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Heritage and Digitial Innovation event

International seminar – Heritage and digital innovation, Lleida, Spain, 13-15 May 2010 The seminar aims to bring together cultural institutions and commercial organisations, including those participating in EU-funded projects (3D-Coform, Europeana, CARARE), to discuss Website: http://www.heritagetechnologies.org/lleida2010/index.php?title=Portada

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Winners at the Museum and the Web conference 2010

The annual Museums and the Web conference throws up some good examples of best and innovative practice in developing cultural heritage websites It’s well worth having a look at the list of winners at http://conference.archimuse.com/forum/congratulations_mw2010_best_web_winners

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Community Content Call: Strand I winners

The JISC 13/09 call for Community Content was aimed at getting digital projects within universities to work with extra mural communities. The five winning projects from Strand I (focussing on rapid innovation for existing resources) have now been announced. Digitizing data for disparate communities : Naval history and climate science, Dr Chris Lintott, University of […]