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Zesummen digital: Digital inclusion portal of Luxembourg

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Zesummen digital is Luxembourg’s digital inclusion portal. This website hosts a variety of resources and content items on digital inclusion initiatives in and around Luxembourg. For example, this includes a directory of the various stakeholders and actors committed to digital inclusion in Luxembourg through training and information sessions or access to information and communication technology (ICT) tools.

Toolbox for digital inclusion

The portal also provides a toolbox of resources promoting digital inclusion for all, which are regularly updated. This includes: 

  • A glossary of digital terms 
  • News items on digital inclusion events and initiatives 
  • Video testimonials and events demonstrating the various digital inclusion initiatives launched by the Ministry of Digitalisation, including the ‘Digital Inclusion Prize’
  • Useful links (including publications, practical guides, thematic sheets, videos or tutorials available online)

National Action Plan 

The portal also provides access to Luxembourg’s National Action Plan for a Digitally Inclusive Society.  Adopted in 2021, the National Action Plan works to foster the development of a digitally inclusive society and mitigate the detrimental effects of the digital divide. Drawn up by Luxembourg’s Ministry of Digitalisation, the Action Plan lays the groundwork for sustainable initiatives and serves as a catalyst to enable digital technology as an economic and social force for all who embrace it.
 

CrowdHeritage Platform

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CrowdHeritage is a project which ran from 2018 to 2020, which developed the standalone online platform CrowdHeritage.eu – an accessible platform supporting the coordination of online fund-raising campaigns for improving the quality of digital content and cultural heritage metadata. The project brought together 5 partners: National Technical University of Athens (Greece), Europeana Foundation (The Netherlands), Michael Culture (Belgium), Europeana Fashion International Association (Italy), and Ministère de la Culture (France).

Practical applications

The platform offers the opportunity for cultural heritage institutions and aggregators (museums, aggregators, archives, and libraries) to design and run crowdsourcing campaigns and engage with various user communities to enrich their collections. Through these campaigns, users are able to add annotations or validate existing ones in a user-friendly and engaging manner. Primarily utilised by cultural heritage institutions across Europe and beyond, it enables the enhancement of collection quality while engaging diverse audiences in an interactive manner. The augmented data subsequently finds its place in Europeana, the European cultural heritage portal, enhancing the accessibility and utility of digital collections.

Over the course of the project, six pan-European crowdsourcing campaigns surrounding 4 thematics: 2 fashion campaigns, 2 music campaigns, European cities & landscapes, and sports.

The CrowdHeritage platform is also being utilised within the educational sector and for citizen science initiatives. Originally developed by the National Technical University of Athens with support from the European Commission’s Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) program, it is presently overseen and expanded by Datoptron, a spinoff company of the National Technical University of Athens.

Harnessing collective intelligence 

CrowdHeritage is utilised to harness the collective intelligence of both large and small groups of individuals to annotate metadata with diverse types of information, ranging from semantic terms derived from relevant vocabularies to geographical locations, colours, free-text tags, and more. These campaigns also serve as a means of increasing awareness about the collections of Cultural Heritage organisations among broader audiences, including professionals in the field, enthusiasts of culture, students, and the general public.

Zesummen digital: Luxembourg’s e-inclusion portal

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Zesummen digital is Luxembourg’s e-inclusion portal. This website hosts a variety of resources and content items on digital inclusion initiatives in and around Luxembourg. For example, this includes a directory of the various stakeholders and actors committed to digital inclusion in Luxembourg through training and information sessions or access to information and communication technology (ICT) tools.

Toolbox for e-inclusion

The portal also provides a set of resources to promote digital inclusion for all, which are regularly updated. This includes:

  • Glossary of digital terms
  • News on digital inclusion events and initiatives
  • Video testimonials and events illustrating the various digital inclusion initiatives launched by the Ministry of Digitalisation, including the ‘Digital Inclusion Award’
  • Useful links (including publications, practical guides, thematic sheets, videos or tutorials available online)

National Action Plan

The portal also provides access to Luxembourg’s National Action Plan for an Inclusive Digital Society. Adopted in 2021, the National Action Plan works to foster the development of a digitally inclusive society and mitigate the detrimental effects of the digital divide. Drawn up by the Luxembourg Ministry of Digitalisation, the Action Plan lays the foundation for sustainable initiatives and serves as a catalyst for making digital technology an economic and social force for all those who embrace it.