In order to identify challenges that museums in Europe encounter when digitising their collections and establishing online access to them, NEMO conducted a survey on digitisation and copyright. The findings and recommendations…
After stating that the cultural and creative sector is hit extra hard by the current pandemic, Sabine Verheyen, chair of the CULT…
The NEMO Webinar “Creative Europe – What’s in it for museums?” from 15 April 2020 is available to watch online. Anja Dietzmann and Lea Stöver, Creative Europe Desk KULTUR, facilitated the highly appreciated webinar that gave an…
The impacts of the corona crisis have been severe on museums all over Europe. In the past two weeks, NEMO has carried out a survey to look at how the situation has impacted museum budgets and operations, how museums cope in these…
The majority of museums in Europe are closed in order to contain the spread COVID-19. NEMO would like to map how museums are reacting to and coping with the closure through an in-depth survey.
NEMO is one of the signatories of a joint letter written by Culture Action Europe and directed to the Commissioner Gabriel and…
It is clear that the European museum sector is heavily affected by the COVID-19 outbreak and the measures taken to contain it. According to a survey that NEMO carried out, the majority of museums in European countries are closed…
It has become clear that the UK will not be seeking to participate in the next Creative Europe programme, due to start in January 2021. The news was published in the UK Government’s EU negotiation on 27 February 2020.
On 15 April 2020 at 11:00 CEST, Anja Dietzmann und Lea Stöver, Creative Europe Desk KULTUR, will give an introduction to the Creative Europe programme and its benefits for museums.