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Overview for
multilinguality
Title: Europeana meeting under Finland’s Presidency of EU Council - Espoo, Finland
During the Finnish Presidency of the Council of the European Union, Europeana held a meeting with high-level policymakers and experts in multilingualism to discuss the challenges and opportunities of multilingualism in digital cultural heritage. This report summarises the key outcomes of the meeting including the benefits, challenges and solutions identified.
RightsStatements.org provides 12 rights statements that can be used to describe digital cultural heritage items and all of them have now been translated into German and Estonian
Issue 1: The articles in this issue explore the various facets related to multilinguality, identifying the most urgent topics to solve and promising ways for the community to help address them.
27 — 29
April 2015
09:00 — 17:30
The Riga Latvian Society House
Top government officials, business leaders, technology developers, and language researchers will gather in Riga from April 27-29 to forge a unified vision for the multilingual digital single market.
News
Created: 21 March 2014
Antoine Isaac
Juliane Stiller
Vivien Petras