This is the final version. Available on open access via the DOI in this recordSubmitted on 14 September 2020, this response to the EU Commission's Consultation on Digital Cultural Heritage and Recommendation 2011/711/EU highlights the importance of providing clear statements on open access obligations around digital cultural heritage in the public domain, along with providing the necessary infrastructure to ensure its wider implementation and a more secure climate for the generation of new knowledge, goods and services via the important primary materials held in Europe's cultural institutions
The recent report of the “Comité des Sages” recommends that “cultural institutions should make publi...
Cultural heritage sector in Europe consists of vast number of professional organisations, networks, ...
This article is a discussion of how digitizing and disseminating Orphan Works in the GLAM (Galleries...
Submitted on 14 September 2020, this response to the EU Commission's Consultation on Digital Cultura...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordIn the p...
ReCreating Europe (Rethinking digital copyright law for a culturally diverse, accessible, creative E...
ReCreating Europe (Rethinking digital copyright law for a culturally diverse, accessible, creative E...
For centuries, libraries, archives and museums from across Europe have been the custodians of our ri...
The Proposal for a Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market aims at facilitating wider ac...
New technologies provide great opportunities for cultural heritage to become more widely accessible ...
New technologies provide great opportunities for cultural heritage to become more widely accessible ...
New technologies provide great opportunities for cultural heritage to become more widely accessible ...
New technologies provide great opportunities for cultural heritage to become more widely accessible ...
In the past year, a number of legal developments have accelerated discussions around whether intelle...
The current technological and scientific revolution taking place within the larger context of knowle...
The recent report of the “Comité des Sages” recommends that “cultural institutions should make publi...
Cultural heritage sector in Europe consists of vast number of professional organisations, networks, ...
This article is a discussion of how digitizing and disseminating Orphan Works in the GLAM (Galleries...
Submitted on 14 September 2020, this response to the EU Commission's Consultation on Digital Cultura...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordIn the p...
ReCreating Europe (Rethinking digital copyright law for a culturally diverse, accessible, creative E...
ReCreating Europe (Rethinking digital copyright law for a culturally diverse, accessible, creative E...
For centuries, libraries, archives and museums from across Europe have been the custodians of our ri...
The Proposal for a Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market aims at facilitating wider ac...
New technologies provide great opportunities for cultural heritage to become more widely accessible ...
New technologies provide great opportunities for cultural heritage to become more widely accessible ...
New technologies provide great opportunities for cultural heritage to become more widely accessible ...
New technologies provide great opportunities for cultural heritage to become more widely accessible ...
In the past year, a number of legal developments have accelerated discussions around whether intelle...
The current technological and scientific revolution taking place within the larger context of knowle...
The recent report of the “Comité des Sages” recommends that “cultural institutions should make publi...
Cultural heritage sector in Europe consists of vast number of professional organisations, networks, ...
This article is a discussion of how digitizing and disseminating Orphan Works in the GLAM (Galleries...