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Reflecting on a recent dialogue between Brazilian and European professionals, Digital Media Curator and Communicators Steering Group member Marianna Marcucci explores why decolonisation requires museums to inhabit conflict, respect the ‘Territorial Body’ and look beyond the short-term project cycle.
The Directorate-General for Digitisation and Communication of the Italian Ministry of Culture (Digitisation and Communication) and the Europeana Foundation have signed a transformative Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen Italy’s commitment to shaping the future of digital cultural heritage in Europe.
The Europeana Foundation is proud to announce that we have joined the Artificial Intelligence for Libraries, Archives and Museums (AI4LAM) organisation. By becoming part of this global community, we reinforce our commitment to shaping how AI is developed and used across the cultural heritage sector - ensuring it remains responsible, reliable and trustworthy for institutions and the people they serve.
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We are excited to share the newly published Impulse Paper: Publishing cultural heritage data in the age of AI, a joint publication by the Europeana Foundation and the Open Future Foundation.
The Europeana Initiative is delighted to announce a new Ambassadors Programme, which we will pilot in Finland. The programme aims to bring high-profile colleagues together in advocating for Europeana and the common European data space for cultural heritage. Find out more about the programme and meet the inspiring Finnish ambassadors!