The annual Europeana conference will be taking place this year online between 11-13 November 2020. The organisers plan to organise a participatory event that gathers voices from across the sector and continent to explore all things related to digital cultural heritage. The first speakers have already been announced and the programme will include both a ‘Museum night’ and a virtual concert. Keep up to date with the programme on this site.
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