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ProgrammesIn this online webinar you will be able to learn more about the European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage (ECCCH) and how this initiative will interconnect and complement the European data space for cultural heritage and the European Open Science Cloud, two other important European initiatives.
Some background on these European initiatives:
The European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage funded by Horizon Europe, is an European Union initiative to create a digital infrastructure that will connect cultural heritage researchers and professionals across the EU.
The common European data space for cultural heritage funded by the Digital Europe Programme is an EU flagship initiative to accelerate the digital transformation of the sector and foster creation, access and reuse of heritage data.
While the European Open Science Cloud’s (EOSC) vision is to put a system for researchers in Europe in place to store, share, process, analyse and reuse data within and across disciplines and borders.
More information about this webinar and agenda can be found here. The event is virtual and will be livestreamed on Webex.
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