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Title:
ECHOES policy event imagery
Date:
2024
Institution:
ECHOES
12 — 13
December 2024
13:30 — 13:00
(CET)
Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (KIK-IRPA), Brussels/ Online
This event - organised by ECHOES - includes the Policy Event 'Toward the Cultural Heritage Cloud' and a workshop on 'Onboarding communities into the Cultural Heritage Cloud'.
The Europeana Network Association (ENA) is a democratic community of experts working in digital cultural heritage. Members Councillor Chris de Loof shares his experience of the Network - and why you should join it today.
The ECHOES project is set to begin the new academic year with its highly anticipated Launch Event on September 9, 2024, at the historic Château of Chambord in France.
The Europeana Initiative is delighted to be represented in the consortium creating the Collaborative European Cloud for Cultural Heritage, with the Europeana Foundation as full partner and the Europeana Network Association as affiliated partner, together with 49 other European partners.
In a digital environment for cultural heritage that is getting more complex, rich and diverse, only by joining forces can we achieve our common goal: a digital heritage environment that is more inclusive, unified and jointly owned. Read on to discover how cooperation between the data space and the future European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage will benefit our sector.
Together with other partners, we are excited to respond to a European Commission call to establish a European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage. Our joint proposal is called European Cloud for Heritage OpEn Science (ECHOES). Read on to discover what ECHOES intends to do and how you can express your interest in its services if our proposal is selected for funding.
At Europeana 2022, we were delighted to be joined by data poet Mr Gee, whose poems on each day of the conference gave rich new perspectives on the topics in focus. Watch the poems being performed and discover the beauty of data poetry!
Building on methodologies developed in the Europeana Impact Playbook, Shalen Fu’s PhD research investigates how to best assess the impact of digital heritage and focuses on digital museum resources in China. She shares her findings, what it means for our understanding of the impact of digital cultural heritage, and in particular, what European institutions can do next.