Examples of using Econtentplus programme in English and their translations into Hungarian
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The eContentplus Programme.
It is part of the EU's eContentplus programme.
The eContentplus Programme was implemented by means of annual calls for proposals.
EFG was a BestPractice Network funded by the European Union under the eContentplus programme. .
The EC eContentplus Programme.
The Commission has supported this progress through the Framework Programmes for Research and Development and the eContentplus programme. .
Within the eContentplus programme, some €25 million has been earmarked for digital libraries for 2008.
Both workshops started with an introduction on the target and the perspectives of the eContentplus programme of the European Commission, which sets the path for all projects.
The overall aim of the eContentplus programme is“to make digital content in Europe more accessible, usable and exploitable”.
For the period from2009 to mid-2011 the development of Europeana will be co-funded with €6.2 million through the Europeana 1.0 project, selected under the eContentplus programme.
The eContentplus programme will make digital content more accessible, usable and exploitable recognizing the large potential which the already existing digital content in Europe offers.
In its inception phase the European Commission has contributed financially to the creation of Europeana through the EDL-net project, co-funded under the eContentplus programme.
In the area of digital libraries, the eContentplus Programme is the first programme whose main impact has been to make material directly available to individual citizens on a very large scale.
As the survey and interviews confirmed, most projects would nothave been realised without financial support from the eContentplus Programme, underlining the usefulness of such financial mechanisms at European level.
At Community level, the Research and eContentplus programmes will be mobilised towards actions with a European interest and scale on digitisation, digital preservation and accessibility of cultural content.
The Commission takes full note of the findings of the final evaluation of the programme andwill take account of the recommendations in implementing the eContentplus programme and in planning a future follow-up programmes. .
Within the eContentplus programme(2005-2008), €10 million has been earmarked to improve the accessibility and usability of scientific content, in particular addressing issues of interoperability and multilingual access.
These policy activities areunderpinned by extensive technical work co-financed under the eContentplus programme, the Competitiveness and Innovation programme and the 7th Framework programme for research and development.
The eContentplus programme has also made a major contribution to the area of digital libraries, by addressing notably cross-domain interoperability issues and multilingual access with a budget of some €60 million over the period 2005-2008.
By bringing together Europe-wide consortia and contributing to the creation of cross-border datasets andservices, the eContentplus programme has contributed to making content more accessible, usable and exploitable in the above-mentioned target areas.
The eContentplus programme will co-fund projects which fit within the vision of the digital libraries initiative to give integrated access to cultural and scientific content and make it easier to use in the online environment.
Annual Report 1: This is the first annual report of the STERNA- project, a digital library initiative of thirteen European cultural heritage institutions, multi- media archives, technology providers andresearch organisations which is partly funded by the European Commission's eContentplus programme.
In the area of cultural, scientific and scholarly content, the eContentplus programme can make a substantial contribution to the i2010 flagship initiative on Digital Libraries, which addresses the digitisation, online accessibility and preservation of Europe's cultural and scientific heritage.
In aiming to facilitate content access,use and exploitation and to stimulate content enrichment, the eContentplus Programme addressed two of the four main challenges posed by digital convergence for the creation of a single European Information Space, as identified by i2010, namely‘interoperability' and‘rich content'.
The eContentplus programme has raised significant attention of the eContent stakeholders- public administration, cultural institutions such as museums, institutes, libraries and academia, universities and schools, private companies, publishers, ICT providers, associations and networks of organizations- throughout Europe.
PEER(Publishing and the Ecology of European Research), supported by the EC eContentplus programme, will investigate the effects of the large-scale, systematic depositing of authors' final peer-reviewed manuscripts(so called Green Open Access or stage-two research output) on reader access, author visibility, and journal viability, as well as on the broader ecology of European research.
Commission comments: The Commission is planning tolaunch a number of studies in the framework of the follow-on programme eContentplus, e.g. on investment in the digitisation of cultural resources and the economic impact of the preservation of digital resources.
Decision[xxx] of the European Parliament and of the Council establishes a multiannual programme, named eContentplus, to make digital content in Europe more accessible, usable and exploitable.
The importance of eContentplus, a Commission metadata programme, should be noted in addition to the European SPI standardisation programme. .

