NEMO has been invited to give feedback, comments and suggestions from the museum community on a pilot project supporting one or several platforms for cultural content innovation. The platform(s)
As a member of the advisory board of the EU project Crowd Heritage, NEMO participated in a first meeting of the board, discussing the different platforms and activities in which citizens can get in
On 14 May 2019, NEMO attended two meetings in Brussels, Belgium. First, NEMO met with the European Heritage Alliance to discuss the legacy of the EYCH 2018. At the second meeting, NEMO was invited by
NEMO welcomes the recently published Trans-Inclusive Culture: Guidance on advancing trans inclusion for museums, galleries, archives and heritage organisations. The important resource is developed by
On 14 May 2019, NEMO and other relevant stakeholders from the Cultural and Creative Sectors (CCS) were invited by the European Commission to give feedback, comments and suggestions on the pilot
How can museums nurture critical thinking - for their audiences, their teams, and the wider public - and why is this skill essential in today’s cultural landscape? These questions shaped the latest
In anticipation of NEMO’s European Museum Conference, ‘Can we talk? Museums facing polarisation’, we’re delighted to announce a series of articles from five talented museum professionals who have
Out-of-commerce works are copyrighted works that never were or no longer are available through customary channels of commerce. Launched today, the new platform ‘Out-Of-Commerce Works Portal’ allows
The United Nations Special Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights is calling for input the intersection of artificial intelligence and creativity. As digital technologies, especially AI and
The user benefits and disadvantages of the new Copyright Directive's effects on nine different issue areas are analysed on the website Communia. Museums and other cultural heritage institutions are