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Every quarter we bring you a round-up of what's been going on across the Europeana Initiative. This time, there’s big news for the future of digital culture in Europe, with the start of work on the common data space for cultural heritage. Also - a new-look Europeana website and our first hybrid annual conference.
The Europeana Digital Service Infrastructure (DSI) showcased and provided online access to Europe’s cultural and scientific heritage through the Europeana website and supported cultural heritage institutions as they adapt to this digital age. Explore highlights of the project, which ran from 2018-2022.
Composite manuscript (Greek): 1. (ff. 1-2, 52-152) Tabulas manuales / Ptolemy, and other text(s). – 2. (ff. 3-51) Commentarius brevior / Theon of Alexandria, and other text(s) – And other part(s)
The ARMA - the Art of Reading in the Middle Ages project saw thousands of medieval objects shared with Europeana and developed resources to help educators bring these digitised items - and their history - into the classroom. Discover what the project achieved and how to use the resources it developed.
Learn how the CRAFTED project partners are showcasing artisan heritage this November, and find out how you can get involved with #CraftingHeritage Month!
Last year, Europeana ran its first Black History Month season. This October, as part of Black History Month, Europeana will again be sharing collections, projects and stories which celebrate Black achievements throughout European history and today. Find out more about what we are planning and how you can get involved.
Title:
Dancer Rosamaria Kostic Cisneros. In Copyright.
Creator:
Koko Zin
Date:
2015
Institution:
KoZin Photography
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Created: 26 September 2022
Rosemary Kostic Cisneros
As part of the WEAVE project, Europeana Foundation interviews Dr Rosamaria Kostic Cisneros (Coventry University) and ERIAC (the European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture) about their work and how tangible and intangible Roma heritage is represented in European cultural heritage institutions,.