Continuous Access To Cultural Heritage

CATCH Meetings

Frequently CATCH organises meetings about (new) projects or topics concerning the CATCH community. An overview:

  • CATCH Meeting at SEALINCmedia
    May 11, 2012
    Delft, the Museum Lambert van Meerten
    Announcement
    Programme
    Registration
    Speakers Biographies 
  • CATCH Meeting by BRIDGE
    June 22, 2012
    Hilversum, The Netherlands Institution for Sound and Vision 
    Announcement
    Registration
  • CATCH Meeting HiTiME: e-History
    November 1, 2011
    Amsterdam, International Institut of Social History (IISG)
    Speakers biographies
    Report and presentations
  • LINKS - Reconstructing Historical Families
    November 26, 2010
    Amsterdam, International Institut of Social History (IISG)
    Programme (registration is closed)
  • Matchmaking and CATCH meeting at BRIDGE - Finding, Linking and Organizing Sources for Media Research
    October 22, 2010
    Rotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
    Programme 
  • AGORA - "Digital Cultural Heritage Goes Social"
    June 11, 2010
    Amsterdams Historisch Museum
    Programme
  • HiTiME - "Capturing History & Time"
    March 26, 2010
    IISG – International Institute of Social History
    Invitation
  • MuSEUM - Museum 2.0
    February 20, 2009
    Gemeentemuseum The Hague
    Programme
    Fotoslide
  • MITCH
    November 21, 2008
    Naturalis Leiden
    Programme
    Presentations
  • MuNCH
    June 27, 2008
    Sound and Vision
    Programme
  • CATCH Meeting Interoperability
    February 9, 2008
    Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (ICN)
    Presentations
  • WITCHCRAFT
    April 27, 2007
    Mertens Instituut
    Programme
    Report 
  • CHOICE - "Television archives and the semantic web" 
    Februari 9, 2007
    Sound and Vision
    Programme
    Report
  • Catch Meeting
    February 3, 2006
    Rijksdienst voor Oudheidkundig Bodemonderzoek, Amersfoort 
    Programme 
  • Accessing Cultural Heritage Collection using Semantic Web Techniques
    November 25, 2005
    Auditorium of de Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag
    Programme