Related Projects
Our project is part of a broader group of initiatives funded by the EU under the Digital Cultural Heritage Cluster.
The cluster, bringing together the MEMENTOES, MEMORISE, MuseIT, PREMIERE, and SHIFT projects (still ongoing) supported by the EU under the call HORIZON-CL2-2021-HERITAGE-01-04— Preserving and enhancing cultural heritage with advanced digital technologies, aims to promote extensive digitisation of cultural heritage, including “born digital” heritage, to ensure its sustainable preservation, restoration, and wide accessibility.
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In this section, you'll find links to explore these projects further and the resources we develop together.
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Conference Proceedings (10/2024)
The content of the volume is based on the presentations and discussions of the ReAImagining Public Collections in the 21st Century in Light of Digital Development international conference organised by the Hungarian National Museum Public Collections Centre –Hungarian National Museum, the Hungarian National Museum Public Collections Centre – National Széchényi Library, and the Hungarian National Archives on 14-15 October 2024. This volume does not contain all the presentations delivered at the conference. Together, we took part in a round table on AI and inclusive technologies. Read the proceedings!
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Joint Policy Brief (09/2024)
Policy frameworks to support cultural heritage, foster innovation, and promote digital inclusion abound in the European heritage and innovation context. Ensuring collaboration between technological firms, research institutes, universities, and cultural sectors and creating services for cultural heritage preservation are among the desired outcomes of such policies. However, supporting cultural heritage through innovation also stems from the need to enhance digital inclusion and literacy in the cultural heritage and creative sectors, addressing skills gaps, fostering innovation, and promoting inclusivity through interdisciplinary education, digital transformation, common infrastructures, and accessibility.
Building upon these needs, this policy brief, created through the European Commission's Horizon Results Booster, suggests potential policy actions to bridge expertise gaps, build capacity, and promote inclusion to enhance the cultural heritage sector.