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Strong support from the European Parliament for the further development of Europeana, Europe's digital library, archive and museum, has been welcomed by European Commission Vice-President for the Digital Agenda Neelie Kroes. The European Parliament's Resolution adopted today has joined the European Commission in asking EU Member States to step up their efforts to make their cultural heritage available through the site that already gives direct access to 7 million digitised
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How many digital objects are available through Europeana and where do they come from?
The Europeana prototype gives direct access to 7 million digitised items from museums, libraries, audiovisual and other archives across Europe. Over 1,000 cultural organisations from across Europe have provided material to Europeana. The digitised objects come from all 27 EU countries, although for some of them content is very limited at this stage.
Overview of the contribution of EU countries to Europeana in % of the total number of objects (situation April 2010):
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France
37.4%
Spain
13.2%
Germany
11.4%
United Kingdom
10.6%
Netherlands
5.6%
Poland
4.6%
Sweden
3.4%
Finland
2.8%
Lite märkligt är att Danmark hamnar bland dom tio länder på slutet som bidrar med 0,1%. Mindre märkligt är att Norge med sina 4% hamnar högst i Norden.
Inte obegripligt om man ser historiskt på det. Norrmän vet vad det nationella kulturarvet är värt efter danska, svenska och tyska occupationer.
Jan
-- De åsikter som framförs här är mina personliga och inte ett uttryck för Göteborgs universitets- biblioteks hållning
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Jan Szczepanski Förste bibliotekarie Goteborgs universitetsbibliotek Box 222 SE 405 30 Goteborg, SWEDEN Tel: +46 31 7861164 Fax: +46 31 163797 E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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