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This page is for professionals working in cultural heritage institutions who want to share 3D data with europeana.eu .

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Getting started…Where can I find more information about digitising in 3D?

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  • Consider the value and need for digitisation (see for example the Twin it! campaign and EC 3D KPI’s)

  • Select what to digitise and for what use cases and user group

  • Decide whether to digitise in-house or to outsource

  • Clarify the copyright aspects and plan for open and broad access

  • Determine the minimum quality needed but aim for the highest affordable

  • Identify the different versions and formats suitable for the use cases targeted

  • Plan for long term preservation of the data acquired

  • Use the right equipment, methods and workflows

  • Protect the assets during and after digitisation

  • Invest in knowledge of 3D technologies, processes and content

For reference and more information, see Basic principles and tips for 3D digitisation of cultural heritage

For tutorials, see for example dariahTeach

For community of practice, the 5DCulture Community of Practice provides access to a wealth of resources, news and best practices which relate to 3D and cultural heritage.

What are the main requirements for sharing 3D with Europeana?

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  • Including language tags 

  • Supporting browse by subject or types; by place; by date or time-span; by agents

  • Using LOD vocabularies supported by Europeana

  • Offering access to additional information on the creation process of the 3D models (i.e. the paradata)

Aggregators can offer help and advice on the process of transforming your metadata records into Europeana’s EDM format and sharing your metadata with Europeana

Where can I find more information about sharing 3D with Europeana?

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