ECHOES Survey Questionnaire deadline extended to June 30th


ECHOES is a project funded by the European Commission and supported by UK Research and Innovation. ECHOES’ mission is to set up the European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage (ECCCH), a shared platform designed to facilitate collaboration among heritage professionals and researchers, enabling them to modernise their workflows and processes. Learn more about it here.

The ECHOES Consultation aims to map diverse cultural heritage communities and understand their needs and expectations for the Cultural Heritage Cloud. With their contribution, we will be able to set up the Cultural Heritage Cloud with and for the communities. The consultation begins with an online questionnaire, followed by workshops, focus groups, and interviews to ensure an inclusive and diverse approach.Your responses will help shape the European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage, a platform designed to facilitate collaboration among heritage professionals and researchers, enabling them to modernise their workflows and processes. The ECHOES Consultation’s objective is to identify and map the very diverse communities working on cultural heritage and to identify their needs and expectations for the Cultural Heritage Cloud. It will be initiated by the following questionnaire, complemented with workshops, focus groups and targeted interviews.

By participating, you will help:

  • Develop a strategy for community building

  •  Inform the design and technological framework of the Cloud

  • Identify new stakeholders eager to collaborate

  •  Initiate collaborative activities in the heritage community

  •  Support capacity-building initiatives for future project phases

Who can contribute: At this stage, the Consultation is open to all cultural heritage stakeholders working in the cultural heritage sector who are interested in the development and use of the ECCCH. Stakeholders include all professionals and individuals whose work or research focuses on cultural heritage in its wider sense. Umbrella organisations active in the field are particularly important for the Consultation, considering the wide network they will be able to mobilise.

Participate here.

 



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