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GIF IT UP 2017 is on and we’ve already received first entries. Learn more about the fourth edition of the international GIF competition, and get inspired!
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Created: 30 June 2017
Pierre-Edouard Barrault
Since the foundation of various libraries close to the university in the 14th and 15th centuries, the Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg has housed many important collections. The datasets that have been delivered to Europeana hold over 25,000 records including treasures such as manuscripts, manuscript fragments, charters, and early modern and modern printed books and magazines.
If you’re a developer wishing to use Europeana content with International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) services, this post guides you through this process.
Art, technology and storytelling. One of the winners of the first Europeana Challenge of 2016, Storypix combines these elements in a web exhibition platform that allows for art institutions to meaningfully present their collections in public spaces. In this interview, Paul Ruseler, part of the Storypix team, tells us about democratising art, museum innovation and other stories.
We want to share with you Workers Underground: a film and case study that we have developed as a result of a research project which explored the impact of our long-running service: Europeana 1914-1918.
In the first of two posts Douglas McCarthy, Collections Manager of Europeana Art and editor of Faces of Europe, reflects on the exhibition’s genesis and development.
In the second of two posts Douglas McCarthy, Collections Manager of Europeana Art and editor of Faces of Europe, highlights the opportunities for effective storytelling brought by our new exhibitions platform.