The current moment of uncertainty has forced us to change. It is easy to understand today how the challenges born from the pandemic have led us to incorporate new paradigms in various spheres of our lives.
Arquivo.pt: the role of Digital Preservation in Open Science
The manager of Arquivo.pt, Daniel Gomes, reveals some of the steps taken to accomplish the mission of "preserving the information published on the Web for scientific and academic purposes".
Back to school with FCCN. Discover 8 services for the Higher Education community
If you are a teacher or student in Higher Education, learn about your options for the beginning of the academic year in which face-to-face teaching can be alternated with distance learning.
NAU is an online platform managed by FCCN, a national pioneer in supporting the teaching and training of large groups. Find out about the 5 dimensions that make up this platform for courses for large audiences.
"Forever". Gulbenkian and Arquivo.pt create digital curatorship project
The initiative aims to contribute to the preservation and reuse of past and future web pages, with a focus on the world of contemporary Portuguese art.
Did you know that you can search images from the past at Arquivo.pt?
André Mourão, from the Arquivo.pt team, explains all about the functionality of this service from the FCCN Unit, which allows users to search for images from the past.
The NAU Platform was officially launched on 3 April 2019 and since then, the growth of the project has been a constant. Get to know 6 facts that illustrate it.
Science Europe updates guide on research data management
New version of the guide to research data management, which now includes eligibility criteria for trusted repositories as well as guidelines for researchers and reviewers.
The event that will answer the questions: What is the digital future of Europe? What are the 2030 goals for digital transformation? How to make sure we will reach the goals?
The EOSC Symposium - an online event 16-18 June - will be an inclusive platform for all stakeholders to share goals, visions, activities and outcomes in order to shape the future of the EOSC.
This cycle of Webinars is an initiative of the "Forever" Project, a collaboration between the Art Library and Archives of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and Arquivo.pt.