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In a previous post, the DE-BIAS project shared the methodology that it has developed to co-create knowledge to ‘de-bias’ cultural heritage collections by working with different communities. Discover how the methodology was developed through meetings with the communities collaborating with the project.
How can we co-create knowledge to ‘de-bias’ cultural heritage collections? Discover a methodology being developed within the DE-BIAS project to support this aim, in cooperation with the project’s collaborating communities.
Seeking to address one of the principles of the Enrichments Policy for the common European data space for cultural heritage, the Europeana Foundation R&D team has created a first version of a methodology for evaluating and validating the results of (automatic) enrichment efforts.
The enrichments policy supports purposeful enrichment efforts that contribute to the objectives of the common European data space for cultural heritage.
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.