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Europeana Newspapers In Simple Terms

Posted on 8 October, 2013 by eurnews — No Comments ↓

What does refining a digitised historical newspaper page actually mean in normal person language? We now have a Europeana Newspapers Glossary that Continue reading Europeana Newspapers In Simple Terms→

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Myth and reality at the Latvian Information day

Posted on 10 September, 2013 by eurnews — No Comments ↓

On August 22nd Europeana Newspapers Information day was held in Riga in one of the central parks at a three Continue reading Myth and reality at the Latvian Information day→

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Challenges of making Europe’s digitised newspapers available online

Posted on 21 August, 2013 by eurnews — No Comments ↓

Yesterday Susan Reilly from LIBER presented at IFLA WLIC 2013, where she spoke about the challenges of making Europe’s digitised Continue reading Challenges of making Europe’s digitised newspapers available online→

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We were at the IFLA2013 satellite meeting!

Posted on 19 August, 2013 by eurnews — No Comments ↓

Clemens Neudecker from the Dutch National Library presented the Europeana Newspapers project at the IFLA WLIC 2013 satellite meeting on newspapers Continue reading We were at the IFLA2013 satellite meeting!→

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Sharing best practices with library professionals at LIBER2013

Posted on 5 July, 2013 by eurnews — 1 Comment ↓

Five partners from the Europeana Newspapers Project travelled to Munich on June 26th for a workshop at the LIBER 2013 Continue reading Sharing best practices with library professionals at LIBER2013→

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