CfP: Moving at Different Speeds
Call for papers for Comunicazioni sociali, I, 2013 The Commercialization of Television Systems in Europe and its Consequences Monographic issue. Accepted languages: English, Italian, and French
Call for papers for Comunicazioni sociali, I, 2013 The Commercialization of Television Systems in Europe and its Consequences Monographic issue. Accepted languages: English, Italian, and French
Second Status Report Released EUscreen is pleased to announce its second status report Online Access to Audiovisual Heritage. In three chapters, the report gives an
Every year NECS, the European Network for Cinema and Media Studies, brings together a remarkable amount of archivists and scholars from all over the continent. After London, Lund and Istanbul, the 2012 NECS conference “Time Networks: Screen Media and Memory” took place in Lisbon on 21-23 June. Several of the papers given over the course of this three day event were particularly relevant to EUscreen. Conference report by Erwin Verbruggen and Berber Hagedoorn
More Context for Content Over the past two and a half years, EUscreen has been sourcing all kinds of content and has worked closely with
Watch Neelie Kroes’ plea to embrace open culture The Potential of Open Data Europeana recently showcased award-winning apps that demonstrate the social and commercial possibilities
EUscreen, the best practice network for Europe’s television heritage, organises its third and final international conference on Television Heritage and the Web. The conference will
The International Television Studies Seminar, hosted by the British Film Institute at its South Bank premises London on September 28th 2012, will present academic papers
— Update, May 21st: video recordings of the sessions are now online available Promoting the use of EUscreen resources for education at MEDEA Workshop in Torino
The ‘Featured Archive’ series on Critical Studies in Television focuses each month on a different EUscreen content provider. Its latest installment turns the spotlights on the Belgian-Flemish
— Press Release Films about World War 1 that have never been seen outside a cinema or on television are to be made available on
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