Civic Epistemologies: Innovation Policies for CH Institutions. Budapest (HU), 10 July 2015
On 10 July 2015, at the National Széchényi Library (NATIONAL LYBRARY) in Budapest, is being held the Civic Epistemologies workshop about innovation policies for cultural heritage istitutions.The event is organised in the framework of the project's work package 3 (WP3), entitled "Roadmap Development".
Civic Epistemologies' WP3 has the task to design a Roadmap for broadening e-Infrastructure deployment to support citizen researchers in digital culture and to define which are the policies that should apply to cultural institutions in order to be ready to cooperate with citizens and their organisations in research on cultural heritage, assuring the quality of the result.
The workshop will be an occasion for discussing with European Cultural Heritage organisations about the role that the participation of citizens and the use of e-Infrastructures can play in the innovation process of cultural institutions.
For more information about the event programme go to the Civic Epistemologies website.
View the post of the European Commission Portal announcing this workshop.
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