Topic: websites

GIF IT UP! 2019 edition

For the sixth time, from 1 – 31 October, all GIF-makers, cultural heritage enthusiasts and lovers of the internet are invited to create brand new GIFs by remixing copyright-free and openly licensed material from Europeana, Digital Public Library of America, Digital NZ and Trove. HOW … Continue reading


Open Archives 5th Conference with ArchivCamp!

The opening of the Stasi Records was a unique act following the Peaceful Revolution of 1989 turning the archive into a role model for many post-dictatorial societies. With the enactment of the Stasi Records Act on January 2, 1992, citizens … Continue reading


Platforms On The Future Of Cultural Heritage: the contribute of the REACH Project

After the remarkable experiences and results reached in the framework  of the European Year of CH 2018, the European Commission proposes new challenges and opportunities of cohesion. In this general context the event of Prague comes up in the form … Continue reading


Participation and identity in heritage re-use in urban contexts

“URBAN AND HOUSING SYSTEMS UNDER PRESSURE: VARIETIES OF RESPONSES” This is the title of the Conference organized by the Metropolitan Research Institute of Budapest 27-29 September 2019. The conference aimed to identify policies and tools which can help to build … Continue reading


Let’s talk about Green Conservation and Cultural Heritage!

The International Conferences in Green Conservation of Cultural Heritage have been the main international forum for cross- disciplinary research on green conservation and cultural heritage aimed at more ecological and sustainable solutions. This third edition will be an opportunity to … Continue reading


Europeana Research Grants Programme – 2019 Call for Submissions

Theme 2019: Digital Cultural Heritage for Open Science Applicants are invited to submit proposals that address challenges and opportunities related to the reuse of cultural heritage data in research, or provide training to build up the digital capabilities of cultural … Continue reading


Fifties in Europe Kaleidoscope – final conference

ANNOUNCING The final conference of the CEF project Fifties in Europe Kaleidoscope is organized in Berlin by SPK – Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz. “New strategies for user engagement and digital heritage” Mixing stories and lessons learnt in the project with interesting … Continue reading


Open-Heritage, the new Cultural Heritage platform of REACH Project is online

Open-Heritage.eu is an independent online space open to the contribution of the whole community of Heritage Research, aiming to offer a set of multidisciplinary and multimedia conduits for the exchange of expertise and experience between people and institutions. It is … Continue reading


Emotional experiences at the museum and heritage sites

EMOTIVE storytelling for cultural heritage, is an EU funded Horizon 2020 project which seeks to develop emotionally-resonant digital experiences for visitors at cultural heritage sites; the basic premise of the project is that cultural sites are highly emotional places.   From … Continue reading


BLUE SKIES, RED PANIC – photo exhibition

Through the images from some of the most important european photographic archives, this exhibition showcase the era of the 1950s of a nascent Europe, balacing between east and west, freedom and repression, terror and euphoria. The Pisa display is the first of a series, as the exhibition is coinceived to be travelling across Europe. Continue reading