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    Talking about revolutions – from the industrial to the digital
    Title:
    Textiles: a three-quarter view of a power loom, with admiring visitors either side. Engraving
    Date:
    c.1862
    Institution:
    Wellcome Collection
    Country:
    United Kingdom
    News Created: 10 December 2019 Karl Borromäus Murr Georgia Evans

    Talking about revolutions – from the industrial to the digital

    In this guest post in our Europe at Work series, Karl B. Murr, Director of the State Textile and Industry Museum Augsburg, reflects on the parallels between industrial and digital revolutions and running an industrial museum in a digital age.

    Europe at Work - the story so far
    Title:
    Europe at Work Collection days
    Creator:
    Europeana Foundation; Associazione culturale GoTellGo; A World of Diamond / Amsab
    Date:
    2019
    Institution:
    Europeana Foundation
    Country:
    Netherlands
    News Created: 13 November 2019 Adrian Murphy

    Europe at Work - the story so far

    We’re now halfway through our Europe at Work season, which, in partnership with museums, galleries, libraries and archives across Europe, aims to show that the working world we inhabit today is rich and varied and is the result of a series of technological and societal changes over time. Here’s a round up of what we've been doing so far...

    Industrial heritage and open licensing at the Tekniska museet
    Title:
    Trollhättan. Nya bron.
    Creator:
    Axel Lindahls Fotografiaffär
    Date:
    1898-01-01
    Institution:
    Tekniska museet
    Country:
    Sweden
    News Created: 8 November 2019 Anders Lindeberg-Lindvet Larissa Borck

    Industrial heritage and open licensing at the Tekniska museet

    The Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology, or Tekniska museet, was one of the first cultural heritage institutions in Sweden to share their data through their national aggregator, and today, more than 128,000 of their objects are available on Europeana Collections. In this guest post, Larissa Borck of the Swedish National Heritage Board interviews Anders Lindeberg-Lindvet, curator at the Tekniska museet, to talk about the importance of openly-licensed content and contributing to Europeana’s Industrial Heritage collection and Europe at Work season. 

    Europe at Work: Teaching about working women
    Title:
    An overcrowded artificial flower maker's workshop, Oxford Street. The room, less than ten feet square, contained twenty young women at work.
    Institution:
    Wellcome Collection
    Country:
    United Kingdom
    News Created: 7 November 2019 Pascal Tak Georgia Evans

    Europe at Work: Teaching about working women

    As part of Europe at Work we look at how EUROCLIO is using industrial heritage material to create learning resources for educators on their Historiana portal. This post explores their Women Working source collection, which encourages students to consider how the availability of source material from a certain period influences and shapes our perspective of that time. 

    Europe at Work on social media
    Title:
    Troligen byggandet av verkstadshallen Bolinders Mekaniska.
    Creator:
    Okänd
    Institution:
    Tekniska museet
    Country:
    Sweden
    News Created: 30 October 2019 Georgia Evans Larissa Borck

    Europe at Work on social media

    Europeana’s current season, Europe at Work, invites people to share stories about working lives past and present. In this post, we offer ideas and inspiration on how cultural heritage institutions can use social media to engage audiences with the season and showcase their own material. 

    Europe at Work: The Age of Synergies in the classroom
    Title:
    Interiör av Edisons elektriska belysningsstation i New York år 1882. Ur Scientific American.
    Creator:
    Scientific American
    Date:
    1882
    Institution:
    Tekniska museet
    Country:
    Sweden
    News Created: 24 October 2019 Pascal Tak Georgia Evans

    Europe at Work: The Age of Synergies in the classroom

    As part of Europe at Work we look at how EUROCLIO is using industrial heritage material to create learning resources for educators on their Historiana portal. This post explores their Age of Synergies source collection, which encourages students to explore the complex interplay of historical cause and consequence.

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