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Commission recommendation on a common European data space for cultural heritage
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The European Commission’s recommendation provides a framework for digitizing, preserving, and making cultural heritage accessible across the EU, encouraging cooperation among cultural institutions and promoting its reuse in various sectors.
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The European Commission’s recommendation on a common European data space for cultural heritage (C(2021) 7953 final) outlines a strategic framework to enhance the digitization, accessibility, and preservation of cultural heritage across the EU. The Member States are encouraged to digitize all cultural heritage monuments, sites, objects, and artifacts by 2030, with a focus on those at risk of degradation. In addition, the recommendation highlights the importance of making digitized cultural heritage widely accessible to the public, researchers, and educational institutions. It encourages the reuse of digital cultural heritage in various sectors, such as education, tourism, and creative industries, to foster innovation and economic growth.
Member States are also urged to promote cooperation among cultural institutions, both within and across borders, to share best practices and resources. Which is why the recommendation calls for the creation of networks and partnerships to support the digitization efforts and ensure the sustainability of the data space.
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