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Different types of cultural heritage organisations – libraries, museums, archives and audiovisual collections – catalogue their content in different ways and to different standards. Approaches also vary in different countries. To make the information searchable, it has to be mapped to a single common
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Telematics for Libraries project. It also offered strong political support to the Directorate's strategy (i2010: communication on digital libraries), published in September 2005. This made clear the intention to create and support a
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Europeana gives access to different types of content from different types of heritage institutions. The digital objects that users can find in
Europeana are not stored on a central computer, but remain with the cultural institution and are hosted on their networks. Europeana collects contextual
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238:– about the items, including a small picture. Users search this contextual information. Once they find what they are looking for, if they want to access the full content of the item, they can click through to the original site that holds the content.
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Europeana regularly run engagement projects where members of the public are invited to share their stories relating to topics like World War I, migration, industrial heritage and / sport. These take place either online or at collection day events.
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collections of more than 3,000 institutions across Europe. It includes records of over 50 million cultural and scientific artefacts, brought together on a single platform and presented in a variety of ways relevant to modern users. The
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Council of Content Providers and Aggregators (CCPA), it has been called the Europeana Network since December 2011.
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Europeana regularly runs events and conferences. Between 2011 and 2019, Europeana's annual flagship event took the form of the annual general meeting for the
Europeana Network. Since 2020, the event has been an annual conference.
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Europeana accepts metadata about digital objects, it does not make any decisions about digitisation. The decision about which objects are digitised lies with the organisation that holds the material.
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The Europeana Foundation is the governing body of the Europeana service. Its members are the presidents and chairs of European associations for cultural heritage and information associations.
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603:ASSETS aims to improve the usability of Europeana.
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747:aggregates the content of national libraries.
713:contributes television material to Europeana.
1450:. europeana-photography.eu. 14 February 2018
1737:"Digitising Contemporary Art (DCA) project"
1117:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. pp. 87–91.
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1560:. east meets west in Greece. 22 May 2020
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616:Biodiversity Heritage Library for Europe
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248:Europeana Data Model
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