Updated: 1 August 2017 Can you read what they wrote 100 years ago? culturelover-world-war-i culturelover transcribathon world-war-1 On 9 November we launched a new online crowdsourcing campaign: Transcribe Europeana 1914-1918 . We would like to mobilize our community to help …
Updated: 1 August 2017 Emil Ranzenhofer and Salih Brkic culturelover-world-war-i culturelover world-war-1 Austria USA Bosnia-and-Herzegovina Emil Ranzenhofer (1864-1930) who was an graphic designer and artist from Austria, volunteered for KPQ (Kriegspressquartier - War newspaper office) …
Updated: 1 August 2017 Are you a WW1 buff AND a creative product designer? culturelover-world-war-i culturelover world-war-1 reuse Europeana organises a series of online competitions to select and fund the best ideas for creative re-use of Europeana 1914-1918 contributions and …
Updated: 1 August 2017 Conference: 'Unlocking Sources – The First World War online & Europeana' culturelover-world-war-i culturelover world-war-1 Germany event At the end of January, the Berlin State Library will host a great event for anyone with an interest in the First World War. The two-day …
Updated: 1 August 2017 Taking Europeana 1914-1918 personally culturelover-world-war-i culturelover world-war-1 germany As you'll know if you're a frequent visitor to this site, Europeana 1914-1918 is a crowd-sourced project. That means that it is you, its users, the …