Category Archives: Europeana

From #ThinkCulture to #RethinkCulture 

This post discusses the importance of enhancing diversity and inclusion within digital cultural heritage professionals. It emphasizes the need for integrating community perspectives and participatory approaches to interpret artefacts accurately.

A forthcoming seminar on data spaces for Bulgarian heritage professionals

Plovdiv, 14 October 2022 The 15th International Conference Education and Research in the Information Society (ERIS) will co-host a seminar entitled Digital transformation in museums and libraries: data spaces. The event is co-organised by the DISTILL project (Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, Sofia University St Kliment Ohirdski) and the Museology Research Lab of the Ionian […]
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A new report by Culture24 for Europeana explores the dimensions of digital transformation agenda and GLAMs

The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way we live and work. It also put pressure on institutions which we would see as third places, such as all GLAMs (galleries, libraries, archives, museums) to focus on transitioning from places to platforms. We already have seen reports which assessed how successful was this transition, for example in the […]
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‘Open a GLAM Lab’ Part of the Celebration of Creativity in Digital Humanities with DH Awards

‘Open a GLAM Lab’ book and two lovely coincidences today (14 February 2020) Today – on St Valentine‘s day – my blog post about the book and the role of GLAM Labs in innovation went out on Europeana Pro. I was very pleased with this coincidence since the work on the book – and the […]
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A big THANK YOU to everyone who supported me for the @EuropeanaEU Unsung Hero Award in 2019

My experiences with Europeana At the 2019 conference of Europeana (27-29 December 2019 in the National Library of Portugal, Lisbon) I had one of the biggest surprises of my life being called forward as one of the Unsung Heroes! Europeana started awarding unsung heroes last year as way of recognising “those whose contribution to the […]
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