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European Heritage Network (HEREIN)
"The Herein network is made up of ministries or government agencies in charge of heritage conservation. Their co-operation, via a number of shared resources, has made it possible to establish an information system unique in Europe, accessible free of charge on the web-site www.european-heritage.net <http://www.european-heritage.net>, including:<BR><BR>- A comparative databank on the national cultural heritage policies of the network's member states. The information gathered concerns the various aspects of heritage policy: identification, inventories, protection, conservation, funding, integrated conservation strategies with a view to sustainable development, dissemination and awareness-raising, innovation centres and digitisation of cultural assets, as well as a section on the global heritage (the UNESCO World Heritage Convention in Europe).<BR><BR>- A multilingual thesaurus (Bulgarian, English, French, Greek, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Slovenian and Spanish) on cultural heritage policies, intended to help web-site users when surfing through the national reports made available on line. This terminological tool allows users to gain a better grasp of the concepts they come across when reading through reports and thereby broaden or refine their knowledge of the subject concerned.<BR><BR>- A selection of links offering access to Internet resources in the heritage field in Europe classified by country, theme and type.<BR><BR>- A Heritage Discovery chapter, which hosts virtual exhibitions intended to illustrate Europe's cultural diversity through discovery of its common heritage (see www.organs.european-heritage.net)<BR><BR>- Professional discussion forums on specific heritage-related themes.<BR><BR>Information is published on the site in a number of languages and is regularly updated by a network of officially appointed national correspondents in each of the Herein network's member states."
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H-Museum
From the Web site: "H-Museum is a moderated mailing list in the H-Net (Humanities and Social Sciences Online) for "Museum Professionals".<BR>Online subscription form.
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Association of Canadian Archivists (ACA) conference 2013
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Technical Requirements | Community Memories Program
Exhibits approved under the Community Memories Program must meet certain technical requirements including software and hardware requirements.
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Centre of Cultural Heritage, Cyprus
From the Web site: "According to its constitution, the Centre offers services in the following main fields: conservation, preservation and promotion of Cyprus' cultural heritage and its artistic wealth spanning from the 9th millenium B.C. to the 20th century A.D., records, research, study, architectural conservation, landscaping, the creation of Museums, the conservation of works of art, especially icons and iconostases, consultative studies for the protection and exploitation of the heritage of whole communities or areas, the enhancement and promotion of the cultural heritage of Cyprus through publications, exhibitions, seminars, lectures, educational programmes, especially for children, and consultations for cultural tourism."
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Approved Proposals | Community Memories Program
Approved proposals and contracts awarded for English-language virtual exhibits across Canada.
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OAICatMuseum
OAICatMuseum is a museum-specific version of the OAICat software originally created by OCLC. It can expose harvestable metadata in Dublin Core format as a lowest common denominator, with CDWA Lite records as a richer format. Access to the harvestable data can be controlled through IP filtering, allowing only trusted partners access to the server. Available in English only.
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Conseil des ressources humaines du secteur culturel (CRHSC)
Du site W3 : "Le Conseil des ressources humaines du secteur culturel (CRHSC) rassemble tous les représentants du secteur, chargés de collaborer pour répondre aux besoins de formation et de perfectionnement des travailleurs culturels, soit les artistes, les créateurs, les employés techniques, les gestionnaires, les membres des conseils d'administration, les bénévoles ainsi que tous les autres professionnels du secteur, y compris les travailleurs autonomes."
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Art Loss Register
From the Web site: "The Art Loss Register (ALR) is the world's largest private international database of lost and stolen art, antiques and collectibles that provides recovery and search services to collectors, the art trade, insurers and law enforcement through technology and a professionally trained staff of art historians."
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Like Light Through a Prism: Analyzing Commercial Markets for Cultural Heritage Content
This report discusses issues related to commercial markets for heritage content, such as the buying and selling of museum intellectual property especially in the broadcasting and publishing sectors.