to discover how cooperation between the data space and the future European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage will benefit our sector.