Webinars

We regularly organise informative webinars about current topics relating to the heritage sector. Now you can use this page to watch webinars we offered in the past.

Joining a webinar

Atlantis and e-Depot Webinar

On Tuesday 8 December, at 10:30 am, we held an informative webinar about e-Depot and the collaboration between e-Depot and Atlantis. We had two guest speakers who showed the audience how they can use Atlantis and e-Depot to sustainably store information objects and archive collections and how to make them accessible to the public.

  • Invitation

    After your registration, we will send you an invitation to our platform. You can join the webinar on your desktop, laptop, smartphone, or tablet. The webinar doesn’t require any special software and participation is free and noncommittal.

  • Interaction

    The webinar doesn’t allow the use of a camera and/or microphone, so participants are not visible or heard but they can use the chat function to ask questions.

  • Duration of the webinar

    The webinar starts at the specified hour and then lasts about 45 minutes unless indicated otherwise.

Watch a webinair

You can find a list of our previous webinars below. Click on ‘Watch now’ to see the respective webinar.

December 2020

Atlantis and e-Depot

This webinar is about e-Depot and the collaboration between e-Depot and Atlantis. We had two guest speakers who showed the audience how they can use Atlantis and e-Depot to sustainably store information objects and archive collections and how to make them accessible to the public.

October 2020

Digitising heritage collections

Together with Karmac, we organised a webinar about all the ins and outs of the digitisation, online publication, and enhancement of collections.

July 2020

Crowdsourcing

During this session, guest speaker Anette de Lange (Municipal Archivist Gemert-Bakel) offers us a peek behind the scenes at Atlantis Crowdsourcing.

May 2020

Linked open data

This webinar discusses the management and registration of heritage collections. Guest speaker Ivo Zandhuis (Network Digital Heritage adviser) speaks about Linked Open Data.

April 2020

Online presentation

A webinar about the online presentation of heritage collections and the remote use of historical knowledge of volunteers. Two of the topics covered are Crowdsourcing and Stories.