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The OpenUp! Network - an international collaboration of some of the most outstanding Natural History and Science Museums, Botanical Gardens and University Collections worldwide.
Our partner institutions from many countries across Europe and beyond provide millions of records with multimedia objects from the field of natural history to Europeana.
BROWSE OpenUp! Data at www.europeana.eu!
The OpenUp! Natural History Aggregator encourages all kinds of natural history or scientific institutions to join and share their collections with the world.
Especially for smaller or medium size institutes we offer tailored support, a helpdesk and training events.
OpenUp! is accredited Natural History Aggregator for Europeana, coordinated by AIT-Graz (Angewandte Informationstechnik Forschungsgesellschaft mbH) and the Botanic Garden und Botanical Museum Berlin (BGBM), Freie Universität Berlin.
For more information on Biodiversity & Europeana, digital heritage and capacity building please visit the OpenUp! Knowledge Space!
News
New on Europeana: Virtual Exhibition from LinBi - Linking Biodiversity and Culture
New Virtual Exhibition from Natural History on Europeana
The LinBi Project - linking Biodiversity and Culture Information
The LinBi project adds more data enrichment components to the OpenUp! aggregation pipeline...
"BioCASe Provider Software and ABCD" Webinar, 11 March 2020
OpenUp! starts into 2020 with a lot of great new content from Natural History
About 1.5 mio. new items from the natural science, coming from Spain, Belgium, the UK, can now be found on Europeana, adding up to 8.778.000 records, a great many of them accessible for the first time outside their institutions...
New EU Copyright Directive released
"Digital Horizons", 28 February - 01 March 2019 in Graz, Austria
(c) 2018-19, EuropeanaLocal Austria
February 28 – March 1, 2019, RESOWI Zentrum der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
20th Annual Meeting of the Society for Biological Systematics, 24-27 February 2019 in Munich
How collections can inform about the drivers of global change: climate change, habitat change, pollution or invasive species.
Last Call for Biodiversity_Next Conference, Oct. 2019 in Leiden
Deadline for proposals of workshops, symposia, other events is December 9, 2018.