RICHES latest outcomes shared

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In the EC website of Research and Innovation, at the section of Social Science and Humanities, the latest  outcomes of Riches project were just published:

http://ec.europa.eu/research/social-sciences/index.cfm

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The European Commission announces today new initiatives Towards a modern, more European copyright framework. EU-funded social sciences and humanities research proposes a right-based approach concerning digitalisation of European cultural heritage to policy makers and heritage institutions.

Research projects also launched the Berlin Charter supporting citizens’ engagement in cultural heritage and humanities research in the digital age.

 

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