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TPDL 2024 is the 28th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries. It is organised by the National and University Library of Slovenia and supported by the Europeana Research Community.
This Task Force aimed to assess the feasibility of a decision-making schema for cultural heritage institutions to identify copyright and neighbouring rights in their collections.
The Europeana Publishing Framework makes it easy for you, our data partners, to see how the quality of the metadata and content you provide affects how we can surface, showcase and promote it on the Europeana website and beyond. It also reflects how others can view, share and work with it.
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.
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Arctur's team 3D digitising at National and University Library in Ljubljana. In copyright.
3D technologies offer opportunities to broaden access to culture, preserve our shared cultural heritage and spur creativity and innovation. In support of the Twin It! 3D for Europe’s culture campaign, Matevž Straus tells us how the Slovenian High Performing Computer centre Arctur uses 3D technologies for tourism, storytelling and more.
The Europeana Network Association is one of Europe’s largest networks of cultural heritage professionals. Are you a Member yet? Discover why you should join today!