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Stimulate and promote good practice in the field of digital content in eastern and western Europe. Problems for digital content (DC) business in Accession Countries (AC) include: underdeveloped (inter) national co-operation, public-private
European multilingual digital data collection for multimedia content in music heritage. Public educational institutions produce highly valuable content with a business potential that is mainly unexploited by these institutions. As a result, the
Development of a global online network offering localised eLearning content and services in the fashion and clothing sector. The business vision of eTelestia involved the development of a global multilingual online network for the provision of
Re-use digital master files of printed material. Collecting, preserving and making available the digital copies of printed publications is a major task. The reUSE project is therefore focusing on institutions in the public sector, which are acting as
Production organised research tool for audio-visual libraries. PORTAL offers multi-thematic access to content via the Web, for audio-visual content users in five languages. Online screening using MPEG 4 format and MPEG Broadcast delivery of content,
Musical platform for multicultural interaction between European children. Music is one of the best ways for young children to discover foreign cultures and languages. In this context Europe has a rich and creative production of children's music,
Feasibility of interregional information services for travellers. The FIRST project aimed to blend local and regional traveller information services from multiple agencies into an interregional service that facilitates door-to-door travels from
Accessible location-aware travel information and resources. ALTAIR assessed the feasibility of developing a multilingual application for online ticketing which provides cross-border public sector transport information to mobile travellers and
EurActiv crosslingual network: multilingual EU policy content via networks. CrossLingual II was a demonstration project gathering, editing and disseminating multilingual content on EU policies, involving a network of partners at EU and national level
Exploitation of European databases of images protected by IPR. Difficulties to access publicly available IPR information for non-specialists often result in fraud, which has a dramatic impact on Europe's economy. Currently, access to registered

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