DE-BIAS: Diskriminierende Sprache in Archivdaten erkennen und beheben – Herausforderungen und Chancen

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The event, organised by Europeana, focuses on the ongoing debates about gender neutral and inclusive language in cultural heritage institutions. It addresses the problem of historical collection descriptions and catalogue entries using discriminating language. For that purpose the project DE-BIAS developed a tool to detect terms in collection and object descriptions that do not conform […]

New Professionals’ Twin Talks

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Europeana organises an education and communication event aimed at new professionals and those who can take a profit of them on April 24th. The need for digital skills becomes ever more pressing in the cultural heritage sector as well a in the education sector. Europeana Research began exploring the level of digitization in university curricula […]

TwinIt! 3D for Europe’s culture campaign

European Commission Brussels, Belgium

The event is organised by Europeana and takes place on May 14th in Brussels. The aim is to showcase the achievements of the TwinIt! 3D for Europe's culture campaign until now. The focus lies on the developments in the approach to 3D digitisation and those that are yet to come. More information about the event […]

What’s next for Digital Skills? Beyond the European Year of Skills and the European Elections

Microsoft Center Brussels Rue Montoyer 51, Brussels, Belgium

The ALL DIGITAL Weeks 2024 launch event is taking place in Brussels and includes a panel discussion on Digital Skills in modern society, focusing on Equity, Citizenship, Entrepreneurship and Cybersecurity. The event series runs from 13th to 31st May and is co-funded by the European Union. For more information about ALL DIGITAL visit the event's […]

Digital Storytelling Festival

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Join the Digital Storytelling Festival - organised by the Europeana Initiative - to boost your storytelling skill and tell stories about culture! The annual event takes place from May 21st to 22nd 2024 and is organised by the Europeana Initiative. Register now!  

Reviewing the Europeana Public Domain Charter

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This office hours session will host professionals sharing their view on an evaluation of the Europeana Public Domain Charter, and constul participants into additional challenges around the public domain. The Charter was developed in 2010 and tried to communicate the importance of widely reusable digital cultural heritage objects by encouraging to maintain the public domain […]

Licences, labels, statements and tools

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Europeana organises this office hours session to address various questions around the use of Creative Commons licenses, tool, and rights statements. Creative Commons licenses help you and the people using your digital objects to clarify access and re-use of cultural heritage. The webinar will provide information on how and which tools to use when searching […]

Heritage Horizons: Europeana Project Week

About Heritage Horizons: Europeana Project Week The common European data space for cultural heritage is the European Commission’s flagship initiative to foster the creation and reuse of content in the cultural and creative sectors and accelerate the digital transformation of Europe’s cultural sector. Its achievements depend on the efforts and expertise of the data space […]

Experiences from the Europeana Research Community: data science and reuse of Europeana data at Leiden University

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This webinar, organised by Europeana Research, is part of the series "Europeana data reuse in academia and research" and focuses on data science and reuse of Europeana data at Leiden University. The series is dedicated to the exploration of digital cultural heritage in Higher Education and Research and innovative practices surrounding the reuse of Europeana […]

Introduction to collections, audiences and stories on Europeana.eu

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This training course, organised by Europeana as part of the Europeana Academy focuses on using and telling stories with collections on Europeana.eu. The course is aimed at people and institutions new to Europeana who look for a guideline on how to use collections, but also at researchers and educators who want to promote or use […]

How to tell great stories and write for Europeana.eu

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This training course is part of the Europeana Academy and focuses on creating editorial for Europeana.eu and with cultural heritage collections. At the end of the course you will be able to write your own blog according to Europeana's structural and editorial guidelines as well as the right "tone of voice". If you want to […]