Large interest in the National Library of Sweden’s YouTube-channel
By Christopher Natzén During the autumn of 2009, The National Library of Sweden (KB) launched its own YouTube-channel. Upon its release, the channel contained 34 items
By Christopher Natzén During the autumn of 2009, The National Library of Sweden (KB) launched its own YouTube-channel. Upon its release, the channel contained 34 items
Europeana released it’s Public Domain Charter to protect the Public Domain. According to Europeana it is: “a statement that calls for the Public Domain to
By Claude Mussou From 8 to 11 April 2010, the Permanent Conference of Mediterranean Audiovisual Operators (COPEAM), has met in Paris under the patronage of
The MEDEA Awards team have re-launched the MEDEA website for this year’s competition with a closing date of 31 July. This site includes a media
By Sally Reynolds The amount of interest in educational repositories is on the rise and practically every European country now offers some form of repository
A workshop on user requirements has been held on March 31 in Amsterdam at the venue of Noterik. The workshop was attended by members of
Memoriav, one of the associate partners of EUscreen, has signed a contract in March with the Swiss Federal Office of Culture which secures federal funding for the archive
By Christopher Natzén/Mats Rohdin On 4 March 2010, Sonja De Leeuw and Pelle Snickars presented Video Active and EUscreen at the Department of Cinema Studies, Stockholm
The first EUscreen regional workshop has been held in London on February 5 at the BUFVC venue. The workshop was the first in a series of
The DISH2009 Conference (Digital Strategies for Heritage) on December 9 and 10 (2009) in Rotterdam was organised by DEN (Dutch Digital Heritage). The program included
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