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Digital

Europe can be more digital thanks to:

  1. supporting preservation of the European and global cultural heritage 
  2. digitalising the collections of the greatest museums and publish them on the Internet
  3. digitalising and publishing on the Internet of the works of the most recognised artists
  4. popularizing and developing reading through e-reading rooms and e-lending libraries
  5. constructing of optic fibre networks to enable access to broadband Internet of high capacity at digitally excluded areas
  6. creating software allowing to convert handwriting into digital text
  7. popularising the European cinema resources by means of digitisation

Supporting preservation of the European and global cultural heritage 

Pomeranian Library in Szczecin, Poland.

Photo 1: Thanks to cohesion policy we provide support in preserving the European and global cultural heritage for the future generations. We digitalise library collections. Phot. The Ministry of Culture and National Heritage/ Paweł Ulatowski       

Digitalising the collections of the greatest museums and publish them on the Internet

Young man using a graphic program on the computer (object digitization).

Photo 2: We digitalise the collections of the greatest museums and publish them in the Internet. Digital resources will be available also to blind people and people with visual and hearing disabilities. Descriptions provided in English language will make the European cultural heritage available to people throughout the world (Poland). Phot. Agnieszka Pocierznicka       

Digitalising and publishing on the Internet of the works of the most recognised artists

Closeup on the score and its digitized version on the computer.

Photo 3: We digitalise and publish in the Internet the works of the most recognised artists, including Frederic Chopin (Poland). Phot. Lech Wilczaszek       

Popularizing and developing reading through e-reading rooms and e-lending libraries

A camera photographing a drawing from above.

Photo 4: We popularize and develop reading. Digitisation centres are established, while e-reading rooms and e-lending libraries are increasingly better equipped (Poland). Phot. Agnieszka Pocierznicka 

Constructing of optic fibre networks to enable access to broadband Internet of high capacity at digitally excluded areas       

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Photo 5: The funds from the cohesion policy are allocated for construction of optic fibre networks, by which we enable access to broadband Internet of high capacity at digitally excluded areas (Poland).  Phot. Agnieszka Pocierznicka       

Creating software allowing to convert handwriting into digital text

IC Pen - an innovative system of digitizing the documents.

Photo 6: Thanks to EU funds, we have created software that unnoticeably allows to convert your handwriting into digital text. This is the IC Pen system that enables document digitization, simplifying formalities and document management (Poland). Phot.Piotr Bedliński       

Popularising the European cinema resources by means of digitisation

Woman and man in the audiovisual studio doing digitization of a movie with Polish actress.

Photo 7: We popularise the European cinema resources by means of digitisation. Our plans are to provide hundreds of drama, animation and creative documentary in digital form recorded on photosensitive tapes (Poland). Phot. Lech Wilczaszek