In a world flooded with information and data, the ability to navigate and make sense of it all has become increasingly vital. Jacqueline Pietsch, journalist at Agence France-Presse (AFP) and partner of the MediaNumeric Programme, shares her thoughts on the importance of data lite … | Continue reading
In this extensive interview, Weronika Zaręba, an industry manager at Google, shares her experiences and insights on data analysis and its importance to journalism. Her role at Google involves a combination of sales, project management, and consulting. However, she spent several y … | Continue reading
The EUscreen Foundation is delighted to announce that it has elected a new member of the Board and a new Chair of the Participant’s Council. Bartolomeo Meletti from Learning on Screen will take his seat on the Board following Alessandra Luciano. Laura Schotte from The Netherlands … | Continue reading
The week of 20 February 2023 was the third and final time that MediaNumeric hosted it’s in-person course on data-driven journalism, creative storytelling and fact-checking. SWPS University in the beautiful city of Warsaw, Poland was the students, teachers and the MediaNumeric tea … | Continue reading
We’re looking for a new EUscreen Chair of the Participant’s Council! Would you like to act as a representative of all the institutions gathered in Europe’s largest audiovisual archives network? With Nicole Emmenegger leaving her position at the EUscreen Foundation, we are looking … | Continue reading
This deliverable presents the evaluation report of the MediaNumeric second training session,which took place at Inholland’s University campus in The Hague (The Netherlands), from 27th Juneto 2nd July, 2022. This document describes the two main steps of the evaluation: The assessm … | Continue reading
Mari Wigham is a data engineer at the Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision, working on innovative ways of helping researchers to work with the archive. She combines her experience in the media with her knowledge of semantic technology, to unlock media archives for researchers … | Continue reading
We’re looking for a new EUscreen Board Member! Would you like to be more involved in the evolution and development of Europe’s largest audiovisual archives network? We regretfully announce that Alessandra Luciano is resigning from her position on the Board. We wish her the best o … | Continue reading
Julie Brunet is an independent information and data designer known as Datacitron and a two-time lecturer for the MediaNumeric programme. During the winter school in Paris, and more recently, the summer school in The Hague in June 2022 Julie gave her hands-on lectures on the panor … | Continue reading
This report is a presentation and synthesis of the “Training and Coaching Workshop” (WP6 – D6.3) that was organised in Paris on September 5 and 6, 2022, at the headquarters of Agence France-Presse. After two on-site training sessions with students in Paris and The Hague, and a th … | Continue reading
This deliverable presents the evaluation report of the MediaNumeric first training session, whichtook place at INA’s training centre in Issy-les-Moulineaux (France), from 21st to 26th February, 2022. This document describes the two main steps of the evaluation: The assessment of … | Continue reading
This project will equip European educators with the tools to teach media literacy and critical thinking skills through audiovisual resources. Watching Videos Like a Historian will equip European educators with the tools to teach media literacy and critical thinking skills through … | Continue reading
This deliverable consists of a detailed description of the Winter School that was held in Paris in February 2022. It entails a full syllabus for all three modules of the course in data journalism and digital verification, descriptions of all lectures and workshops, links to accom … | Continue reading
During the last week of June 2022 the second group of international students took part in the MediaNumeric training course in The Hague, the Netherlands. Inholland University of Applied Sciences was the gracious host for the exciting week focused on data-driven journalism, creati … | Continue reading
Marion Dautry and Robert Barca are both Digital Verification Journalists at the Agence France-Presse (AFP) in Belgrade and Slovakia respectively. Both are also two of the highly-skilled MediaNumeric lecturers who shared their knowledge with the first group of MediaNumeric student … | Continue reading
Mirosław Filiciak is an Associate Professor in Cultural Studies at SWPS University in Warsaw, Poland and also one of the esteemed lecturers for the MediaNumeric programme. During the first MediaNumeric course in Paris, France, Mirosław shared his knowledge on media ethics and the … | Continue reading
From February 21st until the 26th, twenty students took part in the first MediaNumeric training course on data-driven journalism, creative storytelling and fact-checking. It was a jam-packed week full of insightful lectures, inspiring network events, case study work, a unique and … | Continue reading
The EUscreen Foundation stands in solidarity with Ukraine and firmly supports cultural heritage professionals and journalists… | Continue reading
Inspired by the early 20th century Bauhaus modernist art school, the New European Bauhaus (NEB) is an initiative that brings the European Green Deal closer to people by creating inclusive and… | Continue reading
Dario Compagno, Associate Professor at Paris Nanterre University and one of the lecturers for MediaNumeric tells us more about his course; The main stages of a data project, from data exploration to… | Continue reading
Digitisation has changed all aspects of the news media landscape, from the way content is created, to how it is distributed and interacted with. Three phenomena shape the face and fate of news media… | Continue reading
What should a course on storytelling with data consist of, according to experts? Inholland University of Applied Sciences and Agence France Presse (AFP) took the lead in researching the state of the… | Continue reading
With less than a week to go before the first MediaNumeric training programme kicks off in Paris, the official programme has been announced. Speakers from across Europe will work together with students… | Continue reading
The MediaNumeric Selection Committee is happy to announce that the twenty students who will be participating in the Data-Driven Journalism, Creative Storytelling and Fact-Checking training course have… | Continue reading
Byggnummer 12 mars 1965, Örebro Kuriren, Örebro läns museum, Sweden, Public domain Today, the average Internet user spends 84 minutes watching digital videos. This quantity will exceed 100 minutes in… | Continue reading
EUscreen celebrates UNESCO’s World Day for Audiovisual Heritage by promoting the use of audiovisual archives for education with a dedicated page to Education Resources. | Continue reading
The pop-up exhibition “Olympia on the North Sea: 125 years of Olympic Games”, offers a unique way to discover and experience the 20th-century European sports heritage by exploring the fascinating… | Continue reading
Guest author: Dr. Anne-Katrin Weber How to write the history of television’s forgotten actors and neglected technologies? The research project TVélargie has run for 4 years at the University of… | Continue reading
The Europeana XX: subtitle-a-thon is a crowdsourcing initiative with four sprint-like online events organised by the Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum – DFF (Germany), The Istituto Luce Cinecittà… | Continue reading
How to write the history of television’s forgotten actors and neglected technologies? The research project TVélargie has run for 4 years at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. It digs into the… | Continue reading
The global coronavirus outbreak brought a series of challenges and fast-paced changes for many sectors and communities. Like many sectors, audiovisual archives were also forced to adapt quickly to the… | Continue reading
About MediaNumeric Digitization has changed all aspects of the news media landscape, from the way news is made to how it is distributed and handled. European citizens and journalists are part of the… | Continue reading
March 8th is International Women’s Day, a date that has been observed since the early 1900's – a time of great expansion in the industrialized world that saw booming population growth and the rise of… | Continue reading
The Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) Digital Asset Symposium 2020 shows Digitization and Artificial Intelligence tools unlocking new potential for archives The human impulse to create… | Continue reading
The Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) Digital Asset Symposium 2020 shows Digitization and Artificial Intelligence tools unlocking new potential for archives The human impulse to create… | Continue reading
Every year sports fans and cycling professionals from around the world gather to experience what is often described as the “world’s most prestigious and most difficult bicycle race”: Le Tour de France. | Continue reading
Every year sports fans and cycling professionals from around the world gather to experience what is often described as the “world’s most prestigious and most difficult bicycle race”: Le Tour de France. | Continue reading
Known for his outlandish installations, Christo was a conceptual artist who gained fame by using monuments and buildings from around the world as his canvas. Alongside his late wife Jeanne-Claude… | Continue reading
Known for his outlandish installations, Christo was a conceptual artist who gained fame by using monuments and buildings from around the world as his canvas. Alongside his late wife Jeanne-Claude… | Continue reading
In the recently finalized Europeana Media project, co-funded under European Commission’s CEF Generic Services scheme, partners Istituto LUCE, Sound and Vision, the Europeana Foundation, TIB… | Continue reading
In the recently finalized Europeana Media project, co-funded under European Commission’s CEF Generic Services scheme, partners Istituto LUCE, Sound and Vision, the Europeana Foundation, TIB… | Continue reading
The theatre arts capture the essence of our societies, traditions, and culture. Although live performances end, the plays themselves live on as long as they are cherished and shared across generations. | Continue reading
EUscreen join forces with partners of cultural institutions, researchers and fellow aggregators in Europeana XX Century of Change, a CEF funded project that aims to make available and more accessible… | Continue reading