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Earlier in 2024, the Europeana Foundation and a student group from the Erasmus Impact Centre undertook research into the indicators we might use to measure instances of reuse of digitised cultural heritage and its impact. Discover what we’ve learned about this priority area in the common European data space for cultural heritage.
The Europeana Impact Playbook is a step by step approach to help cultural heritage professionals design, measure and narrate impact. Discover how a working group of key players in the digital cultural heritage field in Germany used the playbook to develop recommendations to support museums make their collections’ metadata fit for publication online.
The need to include indigenous communities in the digitisation, enrichment and curation of their cultural heritage is increasingly recognised in the cultural heritage sector. Why is this so crucial, and how do digitised collections bring value to indigenous and minoritised communities?
In this webinar, organised by the Europeana Impact community and supported by EuropeanaTech, experts share their perspectives on how planning for and measuring impact can create the conditions that make it easier for heritage organisations to publish their data online.
This webinar, organised by the Europeana Impact Community, looked at the history and future of the Europeana Impact Playbook. Read our summary of the event and watch the recording using the link below.
At the Europeana Initiative, we are honoured that the 2024 - 2026 class of the Master's degree in data law, digital administrations and open governments at the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne has been named after us. The Directors of the Master's explain why they bestowed the name on the class.