The document discusses the MICHAEL Project, an EU-funded initiative to create a multilingual online inventory of cultural heritage in Europe. Key points include:
- The project involves gathering data from national heritage inventories using common software and data standards.
- It aims to provide improved access to cultural collections and encourage areas like education, tourism and reuse of materials.
- The Flemish government recently joined the initiative and plans to implement the MICHAEL system on its heritage portal by 2009.
- The system uses open-source tools and aims to make metadata available in different languages through various national and European online portals.
The document discusses the MICHAEL Project, an EU-funded initiative to create a multilingual online inventory of cultural heritage in Europe. Key points include:
- The project involves gathering data from national heritage inventories using common software and data standards.
- It aims to provide improved access to cultural collections and encourage areas like education, tourism and reuse of materials.
- The Flemish government recently joined the initiative and plans to implement the MICHAEL system on its heritage portal by 2009.
- The system uses open-source tools and aims to make metadata available in different languages through various national and European online portals.
The document discusses using generative AI to simplify workflows in museums. It describes using chatbots and language models to generate keywords, convert file formats, create websites, and translate between natural language and structured queries. The document also discusses generating synthetic text descriptions from metadata and using chatbots to have unstructured conversations about museum collections.
The document discusses using generative AI to simplify workflows in museums. It describes using chatbots and language models to generate keywords, convert file formats, create websites, and translate between natural language and structured queries. The document also discusses generating synthetic text descriptions from metadata and using chatbots to have unstructured conversations about museum collections.
This document summarizes a workshop on accessing EU funding opportunities. It introduces the RL:EU project which aims to help libraries learn about and access EU initiatives and programs. The workshop covers the Erasmus+ and Creative Europe programs. Erasmus+ supports education, training and youth projects through cooperation-based projects like KA210 and KA220. Creative Europe funds culture and audiovisual projects through its Culture, Media, and Cross-sectoral strands. Examples of funded library projects are provided.