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Copyright advocacy update: Smoke signals from the European Parliament
Since we have last reported here on the copyright advocacy activities that Europeana undertakes on behalf of the Europeana Network, the European Commission’s proposal for new copyright rules has continued its long pat…
History educators can now create their own online learning environment with Europeana
History educators from EUROCLIO – European Association of History Educators, and professional web developers from Webtic, are working on the development of a new online learning environment. Part of the Europeana DSI2…
#AllezLiterature: a new campaign by Europeana
To launch the campaign, Europeana is inviting users to create digital records of handwritten personal letters of WWI in the first Love Transcribathon of Europeana 1914-1918 With the end of the art-based Europeana 280 campaign, Europeana is opening a new …
Europeana’s Business Plan 2017
Last week, we announced our Recalibrated 2020 Strategy, revising our focus for the next four years to maximise our impact towards 2020. The first expression of this strategic update, our business plan 2017 aims to imp…
DH2016 Award: vote your favorite projects
Last September we published the first call for the Europeana Research Grants Programme, with overwhelming success- we received more than 150 applications!
The purpose of the Research Grants programme is to stimulate …
Outcomes of three years of sounds and fun!
Europe’s sound heritage at your fingertips Dear visitor, The Europeana Sounds project has come to an end, but rest assured, you can still enjoy the treasures of Europe’s sound heritage. Europeana Sounds aggregated more than 600,000 audio items…
Join Europeana in ‘Tweet Blogging’ on 2016’s Top 20 Collections Searches
Europeana publishes its Top 20 Searches on Europeana Collections at the end of each year. And we’re calling on our Network to do just that: tweet or blog your 2016 Top 20 Collections searches using #GLAMTop20. We’d lo…
Europeana Radio: an outcome of Europeana Sounds project
The new application Europeana Radio, powered by songs from the Europeana Music Collections and gathering audio archives from all over Europe, is launching on 12 January.
This latest achievement has been accomplished …
Europeana Sounds’ Final Plenary Meeting: a report
On the 6th December 2016, all project partners were invited to the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek in a very cold Leipzig for the final plenary meeting of Europeana Sounds. With only two months remaining in the project, the meeting was a perfect opportunity …
Europeana Research Grants have been awarded!
We are pleased to announce the three projects that have been awarded Europeana Research Grants.
Caroline Ardrey (University of Birmingham): Visualising voice: Analysing spoken performances of nineteenth-century Fre…
Europeana in the NT100 2016 as a leader in the field
As many of you know I am very keen on a Cultural Commons and the role of Culture in our society, so I am particularly pleased to finish this year with news that Europeana has been named by the Nominet Trust as one of …
Europeana’s mandate on Copyright reform
Since 2014 Europeana has been advocating on your behalf for changes to the European copyright framework that better reflect the needs of cultural heritage institutions in the digital environment. As part of this we ha…