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This Task Force investigated how to increase the availability and reusability of audiovisual material in Europeana Classroom and for educators in general
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.
The Task Force developed standard guidelines/formats, intended for cultural heritage communities and taking into account the specific needs of Europeana.
This case study shows how to attach several digital representations to one cultural heritage object, how to link your resources to external Linked Open Data vocabularies and also discusses other mappings specificities.
This case study details the mappings decisions the CARARE project had to take when converting data in EDM. It discusses the creation of identifiers for resources, the representation of archaeological objects and the cultural objects related to them, and the representation of entities for places.
This case study explores the Linking History site, a research tool for students participating in the History in Place project. The project's data has been modelled using EDM.
This case study looks at two initiatives that have found EDM a useful resource for teaching professionals and students about metadata and linked open data.