Europeana MOOC ‘Digital Education with Cultural Heritage’
Europeana Education and European Schoolnet are organising a rerun of the education MOOC ‘Digital Education with Cultural Heritage’.
Europeana Education and European Schoolnet are organising a rerun of the education MOOC ‘Digital Education with Cultural Heritage’.
The first deadline for submitting project proposals for Erasmus+ funding under the Key Action 2 "Cooperation Partnerships" is the next 23rd of March 2022. The event will represent an opportunity to share own needs/expectations and propose ideas for future projects among partners from different EU countries. Don't miss this opportunity, fill out first this online […]
The Datathon will explore mapping digital audiences methods and will present a prototype of a new web app solution that is currently being co-designed in collaboration with the Museum Science Group in London and Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore. The Datathon will also feature a number of innovative digital audience research projects developed by museums […]
After successful last year’s 1st Conference, this year we want to emphasize digital ethics, innovative learning and workplace learning in the context of developing competencies needed for delivering new digital content. Due to epidemic conditions the conference mode remains unchanged – online and free of charge. The Conference provides an excellent forum for librarians, teachers […]
‘Through the door and through the web: releasing the power of natural history collections onsite and online’ The meeting of the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (SPNHC), International Partner – BHL (Biodiversity Heritage Library) and National Partner – NatSCA (Natural Sciences Collections Association) will take place in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK from the […]
The 2022 International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) Annual Conference will be held in-person in Cambridge, MA (USA) June 6-8. The conference will be co-hosted by Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Building Trust Together: Integrating, Collaborating & Sharing OR2022 will provide an opportunity to explore and reflect on the ways repositories enable trust, integration, collaboration and sharing. It will give participants new insights and inspiration, which will play a key role in developing, supporting and sharing an open agenda and open tools for research and scholarship.
Join this event - organised by the Europeana Aggregators' Forum - to discover the role which aggregators and cultural heritage institutions play in publishing and processing data on Europeana’s infrastructure and in the common European data space for cultural heritage.
The event will bring together professionals with interest in cultural heritage and tourism and aims to inspire participants to build strong connections and explore viable collaborations. It is organised by the Europeana Foundation, Jewish Heritage Network and The European Association for the Preservation and Promotion of Jewish Culture and Heritage (AEPJ).
This webinar will explore the characteristics of Wikidata and how to correctly add new items related to concepts absent in Wikidata by setting the relationships between them and the pre-existing elements. It is organised by Michael Culture Association as part of the common European data space for cultural heritage.
This webinar, organised by EuropeanaTech, highlights a topic highly relevant to the cultural heritage sector: acoustics and the preservation and presentation of historic acoustic spaces.