We discuss cultural heritage and impact with acclaimed professor of Cultural Economics and Deputy Rector for International Relations at IULM University, Milan, Pier Luigi Sacco - a self-proclaimed optimist who vividly illustrates the potential of free expression and unbridled content creation in the digital transformation of society.
This collection of digital items of printed books from the WW1 period has been made available courtesy of the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze within the context of Europeana Collections 1914-1918.
The Hungarian Electronic Library is a collection of about 5500 digitised works relating to Hungary or the Central European region, in the fields of culture, education and academic research, specifically on natural sciences and mathematics; engineering, economics, technology; social sciences; literature, culture, humanities and arts; manuals, reference works and special documents.