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Global Call to Action: Open Heritage Statement Now Open for Signature
byBrigitte Vézina,Dee HarrisOpen Culture,Open Heritage"Watering Place at Marley" by Alfred Sisley, 1875, CC0, Art Institute of Chicago, remixed with "TAROCH balloon" by Creative Commons/Dee Harris, 2025, CC0. Creative Commons and the TAROCH Coalition (Towards a Recommendation on Open Cultural Heritage) announce the launch of the Open Heritage Statement, now open for signature by governments, organizations, and institutions worldwide. Developed by more than 60 organizations across 25 countries within the Coalition, the Statement defines shared values, highlights key challenges, and sets action-oriented priorities for closing the global gap in equitable access to heritage in the public domain.
From Shared Vision to Global Action: Paving the Road to the Open Heritage Statement
byBrigitte Vézina,Dee HarrisOpen CultureNew Community Chat Platform: Moving from Slack to Zulip
byJocelyn MiyaraCommunityThe Benefits of Open Heritage in the Digital Environment
byBrigitte Vézina,Dee HarrisOpen CultureUnderstanding Barriers to Accessing Heritage
byBrigitte Vézina,Dee HarrisOpen Culture
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