inDICEs – Measuring the Impact of Digital Culture gathers knowledge and opinions about digital cultural heritage directly from the cultural heritage professionals who are or will be working with digitised collections.
In two consultation workshops on 15 and 16 September professionals working in museums, libraries and other institutions going through digital transformation are invited to contribute to the future of the common cultural heritage.
Consultation workshops
15 September 14:00 -17:00
IPR Framework for Digital Transformation in the Cultural Heritage sector
This workshop session aims to understand the challenges and opportunities of the European legal Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) framework for the Digital Transformation of the CHI sector
16 September 14:00 – 17:00
Value Chains and Impact in the Cultural Heritage Sector
This session is dedicated to the value chains created on the basis of digital cultural heritage. Its purpose is to discuss how (re)use of resources through new services, initiatives and products creates impact and added cultural, social and economic value.
You can see the full programme and register here.
Cluj Cultural Centre is one of the project partners contributing to the research, drafting policy and guidelines and facilitating the engagement of the artistic and creative communities in project activities.
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About inDICEs
The project empowers Cultural and Creative Industries and policymakers to fully understand the social and economic impact of digitization and innovative reuse of cultural assets. The Horizon 2020 funded project will result in tools that can be used to measure and advance the impact of cultural heritage in Europe.
Project Partners:
ICCU (IT), KU Leuven (BE), Sound and Vision, Centrum Cyfrowe (PL), Fondazione Bruno Kessler (IT), Platoniq (ES), Europeana Foundation, European Fashion Heritage Association (IT), MICHAEL Culture (BE), Deutscher Museumsbund (DE), webLyzard technology gmbh (AT), Capital High Tech SARL (FR), PIN SOC.CONS. A R.L. (IT), Cluj Cultural Centre (RO).