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Are you interested in better understanding the impact that digital culture has on your organisation and your audiences? Did you know that there’s a Europeana Impact Playbook that can help you do just that?  

Exploring the impact of your work with digital cultural heritage is a rewarding process that connects the things that you do with the changes they bring about in your audiences and networks. In this workshop, the Europeana Impact community introduces you to the Europeana Impact Playbook and shows you how to get started running your first impact workshop - just like this one but bringing together colleagues from across your own organisation.

Moderators
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Maja Drabczyk

Chief International Projects Expert, National Film Archive - Audiovisual Institute Poland
I am chief international projects expert at FINA in charge of initiating and coordinating national and international initiatives with special focus on research and innovative use of digital cultural heritage (mostly by creative industries and for educational purposes). I am an elected... Read More →
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Dafydd Tudur

Head of Digital Access Section, National Library of Wales
Dr Dafydd Tudur began his career supporting cultural heritage organisations throughout Wales to digitise their collections and make them accessible online. He later led the formation of the National Library of Wales's (NLW) policy on open access and the Library's successful collaboration... Read More →

Speakers
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Julia Fallon (she/her)

Community & Partner Engagement Manager, Europeana Foundation
Julia is the chair of the rights statements consortium. At Europeana, she is the manager of the Community and Partner Engagement Team - together we support the development of professionals and organizations working in and around digital cultural heritage. Together we lead the development... Read More →
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Simon Tanner

Professor of Digital Cultural Heritage, King's College London
Simon is Professor of Digital Cultural Heritage at King’s College London and also the Pro Vice Dean for Research Impact and Innovation in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. His research interests encompass measuring impact and assessing value in the digital domain, digital asset... Read More →


Thursday November 28, 2019 11:00 - 12:30 WET
National Library of Portugal Campo Grande 83, 1749-081 Lisboa, Portugal