
Thursday, 20th November 2008 - 08:32CET
Huge European online library opens today
Europeana, Europe’s multimedia online library opens to the public later today.
At www.europeana.eu Internet users around the world can now access more than two million books, maps, recordings, photographs, archival documents, paintings and films from national libraries and cultural institutions of the EU's 27 Member States.
"Europeana opens up new ways of exploring Europe’s heritage: anyone interested in literature, art, science, politics, history, architecture, music or cinema will have free and fast access to Europe's greatest collections and masterpieces in a single virtual library through a web portal available in all EU languages," the EU said.
In 2010, Europeana will give access to millions of items representing Europe's rich cultural diversity and will have interactive zones such as communities for special interests. The European Commission also plans to involve the private sector in the further expansion of Europe's digital library.
José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission; said: "With Europeana, we combine Europe's competitive advantage in communication and networking technologies with our rich cultural heritage. Europeans will now be able to access the incredible resources of our great collections quickly and easily in a single space. Europeana is much more than a library, it is a veritable dynamo to inspire 21st century Europeans to emulate the creativity of innovative forbears like the drivers of the Renaissance. Just imagine the possibilities it offers students, art-lovers or scholars to access, combine and search the cultural treasures of all Member States online. This is a strong demonstration of the fact that culture is at the heart of European integration."






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Re Maltese. We are responsible for the promotion of our language first and foremost. We are slowly removing our own language as a requirement for University Courses, starting from the law course - i wonder why! And then you wonder why question why our language is not amongst the other EU ones.
I dont konw you but i think it istil under testing.
Not surprised Maltese isn't included - Nothing new!
Very weak hosting, pages take half an hour to open.
Will try to make any use of this website, thanks for informing.
Have I missed something in the last 4 years? Is Maltese an EU language any more? Maltese is not listed as a language choice in the mentioned web portal!