EUscreen is present in a variety of sessions this year, to reflect on television heritage and its place online, on the intersection between webvideo, exhibition content, popular culture and open access. Johan Oomen, technical director of the project, will give a demonstration of the available tools, benefiets and realisations of the project. Furthermore, the special session Linking Europe’s Television Heritage will discuss EUscreen’s Linked Open Data pilot - a topic that is also reflected on in the session Sharing cultural heritage the linked open data way – everyone’s invited.
Last, but not least, EUscreen is one of the contenders for the Best of the Web Awards, so although competition is fierce and there are strong, innovative contenders out there, we do hope to win the hearts and minds of the museum world this year.
Keep your eyes open for the #museweb and conference-specific #mw2012 Twitter conversations or dive in the conference presentations over at: http://museumsandtheweb.org
Links
- Conference paper Linking Europe’s Television Heritage: http://www.museumsandtheweb.com/mw2012/papers/linking_europe_s_television_heritage
- For an overview of events and conferences where EUscreen is discussed or presented on: http://blog.euscreen.eu/?page_id=2728
- Read back on last year’s Museums and the Web twitter conversations to get a better idea of the topics and research here
- This post was originally published on the EUscreen project blog