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Overview for 'open-data'

    Team using Europeana data win prize at the EU Datathon 2022
    Title:
    UNIOR NLP Research Group at the EU Datathon awards ceremony. From left to right: Gennaro Nolano, Johanna Monti, Maria Pia di Buono, Giulia Speranza.
    Date:
    20 October 2022
    Institution:
    Image used with permission of data.europa.eu
    News Created: 26 October 2022 Johanna Monti Georgia Evans

    Team using Europeana data win prize at the EU Datathon 2022

    The UNIOR NLP Research Group from the University of Naples L'Orientale were recently awarded a prize in the open data competition, EU Datathon 2022. With their entry using the Europeana.eu dataset, we hear about the app they developed. 

    Paris Musées embraces open access
    Title:
    English language interface of the Paris Musées collections online
    Creator:
    Paris Musées
    Date:
    2020
    Institution:
    Paris Musées
    Country:
    France
    News Created: 9 January 2020 Douglas McCarthy Philippe Riviere

    Paris Musées embraces open access

    In a major step towards greater open access in France, Paris Musées is releasing its digital collections into the public domain with a CC0 waiver. Europeana's Douglas McCarthy spoke with Philippe Rivière, Head of Communication and Digital at Paris Musées, to find out more.

    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. 

    DH2016: NeMO and FLOSS traveling to Krakow
    Blog Created: 26 July 2016 Nienke van Schaverbeke

    DH2016: NeMO and FLOSS traveling to Krakow

    The collaboration between two EU initiatives, the NeDiMAH Methods Ontology (NeMO) and the Europeana FLOSS Task Force Inventory, aiming to align the FLOSS Inventory tools against the Activity Types in NeMO, traveled to Krakow, at the Digital Humanities 2016 Conference. 

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