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Category Archives: News

What has Europeana Newspapers been up to in the past six months?

Posted on 5 November, 2013 by eurnews — No Comments ↓

Enjoy the third Europeana Newspapers Newsletter with the premiere of our animation, workshop reports, newspaper spotlights, inside stories from our Continue reading What has Europeana Newspapers been up to in the past six months?→

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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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Coming Up: IFLA’s 2014 International Newspaper Conference

Posted on 24 September, 2013 by eurnews — No Comments ↓

IFLA’s 2014 International Newspaper Conference will take place in Salt Lake City, Utah on February 4-5th. As the theme ‘Start Continue reading Coming Up: IFLA’s 2014 International Newspaper Conference→

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Presenting Historic Newspapers Online: Workshop Report

Posted on 19 September, 2013 by eurnews — 1 Comment ↓

A major goal of the Europeana Newspapers Project is to develop a web browser that can effectively display the 18 Continue reading Presenting Historic Newspapers Online: Workshop Report→

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Which formats and standards are you using in text digitisation?

Posted on 5 September, 2013 by eurnews — No Comments ↓

Succeed project  is a support action funded by the European Union. It promotes the take up and validation of research results Continue reading Which formats and standards are you using in text digitisation?→

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