Title:
Martijn Kleppe, photo by Jos Uljee, Koninklijke Bibliotheek/National Library of the Netherlands.
Creator:
Jos Uljee
Date:
2017
Institution:
Koninklijke Bibliotheek/National Library of the Netherlands
Country:
The Netherlands
News
Created: 7 December 2017
Beth Daley
As part of our 'open culture' blog mini-series , we talk to Martijn Kleppe, advisor for Digital Scholarship & International Relations at the National Library of the Netherlands.
Title:
Still from 'National Digital Library of India - your library in your pocket'
Creator:
National Digital Library of India
Date:
2017
Institution:
National Digital Library of India
Country:
India
News
Created: 30 November 2017
Beth Daley
As part of our 'open culture' blog mini-series , we talk to Dr Partha Pratim Das, Joint Principal Investigator, National Digital Library Project.
Title:
Joe Conzo, “The Mean Machine performing at street festival, Third Ave. Hub, Bronx, 1981.” Courtesy of Cornell University via ArtStor.
Creator:
Joe Conzo
Date:
1981
Institution:
(c) Cornell University and Joe Conzo
Country:
USA
News
Created: 16 November 2017
Beth Daley
As part of our 'open culture' blog mini-series , we talk to Franky Abbott, Curation and Education Strategist for the Digital Public Library of America.
Title:
The Raptor, inspired by a photograph of a whalebone hand from 1845. © Trove, National Library of Australia.
Creator:
Trove and Questacon
Date:
2016
Institution:
Trove
Country:
Australia
News
Created: 27 October 2017
Beth Daley
As part of our 'open culture' blog mini-series, we talk to Cathie Oats, Director of Trove, the digital arm of the National Library of Australia.
News
Created: 13 October 2017
Beth Daley
Continuing our mini series on 'open culture', with an interview with Jill Cousins, Executive Director of the Europeana Foundation
Title:
'What is open culture?' Mirjam Rääbis, Adviser on Museums, Ministry of Culture, Estonia.
Creator:
Sebastiaan ter Burg
Date:
2017
News
Created: 29 September 2017
Beth Daley
In the first of our 'open culture' blog mini-series, let's start by talking about what open culture means to you.