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SUMMARY:DARIAH-FI Workshop: New tools and data services for cultural heritage research
DESCRIPTION:Organisers: Inés Matres (University of Helsinki)\, Ida Toivanen (University of Jyväskylä)\, and Ilkka Lähteenmäki (University of Oulu) \nDate: 22 January 2026\, Online\, Full-day with breaks \nThe workshop is free and open but register to participate here (registration closes one week before the event): https://helsinki.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nqwxwtobRyiuedvoCBem1g \nThis workshop unveils new infrastructure developed in the last two years making use of LLMs\, computer vision and semantic web to help processing visual\, multimodal or large-scale historical documents. In this full-day workshop participants will get acquainted with tools to find\, acquire and process manuscripts\, letters\, historical images or cultural heritage accessible in FINNA and ASTIA services. The workshop includes sessions for researchers not familiar with computational methods and one session for advanced digital humanities research. \nThis workshop is organised by the universities of Helsinki\, Jyväskylä\, Oulu\, Turku and Aalto with participation of The National Library of Finland\, The National Archives and is facilitated by DARIAH-FI\, the Finnish Network for Data-intensive Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences. \nPreliminary schedule \n9:00 Welcome\n9:10 Session 1 From manuscripts to data\nJYU MessyDesk for processing your data Ida Toivanen (University of Jyväskylä)\, Ari Häyrinen (University of Jyväskylä)\, Venla Poso (University of Jyväskylä)\, Tanja Välisalo (National Archives of Finland). \nWe show how to process a dataset using MessyDesk\, an user interface that incorporates tools\, such as multi-century transcription and named entity recognition models. Audience: Users interested in digital humanities (no coding skills needed) \nLetterSampo Finland – Finnish Nineteenth-Century Letters on the Semantic Web Petri Leskinen\, Ilona Pikkanen\, Jouni Tuominen\, Eero Hyvönen\, Heikki Rantala\, Annastiina Ahola\, Henna Poikkimäki\, Rafael Leal (Aalto University) in collaboration with HELDIG\, HSSH\, SKS. \nThis presentation introduces the LetterSampo Finland–Finnish Nineteenth-Century Letters on the Semantic Web data service and semantic portal. The presentation will cover transforming and assembling the source data into Linked Data\, enriching the data as well as demonstrating using the portal for browsing\, searching the letter collections and visualizing the data. Audience: Users interested in digital humanities (no coding skills needed). More information the homepage: https://seco.cs.aalto.fi/project/coco/ \nSampoSampo – Connecting Everything to Everything Else Eero Hyvönen\, Petri Leskinen\, Annastiina Ahola\, Heikki Rantala\, Jouni Tuominen (Aalto University and University of Helsinki (HELDIG and HSSH)). \nSampoSampo is a global Linked Open Data data service and portal based on a data alignment service on top of a cloud of interlinked Cultural Heritage knowledge graphs (KG) and data services of different application domains. In this way\, a more comprehensive global view for searching\, exploring\, and analyzing entities with enriched linked data and their semantic connections can be provided than by using local KGs separately. The portal can be used for searching and exploring a cloud of linked KGs with a single user interface (UI) and for finding semantic “interesting” connections (relations) between their entities with natural language explanations and for validating the linked datasets with each other. Audience: Users interested in digital humanities (no coding skills needed). More information on the homepage: https://seco.cs.aalto.fi/project/ss/ \n10:40 Break\n11:00 Session 2: Tools for visual cultural heritage\nBonus-demo: Content Search Satu Sorvali (The National Archives of Finland) \nContent Search (Sisältöhaku) is a Finnish-language demo service that enables mass loading and text searches within archive material processed with content recognition by the National Archives of Finland. \nAcquiring images and metadata from cultural heritage organisations with the new FINNA API  Joona Manner\, Julia Huovinen (The National Library of Finland)\, Inés Matres (University of Helsinki). \nIn this session we demonstrate the renewed FINNA API and still under development\, and show a possible workflow to organize and cluster a mid-size dataset of historical drawings for further qualitative analysis in Tropy or Orange. The session includes a discussion of further development with researchers.  Audience: Researchers and teachers interested in visual images (no coding skills needed) \nArtSampo – Finnish Art on the Semantic Web Annastiina Ahola\, Heikki Rantala\, Eero Hyvönen\, Rafael Leal (Aalto University) \nThis presentation introduces the ArtSampo – Finnish Art on the Semantic Web data service and semantic portal. The presentation will cover transforming the original data into Linked Data\, enriching the data using Generative AI as well as demonstrate using the portal for browsing\, searching and visualizing the data. Audience: Users interested in digital humanities (no coding skills needed). More information on the project homepage: https://seco.cs.aalto.fi/projects/taidesampo/ \n12:30 Lunch Break\n13:30 Welcome back \nComputational Access to Finnish Cultural Heritage: Hands-On with the finna R Package Leo Lahti\, Akewak Jeba\, Julia Matveeva (University of Turku) \nThis session demonstrates how the open-source Finna R package enables researchers to access and analyze Finnish cultural heritage metadata from finna platform\, which integrates resources from libraries\, museums and archives across Finland and maintained by the National Library of Finland. The workshop introduces participants to the structure of finna data and shows how subsets such as Fennica (the national bibliography) and Viola (the national discography) can be accessed programmatically. Through guided examples and hands-on exercises\, participants will practice retrieving\, analyzing and visualizing metadata while gaining practical skills for integrating cultural data into computational research workflows. Audience & Prerequisites: previous knowledge with R needed /useful (installations beforehand needed) \n14:45 Round table discussion (15 min) Moderator: Ilkka Lähteenmäki (University of Oulu) \nJoin discussion on future development and the audience’s wants and needs with option to comment on individual demos and infrastructures.
URL:https://www.digime.fi/en/tapahtuma/dariah-fi-workshop-new-tools-and-data-services-for-cultural-heritage-research/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Työpaja,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="DARIAH-FI":MAILTO:info@dariah.fi
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260124
DTSTAMP:20260625T013759
CREATED:20251027T075428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T075552Z
UID:303967-1768953600-1769212799@www.digime.fi
SUMMARY:The 3D-4CH Winter School 2026
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to invite you to the 3D-4CH Winter School 2026\, a three-day training and networking event dedicated to advancing the use of 3D technologies in cultural heritage.\n21–23 January 2026\nRoyal Museums of Art and History\, Brussels \nOrganised by the 3D-4CH project in cooperation with the Twin it! Part II campaign (Europeana Foundation & European Commission)\, the Winter School offers inspiring keynotes\, hands-on workshop\, and collaborative sessions designed for museum professionals\, digitisation experts\, and heritage practitioners.\nHighlights include:\n*   Learning from leading experts on digital transformation in heritage;\n*   Participating in a complete 3D digitisation workflow;\n*   Contributing to the 3D Online Competence Centre: Europe’s hub for 3D heritage skills. \n👉 Register via Pretix before 30 Nov 2025\nWorkshop participation (Days 2–3) requires a short motivation letter + CV.\nTravel bursaries are available for selected participants.\nFind the full programme here:\nhttps://www.3d4ch-competencecentre.eu/trainings/3d-4ch-winter-school\nWe look forward to welcoming you to Brussels!\nBest regards\,\nThe 3D-4CH Team
URL:https://www.digime.fi/en/tapahtuma/the-3d-4ch-winter-school-2026/
LOCATION:Royal Museums of Art and History\, Cinquantenaire Park 10\, Brussells\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Työpaja
ORGANIZER;CN="3D-4CH":MAILTO:contact@3d4ch-competencecentre.eu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251210T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251210T162000
DTSTAMP:20260625T013759
CREATED:20251210T075205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T075233Z
UID:305945-1765371600-1765383600@www.digime.fi
SUMMARY:"Connecting Heritages\, Building Futures" – Forum of the Digital in Culture
DESCRIPTION:Hear speakers from Europeana and the European Commission during the first “Forum of the Digital in Culture: Connecting Heritages\, Building Futures”\, organised by the Italian Ministry of Culture – Directorate General for Digitisation and Communication and the Central Institute for the Digitisation of Cultural Heritage – Digital Library. \nThe two interventions from Europeana and European Commission colleagues are as follows. \n10 December – 12:00 – 13:00 (CET)\nVerso il Data Space per il patrimonio culturale: Europeana e il dialogo con la Digital Library \n\nRehana Schwinninger-Ladak – Directorate-General for Communication Networks\, Content and Technology European Commission – (DG CONNECT) – Scaling up the data space for cultural heritage: a EU political vision (English)\nMartina Bagnoli – Europeana Foundation – L’Italia in Europeana e lo Spazio europeo dei dati per il patrimonio culturale (Italian)\nHarry Verwayen – Europeana Foundation – Development of the data space for cultural heritage: Adopt\, Adapt & Achieve (English)\n\nThe panel sessions will be broadcast on the Ministry of Culture (MiC) YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/MiC_Italia \n10 December – 14:00 – 15:20 (CET)\nRoundtable: Heritage meets technology: Leveraging advanced tech to scale up digital cultural heritage\nModerator: Harry Verwayen \n\nSofie Taes – KU Leuven\, Europeana Network Association\nMarco Medici – INCEPTION s.r.l.\nAltheo Valentini – European Grants International Academy\, Europeana Education Community\n\nFor in-person attendees\, the roundtable takes place in Sala 1. \nThe roundtables will be streamed on the Digital Library YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@DigitalLibraryMiC \nFor in-person attendees\, the roundtable takes place in Sala 1 at the National Central Library (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma). \nThe majority of the sessions and speeches will be in Italian. \nFind more about the event here.
URL:https://www.digime.fi/en/tapahtuma/connecting-heritages-building-futures-forum-of-the-digital-in-culture/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251202
DTSTAMP:20260625T013759
CREATED:20250821T075829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T100743Z
UID:230545-1764547200-1764633599@www.digime.fi
SUMMARY:Music Archive Finland 35 Years
DESCRIPTION:The seminar celebrates the 35th anniversary of Music Archive Finland\, and it is divided into two sessions. \nThe first session is in Finnish and discusses the activities of the Music Archive Finland from different perspectives. The Music Archive Finland’s impact development report will also be announced during the session. \nThe second session is in English. It presents various international initiatives in which the Music Archive Finland is involved. At the same time\, the session provides a diverse picture of the current state and future of European digital cultural heritage. \n  \nProgramme\n12.00–13.30 EET (11.00–12.30 CET) Vaikuttava Musiikkiarkisto (in Finnish) \n\nSeminaarin avaus. Hannu Tolvanen (pj\, Musiikkiarkisto)\nOpetus- ja kulttuuriministeriön puheenvuoro. Sami Niinimäki (OKM)\nMusiikkiarkiston historian käännekohdat. Juha Henriksson (Musiikkiarkisto)\nSuomalaisten 78-kierroksen levyjen kokoelma – Unescon Maailman muisti -kansallinen kohde. Marko Tikka (Tampereen yliopisto)\nAineistojen säilyttäminen Kulttuuriperintö-PAS-palvelussa. Jouni Eerola (Musiikkiarkisto)\nTulevaisuuden ennakointi arkistotoimessa. Maaret Storgårds (Musiikkiarkisto)\nMusiikkiarkiston vaikuttavuuden kehittämishanke. Juha Henriksson & Maaret Storgårds (Musiikkiarkisto)\n\n13.30–14.00 EET (12.30–13.00 CET) Coffee Break \n14.00–15.30 EET (13.00–14.30 CET) The Futures of Cultural Heritage (in English) \n\nTime Machine. Frédéric Kaplan (Time Machine Organisation)\nEuropeana and the common European data space for cultural heritage. Harry Verwayen (Europeana)\nTAROCH – Toward a Recommendation on Open Cultural Heritage. Brigitte Vézina (Creative Commons) & Susanna Ånäs (AvoinGLAM)\nEIT Culture & Creativity. Kati Uusi-Rauva (EIT Culture & Creativity CLC North)\nECHOES – The Cultural Heritage Cloud. Jouni Tuominen (University of Helsinki)\nAI4LAM – Artificial Intelligence for Libraries\, Archices & Museums. Ines Vodopivec (AI4LAM)\n\nYou can participate on site in Helsinki (Tieteiden talo) or remotely. \nRegistration is required and must be done by filling out this online form by November 24th at the latest. \nThe number of participants on Tieteiden talo is limited and can accommodate the first 60 people who register. There is no participation fee. \nWe will send a Zoom link to remote participants before the seminar. The event will not be recorded. \n 
URL:https://www.digime.fi/en/tapahtuma/music-archive-finland-35-years/
LOCATION:Tieteiden talo\, Kirkkokatu 6\, Helsinki\, Suomi
CATEGORIES:Hybriditapahtuma,Seminars,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Musiikkiarkisto":MAILTO:info@musiikkiarkisto.fi
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251126T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260625T013759
CREATED:20251121T102404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251121T102607Z
UID:305206-1764169200-1764176400@www.digime.fi
SUMMARY:Launch of the People-First Playbook
DESCRIPTION:We’d like to invite you to the launch of the People-First Playbook\, co-hosted by MyData Global and The Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra\, taking place on 26 November 2025\, from 14:00 to 16:00 (from 15:00 to 17:00 EET)\, in Brussels and live-streamed online. \nThe People-First Playbook assesses the EU digital single market from the perspective of citizens and consumers. Through concrete user journeys\, it highlights where the digital single market “breaks” and how people-first governance\, infrastructures\, and regulatory technologies can make it more accessible\, trusted\, and competitive. This high-level event will convene policymakers\, civil society leaders\, and industry representatives to explore how the Playbook’s insights can support ongoing policy discussions on the Digital Package. \nProgramme Overview \nWelcome Remarks; Eric Pol\, Chair\, MyData Global and Kristo Lehtonen\, Director\, Sitra International Programmes \nPresentation on Key Findings from the People-First Playbook\, Christopher Wilson\, Executive Director\, MyData Global \nPanel Discussion on strengthening the Digital Single Market for European citizens and consumers\nPanellists: \n\nSvetlana Stoilova\, Senior Adviser\, BusinessEurope\nMalte Beyer-Katzenberger\, Team Leader\, DG CONNECT\, European Commission\,\nReijo Aarnio\, Senior Advisor\, Sitra International Programmes\n\nClosing Remarks\, Tiina Vainio\, Senior Lead\, Sitra International Programmes \nNetworking  \n-––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– \nPlease join us for shaping the future of Europe’s digital landscape. Register here to confirm your attendance. The event will be held in person and live-streamed. Online participants will receive the access link via email before the event. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact us at hello@mydata.org \nWarm regards\,\nKristo Lehtonen\, Director\, Sitra International Programs and\nChristopher Wilson\, Executive Director\, MyData Global
URL:https://www.digime.fi/en/tapahtuma/launch-of-the-people-first-playbook/
LOCATION:Thon Hotel EU\, Rue de la Loi/ Wetstraat 75\, Brussells\, 1040\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Hybriditapahtuma,Infotilaisuus
ORGANIZER;CN="MyData Global":MAILTO:hello@mydata.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251118T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251118T150000
DTSTAMP:20260625T013759
CREATED:20251105T061516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251105T061554Z
UID:304635-1763474400-1763478000@www.digime.fi
SUMMARY:Europeana Café: balancing openness with ethical access and use
DESCRIPTION:Europeana Café: balancing openness with ethical access and use. The case of data and digital heritage belonging to minority\, indigenous and other communities\n\nIn this Europeana café (in association with the Digicher project) we will explore data\, including digitised heritage\, belonging to minority\, indigenous and other communities. \n\n\n\n\nInvited speakers will introduce case studies from various perspectives involving communities’ data\, its preservation\, presentation and handling by institutions. \nTogether we will reflect on questions like: \n\nHow can open data support the rights of minority communities?\nAre there situations in which openness or the FAIR principles might bring prejudice to minority communities?\nHow can institutions work with communities for mutual benefit?\nWhat are possible solutions to balance openness with ethical access and use of data?\n\nThe cafe will include an open discussion and Q&A with attendees. \nRegister here. \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.digime.fi/en/tapahtuma/europeana-cafe-balancing-openness-with-ethical-access-and-use/
LOCATION:Online\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:discussion,Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251106
DTSTAMP:20260625T013759
CREATED:20250829T104540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250829T113915Z
UID:230658-1762128000-1762387199@www.digime.fi
SUMMARY:EOSC symposium 2025
DESCRIPTION:The EOSC Symposium 2025 will mark the exciting transition of the EOSC Federation into its operational phase. As with previous editions\, participants can expect insightful discussions\, strategic updates\, and unparalleled networking opportunities.\nOrganised by the EOSC Association\, with the support of the EOSC Gravity and EOSC Focus projects\, the EOSC Symposium 2025 will take place on 03-05 November at the historic Le Plaza Hotel in Brussels. \nThe flagship event will bring together the larger EOSC community of policy makers\, funders\, researchers\, representatives of research-performing organisations as well as national and pan-European data infrastructures\, Research Infrastructures\, and e-Infrastructures\, all of whom are working together to build EOSC and the EOSC Federation. \nA look back at the outcomes and resources from the EOSC Symposium 2024 can be found here: EOSC Symposium 2024: Outcomes.
URL:https://www.digime.fi/en/tapahtuma/eosc-symposium-2025/
LOCATION:Le Plaza Hotel in Brussels\, Bld Adolphe Max 118-126\, brussel\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Hybriditapahtuma,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251014T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20251014T180000
DTSTAMP:20260625T013759
CREATED:20250911T062248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250919T070926Z
UID:230765-1760461200-1760464800@www.digime.fi
SUMMARY:Open Heritage Statement Launch
DESCRIPTION:Creative Commons works to advance cultural rights and digital transformation by promoting equitable access to knowledge and heritage\, ensuring the free flow of ideas worldwide. \nThe Open Heritage Statement\, developed by the TAROCH Coalition\, convened by Creative Commons\, is a collective call to action. It affirms that equitable access to public domain heritage is a fundamental right and sets out commitments to remove unnecessary barriers\, promote sustainable digital practices\, and strengthen collaboration across borders. \nJoin us for this webinar to learn why the Statement was developed by the TAROCH Coalition\, what it calls for\, and how it connects to global cultural goals\, alongside voices from around the world sharing experiences\, challenges\, and opportunities for the future. \nJoin our global call for equitable access to public domain heritage in the digital environment. Mark your calendars for the Open Heritage Statement Launch on 14 October\, 14:00 UTC. Register in advance for this meeting: Webinar Registration \nRead more: \nUnderstanding Barriers to Accessing Heritage by Brigitte Vézina\, Dee Harris\, 10 September 2025\nThe Benefits of Open Heritage in the Digital Environment by Brigitte Vézina\, Dee Harris\, 18 September 2025
URL:https://www.digime.fi/en/tapahtuma/open-heritage-statement-launch/
LOCATION:Online\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="the TAROCH Coalition":MAILTO:info@creativecommons.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251016
DTSTAMP:20260625T013759
CREATED:20250919T073957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250919T074014Z
UID:230783-1760227200-1760572799@www.digime.fi
SUMMARY:The European Cultural Heritage Summit 2025
DESCRIPTION:The European Cultural Heritage Summit 2025 will take place from 12 to 15 October in Brussels\, Belgium. Organised by Europa Nostra and co-funded by the European Union\, the Brussels Summit will gather high-level representatives from EU Institutions\, policymakers\, heritage professionals and volunteers\, civil society actors and other stakeholders from across Europe and beyond. \nHolding this year’s European Cultural Heritage Summit in Brussels has a particular significance at a time when the European Commission is about to publish the EU’s very first “Culture Compass for Europe” and when EU Institutions and Member States have started discussing the EU’s next Multiannual Financial Framework Programme. This is why the Summit will be held under the motto “Heritage Matters for Europe”! \nFocusing on the pivotal themes of Europe’s key values\, starting with peace\, democracy and solidarity\, the Brussels Summit will highlight the political\, societal\, economic and environmental relevance of cultural heritage for the future of Europe and its citizens. \nProgramme\nRegistration – You have until 26 September to sign up for the year’s biggest cultural heritage event in Europe.
URL:https://www.digime.fi/en/tapahtuma/the-european-cultural-heritage-summit-2025/
LOCATION:Royal Library of Belgium (KBR)\, Boulevard de l’Empereur 4\, Brussels\, B–1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Seminars
ORGANIZER;CN="Europa Nostra":MAILTO:info@europanostra.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250918T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250918T120000
DTSTAMP:20260625T013759
CREATED:20250829T081853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250829T092040Z
UID:230632-1758189600-1758196800@www.digime.fi
SUMMARY:Webinar: What is IIIF? The Images in Dialogue -project meets Martin Kalfatovic
DESCRIPTION:Description\nThe International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) allows cultural heritage organisations to share and use digital collections easily. The National Library of Finland is implementing the IIIF standard in its digi.nationallibrary.fi and Finna.fi -services to enable better interoperability and improve the usability of its collections internationally for various audiences. As a national digital service provider\, the NLF will also share any lessons learned with its network\, especially the Finnish cultural heritage community. \nThe managing director of the IIIF Consortium Martin Kalfatovic will visit Helsinki on September 18th 2025 to get acquainted with the Images in Dialogue -project and the Finnish IIIF-landscape. During his visit Martin will give a talk on how cultural heritage organisations are taking advantage of IIIF-collections and applications in their daily work. In this event we will also give a status update of the National Library’s IIIF implementation project. All presentations will be in English. \nThe Images in Dialogue -project and this webinar is funded by the Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation. \nProgramme\nOnline: 9.50 testing of Zoom connection for participants\nOn-site: 9.30-10.00 Coffee at the National Library Auditorium \n10.00 Welcome Katja Hilska-Keinänen / National Library of Finland\n10.10 IIIF in Action: Technology\, Community & Consortium (Martin R. Kalfatovic\, Managing Director\, International Image Interoperability Framework Consortium)\n11.00 The Finnish IIIF Landscape (Susanna Eklund\, Project Manager of the Images in Dialogue -project\, National Library of Finland)\n11.20 The Images in Dialogue Project Status (Susanna Eklund\, Tuula Pääkkönen\, Ronja Koistinen / National Library of Finland)\n12.00 Closing \nRegistration\nPlease register via this link.\nRegistration closes \n\n11th of September at noon (on-site attendance in Helsinki)\n17th of September at noon (online attendance)\n\nThe zoom link will be sent to all participants after the registration has closed.\nWelcome! \nFurther information\nSusanna Eklund\, Project Manager of the Images in Dialogue -project\, National Library of Finland\nsusanna.eklund[at]helsinki.fi
URL:https://www.digime.fi/en/tapahtuma/webinar-what-is-iiif-the-images-in-dialogue-project-meets-martin-kalfatovic/
LOCATION:Kansalliskirjasto\, Fabianian auditorio\, Yliopistonkatu 1\, Helsinki\, 00014
CATEGORIES:Hybriditapahtuma,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250916T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20250916T113000
DTSTAMP:20260625T013759
CREATED:20250821T074009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T074009Z
UID:230535-1758016800-1758022200@www.digime.fi
SUMMARY:Webinar: Researchers’ Journeys in Opening Cultural and Historical Data
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a webinar dedicated to making cultural and historical data open. The session aims to demystify the process of data publishing and help participants better understand what it involves. By sharing concrete examples\, we hope to lower the barriers to opening up research data. \nIn the webinar\, Mila Oiva\, docent\, cultural historian specialized in Russian and Polish history (University of Turku) and Lotta Leiwo\, doctoral researcher\, Doctoral Programme in History and Cultural Heritage (University of Helsinki) will discuss their experiences with services maintained by the Language Bank of Finland and on topics such as: \nKey Questions Explored:\n\nWhat motivated the researchers to make their data openly available?\nWhat steps did they take during the process?\nHas the data been reused\, and what benefits—if any—has sharing brought to their own research group or to others\nWhat challenges did they encounter\, and what lessons have they learned for the future?\n\nThe webinar will feature brief presentations by researchers\, followed by open discussions.\nAdditional information: paivi.rauste (at) csc.fi and minna.ahokas (at) csc.fi \nRegister here (the link goes to the another page)
URL:https://www.digime.fi/en/tapahtuma/webinar-researchers-journeys-in-opening-cultural-and-historical-data/
LOCATION:Online\, Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250918
DTSTAMP:20260625T013759
CREATED:20241128T074320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T074905Z
UID:221577-1757894400-1758153599@www.digime.fi
SUMMARY:Nordic Archive Days 2025 Oslo
DESCRIPTION:The National Archives of Norway is pleased to invite you to the Nordic Archives Days 2025\, taking place in Oslo from 15–17 September 2025. \nThe conference is organised every third year as a joint initiative by the national archives of the Nordic countries. This year’s issue is already the 27th occurrence!! \nUnder the overarching theme “The Archives’ Role in Society”\, the conference will deal with three subtopics: \n\nNew Technological Possibilities\nSecure Archives in Uncertain Times\nThe Potential of Archives\n\nThe programme is composed of plenary sessions and four parallel tracks – participation is encouraged on site\, but you can also join online (conference language is English!). \nRegistration is open now! \nNote: Monday 15 September the organisers welcome you to a reception at the Nobel Peace Center from 18:00 to 21:00. Remember to sign up for the reception when you register for the conference. \nVisit the conference website for more information.
URL:https://www.digime.fi/en/tapahtuma/nordic-archive-days-2025-oslo/
LOCATION:Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel\, Sonja Henies plass 3\, Oslo\, 0185\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Hybriditapahtuma,Seminars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250908
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250914
DTSTAMP:20260625T013759
CREATED:20250820T074022Z
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SUMMARY:ECHOES at Digital Heritage
DESCRIPTION:ECHOES will take centre stage at Digital Heritage 2025 in Siena\, showcasing the Cultural Heritage Cloud and its role in driving innovation and collaboration for the digital transformation of heritage. \nOur participation includes key sessions and panels focused on:\n• The development of the Cultural Heritage Cloud (ECCCH)\n• Interoperability with other EU Data Spaces and EOSC\n• Innovative tools for cultural heritage professionals and institutions \nStay tuned for more updates on our contributions and highlights from this major event in the digital heritage landscape. \nProgram Overview\nRegistration
URL:https://www.digime.fi/en/tapahtuma/echoes-at-digital-heritage/
LOCATION:San Niccolò Palace\, Via Roma 56\, Siena\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Hybriditapahtuma,Seminars
ORGANIZER;CN="University of Siena":MAILTO:urp@unisi.it
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