Author: Nina Janz, lecturer and postdoctoral researcher at the Luxembourg Centre for Digital and Contemporary History / University of Luxembourg. Ego-Doc Collection University of Luxembourg, Collection Hirt (Photo by Noelle Schoen, C2DH) In February 2021, a team at the Centre for Contemporary and Digital History at the University of Luxembourg launched a call for contributions as part of the project, “WARLUX – War Experiences in Luxembourg,” funded by the Luxembourgish Research Fund (Fon..
The PhD students will join the Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS) project...
The Engaging Crowds project explores citizen research[1] in cultural heritage: people using digital,...
I think you all know the project of Photos Normandie. An on line photographic collection working on ...
In February 2021, a team at the Centre for Contemporary and Digital History at the University of Lux...
This presentation will discuss the WARLUX project, a crowdsourcing campaign aimed at collecting and ...
Data collections are essential for historical research. In addition to official archives and state i...
In February 2021, a call for contributions was launched through the media (newspapers and radio) to ...
Call for Contributions WARLUX - Tell us your story As part of the project “WARLUX - Soldiers and t...
This blog follows the research project "WARLUX" - on biographies and war experiences of Luxembourg (...
The digital exhibition Éischte Weltkrich: Remembering the Great War in Luxembourg is a project devel...
Project WARLUX - Soldiers and their communities in WWII: The impact and legacy of war experiences in...
In recent years, crowdsourcing has started to play an important role in community-driven knowledge p...
Crowdsourcing-Projekten öffentlicher Institutionen (Bibliotheken, Museen und Archive) in Nordeuropa ...
Source: Bibliothèque nationale du Luxembourg – 2417 / A.L. 2-1 On 16 and 17 May 2022, the second Do...
DHLU 2013 was co-organised by the Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l’Europe (CVCE), together wi...
The PhD students will join the Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS) project...
The Engaging Crowds project explores citizen research[1] in cultural heritage: people using digital,...
I think you all know the project of Photos Normandie. An on line photographic collection working on ...
In February 2021, a team at the Centre for Contemporary and Digital History at the University of Lux...
This presentation will discuss the WARLUX project, a crowdsourcing campaign aimed at collecting and ...
Data collections are essential for historical research. In addition to official archives and state i...
In February 2021, a call for contributions was launched through the media (newspapers and radio) to ...
Call for Contributions WARLUX - Tell us your story As part of the project “WARLUX - Soldiers and t...
This blog follows the research project "WARLUX" - on biographies and war experiences of Luxembourg (...
The digital exhibition Éischte Weltkrich: Remembering the Great War in Luxembourg is a project devel...
Project WARLUX - Soldiers and their communities in WWII: The impact and legacy of war experiences in...
In recent years, crowdsourcing has started to play an important role in community-driven knowledge p...
Crowdsourcing-Projekten öffentlicher Institutionen (Bibliotheken, Museen und Archive) in Nordeuropa ...
Source: Bibliothèque nationale du Luxembourg – 2417 / A.L. 2-1 On 16 and 17 May 2022, the second Do...
DHLU 2013 was co-organised by the Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l’Europe (CVCE), together wi...
The PhD students will join the Public History as the New Citizen Science of the Past (PHACS) project...
The Engaging Crowds project explores citizen research[1] in cultural heritage: people using digital,...
I think you all know the project of Photos Normandie. An on line photographic collection working on ...