Questionnaire from Europeana’s New Task Force “From Shelf To Europeana”

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Schachbrettblume (Fritillaria), Blütenknospe und Blüte von unten, Blossfeldt, Karl (Herstellung) (Fotograf), 1930, Public Domain via Europeana


Europeana’s new Task Force, “From Shelf To Europeana”, that aims to support in particular smaller cultural heritage organisations, created a new questionnaire, hoping to help more small heritage organisations deliver higher quality (meta)data to Europeana, and support these organisations in their capacity building towards digital transformation.

This questionnaire aims to gather information about small-scale cultural heritage institutions in Europe interested in digitally presenting their collections to the public, particularly in the Europeana portal.

At this link it is possible to fill in the questionnaire, until March 30th 2023.

 

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